Rhapsody

PETER CLARKE, STEVEN BAILEY, SUSAN BALLION

In the soil of are sadness
Hear our hearts bell a serenade
A faint choir tenderly shaping
A lament a hollow refuge

In the blood of the twinkling sky
Breathing in air drunk dry
There was once a time of rapture
All is lost a pale gleaming

Across this crooked land
Runs a crooked man
Our loved ones die under the hammer
Of the Soviet sun

Nothing can erase this night
But there's still light with you rhapsody
And if we can never see the sun
There's still light with you rhapsody

And I have seen all I want to
And I have felt all I want to rhapsody, rhapsody
But we can dream all we want to
We can dream all we want to, rhapsody oh, rhapsody

And I have seen all I want to
And I have felt all I want to
But we can dream all we want to
Yes we can dream all we want to
Rhapsody

In the soil of are sadness
Hear our hearts bell a serenade
A faint choir tenderly shaping
A lament a hollow refuge

Rhapsody oh, rhapsody
Rhapsody, rhapsody

There's still light with you
There's still light with you rhapsody
It's all we want to, it's all we want to
Rhapsody oh, rhapsody
Rhapsody

Trivia about the song Rhapsody by Siouxsie and the Banshees

When was the song “Rhapsody” released by Siouxsie and the Banshees?
The song Rhapsody was released in 1988, on the album “Peepshow”.
Who composed the song “Rhapsody” by Siouxsie and the Banshees?
The song “Rhapsody” by Siouxsie and the Banshees was composed by PETER CLARKE, STEVEN BAILEY, SUSAN BALLION.

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