The Mark of the Devil

CANDIDA DOYLE, JARVIS COCKER, PETER MANSELL, RUSSELL SENIOR

The mark of the devil is upon you
Your look is no happier than mine
Damnation is waiting in the mirror
But you shouldn't mind
Their legs start a feeling in your stomach
Their eyes knock you backwards with a glance
Your pride sinks unnoticed in the river
Given half a chance

And your past is just a bedroom full of implements of cruelty
And a list will bind your eyes as you grow old
But you want to join the laughter sharing simple shreds of feeling
But you fidget and your heart is growing cold

Smiles left unfollowed start to haunt you
Chances that perished long ago
The devil is waiting in the bathroom
With your worthless soul
The years pull their weight down on your cheekbones
The nights out are hanging from your waist
The years float like dust held in the sunlight
With an aftertaste

And your past is just a bedroom full of implements of cruelty
And a list will bind your eyes as you grow old
But you want to join the laughter sharing simple shreds of feeling
But you fidget and your heart is growing cold
La la lala lala la la...
And your past is just a bedroom full of implements of cruelty
And a list will bind your eyes as you grow old
And you want to join the laughter sharing simple shreds of feeling
But you fidget and your heart is growing cold
And your past is just a bedroom full of implements of cruelty
And a list will bind your eyes as you grow old
And you want to join the laughter sharing simple shreds of feeling
But you fidget and your heart is growing cold
La la la la
Oh

Trivia about the song The Mark of the Devil by Pulp

On which albums was the song “The Mark of the Devil” released by Pulp?
Pulp released the song on the albums “Dogs Are Everywhere” in 1986, “Masters of the Universe: Pulp on Fire 1985-86” in 1994, “Masters of the Universe” in 1994, “Countdown 1992-1983” in 1996, and “Freaks - Reissue” in 2012.
Who composed the song “The Mark of the Devil” by Pulp?
The song “The Mark of the Devil” by Pulp was composed by CANDIDA DOYLE, JARVIS COCKER, PETER MANSELL, RUSSELL SENIOR.

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