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Artist/Band:
Echo And The Bunnymen
Lyrics for Song: Enlighten Me
Lyrics for Album: Reverberation [1990]
It was cheap at half the price
Took a shovel where a spoon would suffice
Now I can't see you
Now I can't see you
Regimental in my way
Detrimental at the end of the day
But you won't be told
No, you won't be told
I will be, I will be
I won't be frightened
I will be, I will be
I'll be enlightened
Would it pain you so to say
There's a splinter in your
Splendor today
I could believe you
I would believe you
There's a world inside your world
There's a glass house where the insults are hurled
But you won't be told
No, you won't be told
I will be, I will be
I won't be frightened
I will be, I will be
I'll be enlightened
Took a chainsaw to my mind
Did a rain check,left this sad world behind
But all will be fine
Yes, all will be fine
I will be, I will be
I won't be frightened
I will be, I will be
I won't be enlightened
I will be, I will be
(You're shy [unverified])
I won't be frightened
(You try but still the words won't come)
I will be, I will be
(You're shy [unverified])
I won't be enlightened
I will be, I will be
(You're shy [unverified])
I won't be frightened
(You try but still the words won't come)
I will be, I will be
(Your chance had turned)
I won't be enlightened
I will be, I will be
I won't be frightened
I will be, I will be
I won't be enlightened
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Enlighten Me
Echo And The Bunnymen's "Enlighten Me" stands as a defining track from their 1990 album Reverberation, capturing the band's signature blend of post-punk energy and melodic pop sensibility. Released during a pivotal era for the group, the song exemplifies their ability to fuse driving rhythms with atmospheric textures, creating a sound that resonated deeply with fans of the genre. The recording showcases the band's mature songwriting, moving beyond their earlier experimental phases into a more polished, radio-friendly direction while retaining their distinctive edge. As a key component of their discography, the track remains a testament to their influence on the alternative rock scene of the early 1990s, offering a timeless example of their unique musical identity. |
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