The Revolution

ANDREW WRIGHT, SIMON SMITH, DELROY POTTINGER, TIMOTHY TAYLOR

The Bastard's Tale.
A classic piece of literature,
If I ever heard one.

[Part 1:]
A wicked, bitter pretense,
Stumbling round,
No doubt,
Blase

Righteous.
Remember now the year's
1412, or something.
As I searched amongst them
For a valuable gold piece.
Not really,
No, not really.

The Bastard's Tale,

[Part 2:]
Now remember,
The year is 1714,
And we're enjoying our new inventions,
Whatever those were.
Such is The Bastard's life,
Without apology,
A cursed, pathetic boredom
Altered by death alone.
Death, a giant test,
Transpired
July 30th 1914.
You should have seen us then,
Coupled as we were,
A feverish embrace.
Wow.

Trivia about the song The Revolution by Tom Verlaine

When was the song “The Revolution” released by Tom Verlaine?
The song The Revolution was released in 1996, on the album “The Miller's Tale: A Tom Verlaine Anthology”.
Who composed the song “The Revolution” by Tom Verlaine?
The song “The Revolution” by Tom Verlaine was composed by ANDREW WRIGHT, SIMON SMITH, DELROY POTTINGER, TIMOTHY TAYLOR.

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