Long Dark Night

Album: Wild God (2024)
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  • I was long inside a dream, I could not get loose
    I will tell you of it, although there is little use
    To tell a dream, when dreaming is all you ever do
    But things were not so good, I can't make light of it
    My poor soul, it was having a dark night of it
    It was a long night, a week, maybe a year

    Maybe a long dark night is coming down
    Maybe a long dark night is coming down

    Through the door of my dream burst
    No zombie, no ogre, no devil there
    But a flying man with long trailing hair
    Who perched upon the iron rail of my bed
    Oh Lord, combing his long white hair and saying my name
    How could he know, when I did not even know my name

    Maybe a long dark night is coming down
    Maybe a long dark night, my precious one
    Maybe a long dark night is rolling around my eyes
    Oh Lord

    The man who took me to be from elsewhere
    When I too inhabited the earthly sphere lent down and struck me
    With his long trailing hair

    Maybe a long dark night is coming down
    Maybe a long dark night, my precious one
    Maybe a long dark night is rolling around my head
    Oh Lord Writer/s: Nick Cave, Warren Ellis
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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