As one of the most influential pioneers of the witch-house genre; Holland, Marlatt, and Donoghue once again create a song filled with both intensity and harsh emotion. One that possibly alludes to human death, such as a disease or cancer, or a more metaphorical connotation.
[Verse 1]
And I've got miles and miles to go, ohh
Before the falling of the sun, ohh
And I'll be leaving too soon, ohh
Before the rising of the moon, ohh
[Chorus]
And you can't get out of bed
And you've got spiders in your head
And when you've got your money, whore
You [?] left wanting more
[Verse 2]
And I've got miles and miles to go, ohh
Before the falling of the sun, ohh
And I'll be leaving too soon
Before the rising of the moon, ohh
[Chorus]
And you can't get out of bed
And you've got spiders in your head
And when you've got your money, whore
You [?] left wanting more
[Verse 3]
And I've got miles and miles to go, ohh
Before the falling of the sun, ohh
And I'll be leaving too soon, ohh
Before the rising of the moon, ohh
[Chorus]
And you can't get out of bed
And you've got spiders in your head
And when you've got your money, whore
You [?] left wanting more
Killer was written by John Holland.
Killer was produced by John Holland.