Two Bells Ringing at Once

Mark Lanegan, Rob Marshall

I saw a golden ship
Sinking by the light of the moon
I saw a harlequin
Swimming naked in a pool
I missed catching the midnight train

I was a Mennonite
And they forced my face into the dirt
But with my broken teeth
I tore the buttons from my shirt
I heard two bells ringing at once

King David played
His harp into the wind
And when he slept
I hung it on a chestnut tree for him
Death at my back, I outran the seraphim

Upon a wall
I painted a fleur-de-lis
Near the canal
Where the rotting barges sleep
Wandered the banks while a hydra hissed and weeped
I heard two bells ringing at once

Walked a dusty road
Dragging an ancient driving wheel
Met the false and met the fair
Came upon the gallows there
Saw a body hanging, swinging in the cool night air
I heard two bells ringing at once

King David played
A sad and mournful tune
I followed its call
Through April, May, and June
Sorry summertime, all through December too
I felt it's sound down to my darkest, deepest root
I heard two bells ringing at once

I heard two bells ringing at once

Trivia about the song Two Bells Ringing at Once by Mark Lanegan

When was the song “Two Bells Ringing at Once” released by Mark Lanegan?
The song Two Bells Ringing at Once was released in 2019, on the album “Somebody’s Knocking”.
Who composed the song “Two Bells Ringing at Once” by Mark Lanegan?
The song “Two Bells Ringing at Once” by Mark Lanegan was composed by Mark Lanegan, Rob Marshall.

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