The Canary Trainer

William Patrick Corgan

On the trine, fetch the reed
That was drunk of mile and meek
In bittered tears as only cruels sever thee

Yes, I will let you go, I'll let you go
You broke my heart as whole
And leapt unknown and beautiful
Found where there's lilac's brawn
Ideals born of gods
Yet wrecked in man's whole cloth
I would write his calm, I'd even toll

The paper bells of Sunday's crown
In ecstasy and as given what was need
I'd toll the bells of Sunday's crown

You were that fire
That sun on me, yeah
That rooked no shade but held dream

But then you flailed
As only fools could heather love of thee
To go this alone 'gainst time

Where I would let you go, I let you go
You broke my heart as whole
And leapt unknown and beautiful
They'll be no herald's hark
To cleanse a peaked calm in chapels bare and cold
I would author dawn
I'd gladly toll

In ecstasy and as given what was need
To toll such bells and drag such effigies
These paper bells in Sunday's crown toll as you

You stood that fire
That sun on me, yeah
Who rooked no shade but held dream
You were that feast, babe
Containing life and lead
You were that eye that but sees

Trivia about the song The Canary Trainer by The Smashing Pumpkins

On which albums was the song “The Canary Trainer” released by The Smashing Pumpkins?
The Smashing Pumpkins released the song on the albums “ATUM (A Rock Opera in Three Acts)” in 2023 and “ATUM - Act III” in 2023.
Who composed the song “The Canary Trainer” by The Smashing Pumpkins?
The song “The Canary Trainer” by The Smashing Pumpkins was composed by William Patrick Corgan.

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