Secret Song

Marilyn Manson · Other Songs - Marilyn Manson

I put a spell on you

Because you're mine

I can't stand the things that you do

No, no no I ain't lying

No

I don't care if you don't want me

'Cause I'm yours, yours, yours

Anyhow

Yeah

I am yours, yours, yours

I love you, I love you

I love you, I love you

I love you, I love you

I love you, I love you



Yes, I do!



Yeah...

I put a spell on you

Lord! Lord! Lord!

'Cause you're mine, yeah

I can't stand the things that you do

When you're foolin' around

I don't care if you don't want me



'Cause I'm yours, yours, yours

Anyhow, yeah



I can't stand your foolin' around

If I can't have you

No one will

I love you, you, you

I love you, I love you, I love you!

I love you, you, you

I don't care if you don't want me

'Cause I'm yours, yours, yours

Anyhow...yeah



Pogo: What game you wanna play?

Come on, step to me.

Play with me. What game you wanna play?

Wanna play a poop game? Wanna play a knife game?

Clue part... Do you wanna go play towel?

Groupie: I hate you!

Pogo: You wanna play broken-glass-against-the-head game?

Groupie: I hate you, Satan motherfucker!

Pogo: Step to me!

Secret Song

Marilyn Manson's "Secret Song" captures the industrial rock intensity that defined his early career. Known for blending shock rock with heavy metal and alternative influences, Manson crafted a sound that challenged mainstream expectations. This track exemplifies his ability to merge theatrical performance with gritty musical textures. While often associated with his more prominent hits, the song reflects the experimental nature of his discography during a period of significant artistic evolution. Manson's work frequently explores themes of identity and societal decay, creating a distinct atmosphere that resonates with fans of the genre. The recording stands as a testament to his enduring impact on modern rock music, showcasing a style that remains influential decades later.