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SUCCESSOR
03-12-2003, 08:56 PM
I 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 mare rides on

Where I fear is lost here
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

, Smashing Pumpkins

Dr. Mutagen
03-12-2003, 09:15 PM
Are these guys releasing another album or what? Their double disk album "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" was pretty good. It's been a while since their last album.

The Savior
03-12-2003, 09:22 PM
I seriously doubt that they're releasing another album. Bill Corgan is in another band (Zwan), and it's been a full 3-4 years since we've seen anything from the Pumpkins.

Lilith
03-13-2003, 12:08 AM
The Smashing Pumpkins broke up in December of 2000, and now Billy Corgan's in Zwan. That song's off Adore, their 3rd-to-last-album, and it was damn good in concert. In late February 2000 they released Machina/The Machines of God in stores. Machina II/Friends And Enemies Of Modern Music was released later and online only (officially on Billy Corgan's own label, Constantinople Records) after some disputes with their old label, Virgin.