Forest Head (Aka Cabeza De Bosque)
Marilyn Manson · Other Songs - Marilyn Manson
This forest head of mine
Been really testing my lady
Why?
I am a climber
I climb and climb
Until my feet go dry
This forest head of mine
Been really testing my lady
Why?
I am a climber
I climb and take them
Till my feet go dry
Inside my head
Hey...
Inside my head
Hey...
Inside my head
Hey...
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
...(?)...
This forest head of mine
The music's won
This forest head of mine
The music's won
Won...
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Yeah...
Been really testing my lady
Why?
I am a climber
I climb and climb
Until my feet go dry
This forest head of mine
Been really testing my lady
Why?
I am a climber
I climb and take them
Till my feet go dry
Inside my head
Hey...
Inside my head
Hey...
Inside my head
Hey...
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
...(?)...
This forest head of mine
The music's won
This forest head of mine
The music's won
Won...
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Take pieces day by day
This dream I can't retake
Yeah...
Forest Head (Aka Cabeza De Bosque)
Marilyn Manson's 'Forest Head,' also known as 'Cabeza De Bosque,' stands as a defining track from his 1999 album 'Mechanical Animals.' Released during the height of the industrial and alternative metal scene, the song exemplifies Manson's signature fusion of aggressive riffs, electronic textures, and theatrical vocals. The recording serves as a pivotal moment in his discography, showcasing the darker, more experimental side of his work that would characterize his later career. With its haunting melody and intense energy, the track became a staple of his live performances and remains a significant song in the catalog of industrial rock music from the late nineties.
