Artist: Interpol
Track: Evil
Lyrics
Rosemary
Heaven restores you in life
You're coming with me
Through the aging, the fearing, the strife
It's the smiling on the package
It's the faces in the sand
It's the thought that moves you upwards
Embracing me with two hands
Right will take you places
Yeah, maybe to the beach
When your friends they do come crying
Tell 'em now your pleasure's set upon slow release
Hey, wait
Great smile
Sensitive to fate, not denial
But hey, whose on trial?
It took a lifespan with no cellmate
The long way back
Sandy, why can't we look the other way?
We speaks about travel
Yeah, we think about the land
We smart like all peoples
Feeling real tan
I could take you places
Do you need a new man?
Wipe the pollen from the faces
Make revision to a dream while you wait in the van
Hey, wait
Great smile
Sensitive to fate, not denial
But hey whose on trial?
It took a lifespan with no cellmate
By the long way back
Sandy, why can't we look the other way?
You're weightless, you are exotic
You need something for which to care
Sandy, why can't we look the other way?
Leave some shards under the belly
Lay some grease inside my hand
It's a sentimental jury
And the makings of a good plan
You've come to love me lightly
Yeah, you've come to hold me tight
Is this motion everlasting
Or do shudders pass in the night?
Rosemary
Oh, heaven restores you in life
I spent a lifespan with no cellmate
The long way back
Sandy, why can't we look the other way?
You're weightless, semi-erotic
You need someone to take you there
Sandy, why can't we look the other way?
Why can't we just play the other game?
Why can't we just look the other way?
Full Lyrics and Meaning
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Interpol – Evil
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“Evil” was the second single off of Interpol’s second album Antics. It charted well internationally, reaching #24 in the United States.
The video for the track featured a
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Interpol (Ft. Zane Lowe) – Evil (BBC Session)
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[Verse 1] / Rosemary / Heaven restores you in life / You're coming with me / Through the aging, the fearing, the strife / It's the smiling on the package / It's the faces in the
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Interpol - Evil Lyrics
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Interpol Lyrics ... But hey, who's on trial? ... Sandy, why can't we look the other way? ... Do you need a new man? ... But hey, who's on trial? ... Sandy, why can't we ...
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