Текст песни Marc Almond - The Slave
Marc Almond - The Slave слова песни
In a Byzantine haremWhere, seeking paradise,I`d disguised myself as a dog,A slave told me:Me, I`d like heavy pearlsEnamelled black pearlsTo be dumb, and almost deafSo that you`d soothe me with wordsWords which resemble the seaWords that one sees throughWords of bitterness and loveTender words, severe wordsMe, I`d like crowded roomsWhere stretched out naked on all foursEncircled by dogs and chainsTasting mysterious liquorsDrinks of life and drinks of deathCups filled to the brimI place my moist and eager lipsOn the kneeling stools thereinMe I`d like a black slaveWith the white teeth, strong and cruelWho`d split my shackles wideAnd who`ll take me to the skyIn the damp languor of eveningMe all white, and he all blackHe`d bite my body, slidingWith a serpent slow...attackMe, I`d like to be a young womanBehind glass and iron barsAs pleasure takes my every breathUntil sleep, until deathBeneath my purple-blue eyelidsYou know, I have only one thoughtTo be a woman, yes, it`s trueTo be a real womanGod.....please...please