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Artist/Band:
Peter Murphy
Lyrics for Song: Kill The Hate
Lyrics for Album: Holy Smoke [2011]
Take me on a trip
Take me from the hip
Keep me cool and dry
Round the corner from the dip
It should not veer or lead astray
Or hide me from the truth
Take me soon and make it quick
Oh, I won't need no proof
You call me a liar
You say that you don't need me
Well sure, but I'll still be there reflecting
I've said it before and I'll say it again
"Kill the hate"
Kill, kill the hate, yeah
I've always wanted to hide your problems
Wanted to save you pain
If only just to cover
You and all your stains
There's plenty left where that came from
And nothing I would hide
To make you face oblivion
And shake your, shake your pretty pride
Kill the hate
Kill, kill the hate
I'll see you in the stratosphere
I'll meet you in the show
I'll visit you when you don't look
I'll melt you in the snow
Call your name
I'll laugh and talk aloud
See through your movie moves
I'll poke you with a poke
I'll kill the snake
I'll play you with a bow
I'll kill the hate
Kill, kill
Kill the hate
The hate, hate
The hate
Kill, yeah
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Kill The Hate
Kill The Hate stands as a compelling song in Peter Murphy's expansive post-punk and gothic rock discography. Released on the 2011 album Holy Smoke, the track captures the atmospheric intensity and emotive vocal delivery that have defined Murphy's career since his days with Bauhaus. The recording reflects the mature songwriting found throughout this era of his work, blending dark textures with a driving rhythmic foundation. As part of a collection that includes tracks like You're So Close and Keep Me From Harm, the song contributes to a cohesive sonic landscape that explores themes of resilience and emotional depth. Murphy's ability to craft haunting melodies ensures that this piece remains a significant contribution to his body of work, appealing to long-time fans and listeners discovering his later recordings. |
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| Album Lyrics: Holy Smoke [2011] |
 Peter Murphy
"Holy Smoke [2011]"
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