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The Supremes - I'm Livin' in Shame
The Supremes - I'm Livin' in Shame


The Supremes - I'm Livin' in Shame Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Let the Sunshine In
Released: 1969

I'm Livin' in Shame Lyrics


Mom was cooking bread
She wore a dirty raggety scarf around her head
Always had her stockings low
Rolled to her feet, she just didn't know
She wore a sloppy dress
Oh no matter how she tried, she always looked a mess
Out of the pot she ate, never used a fork or a dinner plate
I was always so ashamed for my uptown friends to see her
Afraid one day when I was grown that I would be her

In a college town, away from home, a new identity I found
Said I was born elite, with maids and servants at my feet
I must have been insane
I lied and said my mom died on a weekend trip to Spain
She never got out of the house, never even boarded a train
I married a guy, was livin' high
I didn't want him to know her
She had a grandson, two years old
I never even showed her

I'm Livin' in Shame, Momma, I miss you
I know you are not to blame, Momma, I miss you

Came the telegram
Mom passed away while making homemade jam
Before she died, she cried to see me by her side
She always did her best, ah! cookin', cleanin'
Always in the same old dress
Workin' hard down on her knees
Always try'n to please
Momma! Momma! Momma, do you hear me
Momma! Momma! Momma, do you hear me

I'm livin' in shame, Momma, I miss you
I know you've done your best
Momma, I miss you
Won't you forgive me Momma
For all the wrong I've done
I know you have done your best
I know you have done your very best you could
But I never understood
Workin' hard on your knees
Momma, you were always, always tryin' to please

Writer/s: Sawyer, Pamela Joan / Wilson, Frank Edward / Gordy Jr, Berry / Cosby, Henry / Taylor, R. Dean
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

I'm Livin' in Shame
  • In the story of this song, a woman (who was born into alleged poverty) has been ashamed of her mother ever since she was a kid. After she grows up and leaves home, she lies about her past and her socioeconomic status in order to move up into higher societies and then marries a man who's well off. She ostracizes her mother and even makes up a story about her mother dying while going to Spain. On top of that, after she gives birth to her first child, she doesn't even bother to tell her mother about it. Then, one day, the woman receives a telegram saying that her mother died and she now feels extremely guilty about the damages she caused. Talk about learning a lesson the hard way!
  • This is a sequel to the Supremes' 1968 hit "Love Child." It was inspired by the 1959 film Imitation of Life, starring Lana Turner.
  • The working titles for this song were "The Eyes of Love" and "I Live in Shame." (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA, for above 2)

  • Melvins - Hooch
    Melvins - Hooch


    Melvins - Hooch Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Houdini
    Released: 1993

    Hooch Lyrics


    Lost icka toe rest
    Might like a sender doe ree
    Your make a doll a ray day sender bright like a penalty
    Exit ease my ray day member half lost a beat away
    Purst in like a one-way sender
    War give a heart like a fay
    'Cause I can ford a red reed
    Only street wide, a reed land
    Diamond make a mid-evil bike
    A sake like a reed caste
    'Cause I can ford a red reed
    Only street wide, a reed land
    On a reed land
    Find a reed land
    You sink my swan
    Rolly get a worst in
    Maybe minus way far central
    Poor forty duck a pin
    Milk maid dud bean
    Master a load a head
    Pill pop a dope
    A well-run general hash pump gonna led

    Writer/s: OSBOURNE, ROGER
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Hooch
  • Songwriters are asked to submit the lyrics to their songs when they get published, so we can see that Melvins lead singer Buzz Osborne is singing lines like "Lost icka toe rest, might like a sender doe ree" and "You sink my swan, rolly get a worst in" on this track (either that or some pour soul at their publishing company had to interpret them).

    The words are mush, but can be interpreted in some kind of existential way if you think hard enough. Osborne, however, didn't have anything deep and meaningful in mind, but insists that they are real words. He told us: "Believe it or not, those are actually lyrics, even though it sounds like nonsense. I'd left the lyrics at home and I couldn't for the life of me remember exactly what they said. I remember that day I was recording the vocal, I had to drive all the way back to my house and get them. I thought that was pretty funny." (Here's our full Buzz Osborne interview .)
  • One of the most popular Melvins songs, Buzz Osborne tells us that it's the dynamics of the drums that set it apart. "I knew that the riff in and of itself wasn't that interesting," he said.
  • The Melvins formed in Montesano, Washington in 1983, about 100 miles away from Seattle. Buzz Osborne is from Aberdeen, which happens to be where Kurt Cobain grew up. Cobain was a big fan of the Melvins, and when Nirvana hit it big, he convinced Atlantic Records to give them a deal. Houdini was the Melvins first major label release, and it was co-produced by Cobain. "Hooch" was released as a single and a video, directed by Chel White, was made for the song.

    Anyone looking for the roots of Nirvana could find it in the Melvins, who are cited by many musicians as an early influence on the Grunge sound. "They got really heavy, and then a lot of bands decided they would be really heavy, too," Dan Peters of Mudhoney said. On "Hooch," you can hear an unfiltered version of the Grunge sound, which of course had little commercial appeal. The Melvins released two more albums on Atlantic before settling in with the independent label Ipecac. They retained a small but fervent fanbase, and released albums on a regular basis through the '10s.

  • Rush - Cold Fire
    Rush - Cold Fire


    Rush - Cold Fire Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Counterparts
    Released: 1993

    Cold Fire Lyrics


    It was long after midnight
    When we got to unconditional love
    She said sure, my heart is boundless
    But don't push my limits too far

    I said if love was so transcendent
    I don't understand these boundaries
    She said just don't disappoint me
    You know how complex women are
    I'll be around
    If you don't let me down
    Too far

    It was just before sunrise
    When we started on traditional roles
    She said sure I'll be your partner
    But don't make too many demands

    I said if love has these conditions
    I don't understand those songs you love
    She said this is not a love song
    This isn't fantasy-land
    I'll be around
    If you don't push me down
    Too far

    Don't go too far
    The phosphorescent wave on a tropical sea
    Is a Cold Fire
    Don't cross the line
    The pattern of moonlight on the bedroom floor
    Is a cold fire
    Don't let me down
    The flame at the heart of a pawnbroker's diamond
    Is a cold fire
    Don't break the spell
    The look in your eyes as you head for the door
    Is a cold fire

    Love is blind if you are gentle
    Love can turn to a long, cold burn

    Writer/s: NEIL PEART, GEDDY LEE WEINRIB, ALEX LIFESON
    Publisher: OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Cold Fire
  • Geddy Lee (from the Counterparts World Radio Premiere): "We rewrote that song quite a bit. And thankfully, I think Peter Collins' presence really pulled that song together. He came in and he pointed out certain strengths in the previous versions of the songs that we had, and he really helped us reorganize that song. It wasn't until he got there, I think, that we finally locked in on a feel for those verses that enabled Alex to play those great kind of steel guitar lines -- steel guitar-like lines -- that he's playing, and enabled me to open up harmonically. I was having trouble with the verses, you know, it's a tough song, when you're dealing with this issue of male/female relationships, which is such a foreign subject for us to deal with, in a song. You want to make sure it doesn't sound trite or hackneyed or you're not just doing yet another -- who needs another song about relationships? It took us a while to get the right mood, and I was really happy with the mood we ended up with in the verses, and I think, oddly enough, as much as it was a nightmare, that song for me, when I hear the record now, I think the verses are one of the strongest parts of the album, in that song."
  • Neil Peart (from Network Magazine, November 1993): "In 'Cold Fire' I have the woman speaking to the man and she's smarter than he is. It was a difficult technical challenge lyrically, but those are the kind of things that now, after all these years, you start to feel you have the craft to take on. I don't mind writing about love now, where I would have avoided that in the previous years just because of the inability to get beyond clichés." (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, Washington, for above 2)

  • Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers - Somewhere East of Eden
    Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers - Somewhere East of Eden


    Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers - Somewhere East of Eden Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Somewhere East of Eden
    Released: 2013

    Somewhere East of Eden Lyrics


    Somewhere East of Eden
  • The album name, along with its title song, was inspired by one of Grushecky's favorite books, John Steinbeck's East of Eden. Borrowing from the biblical tale of Adam and Eve and their two rivalrous sons Cain and Abel, the 1952 novel follows the tumultuous lives of the Trasks and the Hamiltons through generations of hardship to inevitable tragedy.
  • Grushecky was still mulling over the Steinbeck book when he was reading about soldiers return home from Iraq, one of the proposed locations of the Garden of Eden. He explained in a Songfacts interview :

    "I thought, 'These guys are returning to the United States from somewhere east of Eden.' And that phrase just struck in my head."

  • Rush - Speed Of Lov
    Rush - Speed Of Love


    Rush - Speed Of Love Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Counterparts
    Released: 1993

    Speed Of Love Lyrics


    Love is born with lightning bolts
    Electro-magnetic force
    Burning skin and fireworks
    A storm on a raging course

    Like a force of nature,
    Love can fade with the stars at dawn
    Sometimes it takes all your strength
    Just to keep holding on
    At the Speed Of Love
    A radiance that travels
    At the speed of love
    My heart goes out to you

    Love is born with solar flares
    From two magnetic poles
    It moves towards a higher plane
    Where two halves make two wholes

    Like a force of nature,
    Love shines in many forms
    One night we are bathed in light
    One day carried away in the storms
    At the speed of love
    Nothing changes faster
    Than the speed of love
    My heart goes out to you

    We don't have to talk
    We don't even have to touch
    I can feel your presence
    In the silence that we share
    Got to keep moving
    At the speed of love
    Nothing changes faster
    Than the speed of love
    Got to keep on shining
    At the speed of love
    Nothing changes faster
    Than the speed of love
    My heart goes out to you

    Writer/s: NEIL PEART, GEDDY LEE WEINRIB, ALEX LIFESON
    Publisher: OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Speed Of Love
  • Neil Peart (Modern Drummer magazine, February 1994): "'The Speed Of Love' is kind of mid-tempo, more sensitive rock song. That song probably took me the longest to find just the right elements I wanted to have in a drum part. What made it a challenge is that I wanted the feel and the transitions between sections to be just right. I played that song over and over, refining it until I was satisfied. I don't think a listener will hear all the work that went into that track. (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, Washington)

  • Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers - Homestea
    Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers - Homestead


    Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers - Homestead Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: American Babylon
    Released: 1995

    Homestead Lyrics


    Homestead
  • This was one of two songs (the other is "Dark and Bloody Ground") Bruce Springsteen co-wrote for the American Babylon album, which he also produced. While working on the album, The Boss encouraged Grushecky to put more effort into his songwriting. "So I went home and I was on a mission to write some good songs," he explained in our interview . "I had this lyric for something about Homestead, which is like the quintessential steel mill town here in Pittsburgh. I knew a lot of guys that worked there personally, and our families worked there. So I had to come up with a really good lyric."
  • Springsteen and Grushecky first met in 1980 through Steven Van Zandt, Springsteen's E Street Band guitarist who also produced Have a Good Time but Get out Alive! for Grushecky's Iron City Houserockers band that same year. The two have been friends ever since.

  • Buddy Guy - Midnight Trai
    Buddy Guy - Midnight Train


    Buddy Guy - Midnight Train Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Heavy Love
    Released: 1998

    Midnight Train Lyrics


    I was standin' at the station,
    ten to midnight in the rain
    I was mindin' my own bus'ness,
    waiting for that Midnight Train

    Nobody in sight, starin' at my shoes,
    I took out my paper to find me some good news
    Mindin' my own bus'ness,
    when the ticket man calls my name
    Yeah, yeah, babe

    There ain't no midnight train
    There ain't no midnight train
    There ain't no midnight train
    Comin' down the line

    So I say, "If it ain't too much trouble,
    when's the local out of town?"
    His reply: "Two a.m."
    If I'm leavin' local-bound

    I can catch it in forty minutes,
    if I want to grab the express
    But the local trains are hard to come by,
    this time of night, more or less
    Listen, said

    There ain't no midnight train
    There ain't no midnight train
    There ain't no midnight train
    Comin' down the line

    So I stood for forty minutes,
    it was raining and it was cold
    When the express rolled down the track,
    I did not care where it was gonna go
    Yeah, yeah

    He said
    There ain't no midnight train
    There ain't no midnight train
    There ain't no midnight train
    Comin' down the line

    Writer/s: TIVEN, JON / REALE, ROGER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Midnight Train
  • Roger Reale wrote this song with Jon Tiven. Roger was a schoolteacher in Branford, Connecticut, and played in a band called The Manchurians. Jon had a band called The Jon Tiven Group, and recorded this song on their 1999 album Yes I Ram. They pitched the song to Paul Rogers, but he was writing most of his own material at the time. Buddy heard the song when his producer, David Z, brought it to his attention. Buddy made some changes to the intro and released it as the first single from the album.
  • Roger Reale told us regarding this song: "When I met Buddy Guy and he sang the song, I told him that I bought my first Buddy Guy album at 15. If someone had told me when I was in high school that he would be singing one of my songs, I would have said they were crazy. He said the lyrics to 'Midnight Train' appealed to him because he actually went to Chicago by train at 19, and that's what it felt like - he just had his guitar and no money. He said at that time in his life it was going from club to club - that's the way these guys did it, if you wanted to play, you had to cut the guy who was playing. You'd go up and play, and if they liked you, you stayed. If they didn't, you really knew because they'd tell you to get the hell out and not come back. These guys were all older, he was 19. Muddy and those guys were all older guys. They were in their late-30s and 40s, and they ruled that whole South Side. Here's me writing lyrics that he identified with, so you never know."
  • This is a duet with Jonny Lang, a young Blues guitarist who had a hit in 1997 with "Lie To Me."
  • Jon Tiven tells us that this song came from personal experience. Said Tiven: "I was waiting at the station, waiting for the midnight train, and it seemed like it never was going to come. I didn't know if that was a great song idea, but Roger and I, we just did this one chord jam, couple of riffs in it, and I said, 'I have this lyric that I wrote a couple of days ago that I didn't have any place for. Maybe this'll fit.' So I sang it and it seemed to have resonance with that music, and worked out great." (Here's our full interview with Jon Tiven .)

  • Iron City Houserockers - Pumping Iro
    Iron City Houserockers - Pumping Iron


    Iron City Houserockers - Pumping Iron Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Have a Good Time but Get Out Alive!
    Released: 1980

    Pumping Iron Lyrics


    Pumping Iron
  • Written by lead singer Joe Grushecky , this song was inspired by his hometown. "Pittsburgh's a real good city," he told Musician in 1981. "We got all these steel mills down by the river. When you grow up there, you can do two things. You can work like hell to stay out of those mills or you can spend your life pumping iron." At the time of this album's release, however, a devastating recession was killing off the steel industry, which was the beating heart of the city since the 1830s, turning the choice to "stay out of those mills" into a grim reality.

  • AC/DC - Thunderstruc
    AC/DC - Thunderstruck


    AC/DC - Thunderstruck Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Razor's Edge
    Released: 1990

    Thunderstruck Lyrics


    Thunder, thunder, thunder, thunder
    I was caught
    In the middle of a railroad track
    I looked round
    And I knew there was no turning back
    My mind raced
    And I thought what could I do
    And I knew
    There was no help, no help from you
    Sound of the drums
    Beating in my heart
    The thunder of guns
    Tore me apart
    You've been
    Thunderstruck

    Rode down the highway
    Broke the limit, we hit the town
    Went through to Texas, yeah Texas, and we had some fun
    We met some girls
    Some dancers who gave a good time
    Broke all the rules
    Played all the fools
    Yeah yeah they, they, they blew our minds
    And I was shaking at the knees
    Could I come again please
    Yeah them ladies were too kind
    You've been
    Thunderstruck

    I was shaking at the knees
    Could I come again please

    Thunderstruck, Thunderstruck, Thunderstruck, Thunderstruck
    It's alright, we're doin' fine
    It's alright, we're doin' fine, fine, fine
    Thunderstruck, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Thunderstruck, Thunderstruck
    Thunderstruck, baby, baby
    Thunderstruck, you've been Thunderstruck
    Thunderstruck, Thunderstruck
    You've been Thunderstruck

    Writer/s: MALCOLM MITCHELL YOUNG, ANGUS MCKINNON YOUNG
    Publisher: J. ALBERT & SON(INTERNATIONAL) PTY. LTD.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Thunderstruck
  • AC/DC's Young brothers - guitarists Angus and Malcolm - wrote this song. They would often tell a story about how the song came about when Angus was flying in a plane that was struck by lightning and nearly crashed, but in the 2003 re-release of The Razor's Edge, Angus explained in the liner notes: "It started off from a little trick that I had on guitar. I played it to Mal and he said, 'Oh I've got a good rhythm idea that will sit well in the back.' We built the song up from that. We fiddled about with it for a few months before everything fell into place.

    Lyrically, it was really just a case of finding a good title, something along the lines of 'Powerage' or 'Highway To Hell.' We came up with this thunder thing and it seemed to have a good ring to it. AC/DC = Power. That's the basic idea."
  • In 2004, an Australian movie called Thunderstruck was released. It's a comedy about five guys who go to an AC/DC show in 1991 and agree to bury the first one who dies next to Bon Scott. (thanks, Mike - Oliver, Canada)
  • In Australia, this was used in commercials for the Holden Commodore SS Ute. The commercials were about an Australian Built Ute making a storm in the outback. (thanks, Ben G - Sydney, Australia)
  • According to The Story of AC/DC: Let There Be Rock, Angus Young created the distinctive opening guitar part by playing with all the strings taped up, except the B. It was a studio trick he learned from his older brother George Young, who produced some of AC/DC's albums and was in a band called The Easybeats.
  • AC/DC shook Iran all night long when a computer virus infected nuclear establishments there in July 2012. One of the effects of the worm was that the machines were forced to play this track at full volume during the small hours.
  • David Mallet, who directed the video for "You Shook Me All Night Long," returned to work with the band on this clip. Mallet wanted to create the "ultimate performance video," showcasing AC/DC's live energy. It was shot at Brixton Academy in London with some innovative camera work. Mallet had Angus do his duckwalk over plexiglass to get footage from underneath, and small cameras were placed on the guitar and on one of the drumsticks.
  • The Croatian cello duo 2Cellos released an instrumental version of the song in February 2014. The pair are best known for their cover of "Smooth Criminal," which was performed on the Michael Jackson-themed episode of Glee.
  • The song was featured in the film Varsity Blues during one of the games when the team is hungover from the night before. AC/DC charged a massive $500,000 for its use, the biggest deal that music supervisor Thomas Golubic (Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead) has ever brokered. "I remember being absolutely horrified when I heard that number," Golubic recalled to Variety. "And we spent a lot of time coming up with what we thought were great alternates, but there was going to be no budget on that, and they had money so they paid for it."

  • Architects - Naysaye
    Architects - Naysayer


    Architects - Naysayer Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Lost Forever // Lost Together
    Released: 2014

    Naysayer Lyrics


    Naysayer
  • This was released as the lead single from Lost Forever // Lost Together, the sixth album released by Architects. Drummer Dan Searle told HMV.com : "The drums are a total nightmare. I was hoping it was going to be an album track we'd never play live and it'd be track nine or 10. But then Sam put his vocals on it, did an amazing job, now it's lead single and we're going to be playing it for the next five years. Brilliant."
  • Guitarist Tom Seale commented: "Bit of a barnstormer this one, we were really excited when we wrote the chorus, because it sounded a bit Nu Metal. It was an important one to get right because it kind of defines the way the album sounds a bit, we wanted to build it around that sound."
  • Vocalist Sam Carter told Kerrang! the song is a statement to the band's critics. "When we had all gone vegan and delved into the world of politics, we had a lot of backlash," he explained. "We had people tweeting us saying they were never going to support us again and this song was our response. It was us saying, 'F--k you, we're not singing about these things to make friends, this means something to us."
  • Carter recalled the filming of the song's music clip: "We shot the video in an old aircraft hanger near London, and it was f--king freezing. We shot all day, and then the last few takes we did it with this pink talcum powder on us. They would literally chuck it at us while we were performing, and you're thinking, 'P--s off! It's in my face! It was going in my mouth and up my nose!"

  • Rush - Stick It Ou
    Rush - Stick It Out


    Rush - Stick It Out Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Counterparts
    Released: 1993

    Stick It Out Lyrics


    Trust to your instincts
    If it's safely restrained
    Lightning reactions
    Must be carefully trained

    Heat of the moment
    Curse of the young
    Spit out your anger
    Don't swallow your tongue

    Stick It Out

    Don't swallow the poison
    Spit it out
    Don't swallow your pride
    Stick it out
    Don't swallow your anger
    Spit it out
    Don't swallow the lies

    Natural reflex
    Pendulum swing
    You might be too dizzy
    To do the right thing

    Trial under fire
    Ultimate proof
    Moment of crisis
    Don't swallow the truth

    Stick it out

    Each time we bathe our reactions
    In artificial light
    Each time we alter the focus
    To make the wrong moves seem right

    You get so used to deception
    You make yourself a nervous wreck
    You get so used to surrender
    Running back to cover your neck

    Stick it out

    Writer/s: NEIL PEART, GEDDY LEE WEINRIB, ALEX LIFESON
    Publisher: OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Stick It Out
  • Neil Peart (from the Counterparts World Radio Premiere): "It's just a play on the words, really. 'Stick It Out' meaning both a kind of arrogant display, 'stick it out', but also the endurance thing; if you have a difficult thing to endure, stick it out and you get to the end. It was the pun on both of those, really, so again the duality in the song is a bit leaning both ways. The sense of forbearance, of holding back, and also the idea of fortitude: stick it out, you know, survive. But that was more of a piece of fun, that song I would say, both lyrically and musically it verges on parody, and that was one I think we just had fun with, and lyrically I certainly did, too. 'Stick it out' and 'spit it out' and all that was just a bit of word play."
  • Peart (from Modern Drummer magazine, February 1994): "How could I approach that song properly and yet give it a touch of elegance that I would want a riff-rock song to have? I don't want it to be the same type of thing you'd hear on rock radio. So I started bringing in Latin and fusion influences. There's a verse where I went for a Weather Report-type effect. I used some tricky turn-arounds in the ride cymbal pattern, where it goes from downbeat to upbeat accents--anything I could think of to make it my own. That song verges on parody for us, so we had to walk a careful line. We responded to the power of the riff, yet still found some ways to twist it to make it something more." (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, Washington, for above 2)
  • This song holds the dubious distinction of being the only Rush music video lampooned on the popular mid-'90s cartoon Beavis And Butthead. (thanks, Matt - Pittsburgh, PA)

  • Architects - The Devil Is Nea
    Architects - The Devil Is Near


    Architects - The Devil Is Near Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Lost Forever // Lost Together
    Released: 2014

    The Devil Is Near Lyrics


    Hey, hey
    They live this day and night.
    This is sacrifice, no fucking compromise.
    Hey, hey
    They have the heart to resist.
    While the hunters hunt, they will persist.

    This is where tragedy is bought and sold.
    It seems their pain is worth it's weight in gold.
    You know they're here when the water is red.
    Our fading life support is hanging by a thread.

    A message etched on broken ships.

    Hey, hey
    They live this day and night.
    This is sacrifice, no fucking compromise.
    Hey, hey
    They have the heart to resist.
    While the hunters hunt, they will persist.

    And you can hear them cry, they're calling out,
    To their mother lost, she's bleeding out.
    She's bleeding out.

    Their innocence is heaven sent.
    Their malevolence, it will not relent.
    A graveyard sits upon the shore.
    They won't swim together anymore.

    The tide will rush with waves of fear.
    Selling souls, The Devil Is Near.
    The tide will rush in waves of fear.
    Selling souls, the devil is near.
    The devil is near.

    "If we're gonna survive on this planet, we have to
    Respect the rights of all those species to survive.
    'Cause we need them more than they need us."

    A message etched on broken ships.
    We'll be here til corruption quits.
    There is a voice, though they cannot speak.
    Not yet ready to admit defeat.

    You can hear them cry, they're calling out,
    To their mother lost, she's bleeding out.
    You can hear them cry, they're calling out,
    To their mother lost, she's bleeding out.

    Their tragedy is bought and sold.
    It seems their pain is worth it's weight in gold.

    Writer/s: TOM SEARLE, SAM CARTER, ALEX DEAN, DAN SEARLE
    Publisher: MOTHERSHIP MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Devil Is Near
  • This high-energy cut is about Sea Shepherd, an American nonprofit marine conservation organization that the Architects are really passionate about. Vocalist Sam Carter explained to HMV.com : "Sea Shepherd basically do the best they can to protect the oceans, they try to protect all marine life, they're amazing, passionate people who put their lives on the line."
  • The song samples Canadian environmental activist Paul Watson, who founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The band found the clip online.

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