Lucretia My Reflection

Andrew Eldritch

I hear the roar of a big machine
Two worlds and in between
Hot metal and methedrine
I hear empire down
I hear empire down

I hear the roar of a big machine
Two worlds and in between
Love lost, fire at will
Dum-dum bullets and shoot to kill, I hear
Dive bombers, and
Empire down
Empire down

I hear the sons of the city and dispossessed
Get down, get undressed
Get prettty but you and me
We got the kingdom, we got the key
We got the empire, now as then
We don't doubt, we don't take direction
Lucretia, my reflection, dance the ghost with me

We look hard
We look through
We look hard to see for real
Such things I hear, they don't make sense
I don't see much evidence
I don't feel
I don't feel
I don't feel

A long train held up by page on page
A hard reign held up by rage
Once a railroad
Now it's done

I hear the roar of a big machine
Two worlds and in between
Hot metal and methedrine
I hear empire down

We got the empire, now as then
We don't doubt, we don't take reflection
Lucretia, my direction, dance the ghost with me

Trivia about the song Lucretia My Reflection by The Sisters Of Mercy

On which albums was the song “Lucretia My Reflection” released by The Sisters Of Mercy?
The Sisters Of Mercy released the song on the albums “Floodland” in 1987, “Slight Case of Overbombing: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1” in 1993, and “Some Boys Wander By Mistake” in 1996.
Who composed the song “Lucretia My Reflection” by The Sisters Of Mercy?
The song “Lucretia My Reflection” by The Sisters Of Mercy was composed by Andrew Eldritch.

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