Letra de Sabbath - Jenny Hval
Letra de canci�n de Sabbath de Jenny Hval lyrics
I'm six or seven and dreaming that I'm a boy
I emerged out of the water and went into the garden with a small silver hand between my thighs
Later, in the shower, I see a boy naked
He is contagious, and I can feel mine
I was told not to stare then, but my eyes have never been larger
In and out of my body, my stare kept growing
I guess that's what's called flesh memory
Oh, how I wanted to tell him that we had switched places!
In my dream I'd had him on me, but I didn't that day
When I told her the dog was a wolf and the rock was a cliff, and you're a horse!
I said, if the dog was a wolf and I a boy
She could be a horse, sure thing, she had no excuse
And we were running then, horse and wolf and girl
Braces on her teeth like a bridle, a bride, a bridle
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I felt tight against supple, cool against hot, wires and skin
I've always been like this
Some days I feel like my body is straightened, held up by thin braces
Metal spikes embrace my spine, my face, my cunt
I can feel myself from above, but I can't see who's holding them
It would be easy to think about submission, but I don't think it's about submission
It's about holding and being held
We ran willingly, horse-like, girl-like, boy-like
Her voice neighing in the back of her throat
And when I came closer we collided and kissed in the passing, on the mouth, like horses do
I said, her thin lips over enamel and steel
I felt the outline of her braces against my own, little silver arms reaching for each other
I emerged out of the water and went into the garden with a small silver hand between my thighs
Later, in the shower, I see a boy naked
He is contagious, and I can feel mine
I was told not to stare then, but my eyes have never been larger
In and out of my body, my stare kept growing
I guess that's what's called flesh memory
Oh, how I wanted to tell him that we had switched places!
In my dream I'd had him on me, but I didn't that day
When I told her the dog was a wolf and the rock was a cliff, and you're a horse!
I said, if the dog was a wolf and I a boy
She could be a horse, sure thing, she had no excuse
And we were running then, horse and wolf and girl
Braces on her teeth like a bridle, a bride, a bridle
https://www.coveralia.com/letras/sabbath-jenny-hval.php
I felt tight against supple, cool against hot, wires and skin
I've always been like this
Some days I feel like my body is straightened, held up by thin braces
Metal spikes embrace my spine, my face, my cunt
I can feel myself from above, but I can't see who's holding them
It would be easy to think about submission, but I don't think it's about submission
It's about holding and being held
We ran willingly, horse-like, girl-like, boy-like
Her voice neighing in the back of her throat
And when I came closer we collided and kissed in the passing, on the mouth, like horses do
I said, her thin lips over enamel and steel
I felt the outline of her braces against my own, little silver arms reaching for each other