Strip the Soul

Colin Edwin Balch, Gavin Richard Harrison, Richard Barbieri, Steven Wilson

This is my home, this is my own, we don't like no strangers
Raise the kids good, beat the kids good and tie them up
Spread it wide, my wife, my life, push the camera deeper
I can use, I abuse, my muse, I made them all

This machine
Is there to please
Strip the soul
Fill the hole
A fire to feed
A belt to bleed
Strip the soul
Kill them all

They are not gone, they are not gone, they are only sleeping
In graves, in ways, in clay, underneath the floor
Building walls, overalls, getting bored, I got faulty wiring
Brick it up now, brick it up now, but keep the bones

This machine
Is there to please
Strip the soul
Fill the hole
A fire to feed (Do you want a western home)
A belt to bleed
Strip the soul (in the rubble?)
Kill them all

(Do you want a western home in the rubble?)

(This machine)
(Is there to please)
(Strip the soul)
(Fill the hole)

(This machine)
(Is there to please)
(Strip the soul)
(Fill the hole)

This machine
Is there to please
Strip the soul
Fill the hole

This machine
Is there to please

Strip the soul
Fill the hole

Strip the soul
Fill the hole

Strip the soul
Kill them all

Trivia about the song Strip the Soul by Porcupine Tree

On which albums was the song “Strip the Soul” released by Porcupine Tree?
Porcupine Tree released the song on the albums “In Absentia” in 2002 and “House of Blues” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Strip the Soul” by Porcupine Tree?
The song “Strip the Soul” by Porcupine Tree was composed by Colin Edwin Balch, Gavin Richard Harrison, Richard Barbieri, Steven Wilson.

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