Doll to the Pavement is a eulogy written for a young girl that will never die. Inspired by the Swedish horror film, "Let the Right One In", by Tomas Alfredson.
lyrics
My tongue is dying
On the steps of your doorway
Laying blood down, laying it down
Laying blood down, laying it down
With a canister, I walk the highways
Late in life, with a lazy sun
Late in life, with a lazy sun
Donors unbeknownst
Long drinks with strangers
A rag to my mouth, A doll to the pavement
A rag to my mouth, A doll to the pavement
Red through the skin-melted sunlight
Bones wrapped around doorknobs
An ear-marked orifice plunge
An ear-marked orifice plunge
credits
from Nothingdark,
released December 4, 2010
Sarah Elena Palmer - vox/guitar
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