The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers
The Twilight Singers & Mark Lanegan
Martin Eden is a novel written by Jack London, and published in 1909. It centers around a young man trying to become a successful writer. Among other themes, the book explores themes of social class, success through extreme effort, and the disillusion we sometimes experience when we finally achieve...
Black out the windows
It's party time
You know how I love stormy weather
So let's all play suicide
The crowd wants you bleeding
The eyes from your head
Get off your knees
You'll be fine
How wide, how deep the river?
Black, as dark as night
How long, how far, I'll know
When I get to the other side
Whatever it is you've stolen
I recognize, I sympathize
I reckon that I've seen it all
And start falling
I breathe in, unchain myself
Tonight's the night
No wind, rain, conversation
Brings me back alive tonight
How long, how deep?
The river, black as night
Black out the windows
It's party time
I see a light
That I recognize
The Twilight Singers released Martin Eden on Tue Oct 14 2003.