Soul Asylum

IAN ROBERT ASTBURY, WILLIAM HENRY DUFFY

Who would break a butterfly on the wheel?
Not me, my precious child
Sweet angel wrap me in your velvet cloak, my dear
Love's a sweet warm goddess I invited here

So many times I call your name, ooh baby baby please
So many times I call your name, ooh yeah
Before the night is through
Grant me one last wish
Sweet Soul Asylum
An everlasting kiss

Who would crush this woman underfoot?
Not me, my chosen one
Sweet angel wrap me in your velvet cloak, my dear
Love's a sweet warm goddess I invited here

So many times I call your name, oh please baby
So many times I call your name, ooh yeah
Before the night is through
Grant me one last wish
Sweet Soul Asylum
An everlasting kiss
Oh baby

So many times I call your name, oh baby baby please
So many times I call your name
Before the night is through
Grant me one last wish
Sweet Soul Asylum
An everlasting kiss

Sweet Soul Asylum, yeah
Sweet Soul Asylum

Trivia about the song Soul Asylum by The Cult

On which albums was the song “Soul Asylum” released by The Cult?
The Cult released the song on the albums “Sonic Temple 30th Anniversary” and “Sonic Temple” in 1989.
Who composed the song “Soul Asylum” by The Cult?
The song “Soul Asylum” by The Cult was composed by IAN ROBERT ASTBURY, WILLIAM HENRY DUFFY.

Most popular songs of The Cult

Other artists of Rock'n'roll