
The Smashing Pumpkins have confirmed a London Gunnersbury Park show with Skunk Anansie
Alternative rock icons will headline London's Gunnersbury Park this August, with support from Skunk Anansie and White Lies.
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"Behold! The Night Mare (Mono)" is a track by The Smashing Pumpkins, from the album Adore (Super Deluxe), released 2nd June 1998. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about The Smashing Pumpkins.
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I've faced the fathoms in your deep Withstood the suitors' quiet siege Pulled down the heavens just to please you Appease you The wind blows and I know I can't go on Digging roses from your grave To linger on Beyond the beyond Where the willows weep And the whirlpools sleep You'll find me The coarse tide reflects sky And the Night Mare rides on And the Night Mare rides on With a December black psalm And the Night Marе rides on What I fear is lost herе The wind blows and I know All you have to do is run away And steal yourself from me Become a mystery to gaze into You're so cruel in all you do But still I believe, I believe in you So may you come with your own knives You'll never take me alive With all the force of what is true Is there nothing I can do? I can't go on Digging roses from your grave To linger on Beyond the beyond Where the willows weep And the whirlpools sleep You'll find me And the Night Mare rides on And the Night Mare rides on With a December black psalm And the Night Mare rides on I've faced the fathoms in your deep Withstood the suitors quiet siege Pulled down the heavens just to please you To hold the flower I can't keep
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