Genius Lyrics
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Peter Gabriel – Fourteen Black Paintings
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[Verse] / From the pain come the dream / From the dream come the vision / From the vision come the people / From the people come the power / From this power come the change
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Peter Gabriel – Kiss That Frog
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[Intro] / Jump in the water / [Verse 1] / Sweet little princess, let me introduce his frogness / You alone can get him singing / He's all puffed up, want to be your king / Oh, you
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Peter Gabriel – Only Us
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[Intro] / Only us / Only us / Only us / [Verse 1] / It wasn't in the words that kept sticking in their throats / It wasn't with the angels in their quilted coats / These battered
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Peter Gabriel – Washing of the Water
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[Intro] / River, river, carry me on / Living river, carry me on / River, river, carry me on / To the place where I come from / [Verse 1] / So deep, so wide / Will you take me on
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Peter Gabriel – Secret World
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[Verse 1] / I stood in this unsheltered place / Until I could see the face behind the face / All that had gone before had left no trace / Down by the railway siding / In our secret
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Peter Gabriel – Steam
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[Intro] / Stand back! / Said stand back! / What are those dogs doing sniffing at my feet / They're on to something, picking up, picking up this heat, this heat / [Chorus] / Give me
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Peter Gabriel – Love to Be Loved
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[Verse 1] / So, you know how people are / When it's all gone much too far / The way their minds are made / Still, there's something you should know / That I could not let show
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Peter Gabriel – Digging in the Dirt
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“Digging In The Dirt” was the first single from Us. It topped the both the modern rock and mainstream rock charts in the US, and peaked at #52 on the pop chart. The song reached
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Peter Gabriel (Ft. Sinéad O'Connor) – Come Talk to Me
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“Come Talk to Me” is the first song on Peter Gabriel’s sixth studio album Us.
The song–an anguished plea for a loved one to open the lines of communication–boasts a dense sonic
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Peter Gabriel (Ft. Sinéad O'Connor) – Blood of Eden
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[Verse 1: Peter Gabriel] / I caught sight of my reflection / I caught it in the window / I saw the darkness in my heart / I saw the signs of my undoing / They had been there from
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Peter Gabriel – Solsbury Hill (Secret World Live)
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[Verse 1] / Climbing up on Solsbury Hill / I could see the city light / Wind was blowing, time stood still / Eagle flew out of the night / He was something to observe / Came in
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Montague Summers – The Vampire, His Kith And Kin - Chapter 5
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CHAPTER V / THE VAMPIRE IN LITERATURE / A consideration of the Vampire theme in literature must of necessity be somewhat eclectic, if not even arbitrary in the selection of works
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