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Artist/Band:
Hozier
Lyrics for Song: Arsonist's Lullaby
Lyrics for Album: Hozier [Deluxe Version] [2014]
[humming]
When I was a child, I heard voices...
Some would sing and some would scream
You soon find you have few choices..
I learned the voices died with me
When I was a child I'd sit for hours
Staring into open flames
Something in it - had a power,
Could barely tear my eyes away
All you have is your fire...
And the place you need to reach -
Don't you ever, tame your demons
But always keep them on a leash
[humming]
When I was 16 my senses fooled me
Thought gasoline was on my clothes
I knew that something would always rule me...
I knew this sin was mine alone
All you have is your fire
And the place you need to reach
Don't you ever, tame your demons -
Always keep them on a leash
When I was a man I thought it ended
Well I knew loves perfect ache
But my peace has always depended
On all the ashes in my way
All you have is your fire,
And the place you need to reach
Don't you ever, tame your demons,
Always keep them on a leash...
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Arsonist's Lullaby
Hozier's "Arsonist's Lullaby" stands as a haunting centerpiece on his 2014 debut album, blending folk and rock with a brooding, poetic atmosphere. The track explores themes of infidelity and emotional turmoil, utilizing a slow-burning rhythm and Hozier's distinctive, soulful vocal delivery to create an intimate yet dramatic listening experience. As a defining moment from his early discography, the song exemplifies the artist's ability to weave personal narrative with universal themes of love and loss. Its inclusion on the deluxe edition highlights its enduring significance within his catalog, serving as a bridge between his acoustic roots and the polished production that would characterize his later work. |
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| Album Lyrics: Hozier [Deluxe Version] [2014] |
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