Lies
Marianne Faithfull · Other Songs - Marianne Faithfull
Sweatin' over lies to justify the naked sin within
A spineless irritation from some time before
When more than life was cursin' through my veins.
You made me and you slayed me and you tortured me
Laughing as you lay upon our bed of bloody love ¡º and left me.
Think about me, drink about me, I don't care,
'cause now I realise the shape I'm in.
If I was alive, I'd open up the gates for you,
If I'd only cried aloud, I'd still be here.
In my other life, I'm making plans for you, my dear,
So come on babe, your time is drawing near.
Across the street they're eating now and holding hands,
An image of a priest with bibles lain across his hands for me.
Don't think about me, drink about me, I don't care,
'cause now I realise the shape I'm in.
If I was alive, I'd open up the gates for you,
If I'd only cried aloud, I'd still be here.
In my other life, I'm making plans for you, my dear,
So come on babe, your time is drawing near.
In the house, my mother's house, the clocks have all stood still,
An empty picture frame upon a dirty window sill .
In the yard, my father's yard, a tombstone breaks in two,
Shattered by a lying snake like you.
Lies - Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Faithfull's 'Lies' stands as a defining track from her early career, capturing the raw vulnerability and melancholic intensity characteristic of her debut period. Released during a time when she was establishing herself as a pivotal figure in the British music scene, the song reflects her unique ability to blend folk sensibilities with a darker, more introspective edge. The recording showcases her distinctive voice, which has become synonymous with emotional depth and narrative storytelling in her discography. As a key component of her early catalog, 'Lies' exemplifies the atmospheric quality that would later influence countless artists across genres. It remains a testament to her status as a cultural icon, representing a specific era of British music where personal expression and artistic authenticity were paramount.
