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The lyrics to this song were written by both Hince and Mosshart.
Jamie Hince said in an interview with Magnet Magazine that the grim lyrics were based in Raskolnikov, the tragic figure in Dostoevsky’s Crime And Punishment
His room is just described so amazingly in that book, it’s like a brain, a p...
[Verse 1]
We're two parties, two parties ending
What if you move? What if you hide?
There's only so much you can miss
Before we both collide
[Chorus]
My little tornado, my little hurricano
Last day of magic, where are you?
My little tornado, my little hurricano
[Verse 2]
We're two parties, two parties ending
I'll be the man with the broom
If you'll be the guts of the room
And there's only so much you can hide
Before I corner you
[Chorus]
Last day of magic, where are you?
My little tornado, my little hurricano
Last day of magic, coming through
The eye of the storm, and I hold on to
My little tornado, my little hurricano
[Verse 3]
I'll be the man with the broom
If you'll be the dust of the room
And there's only so much you can hide
Before I corner you
[Outro]
Last day of magic, put a hole right through
The eye of the storm in a single room
My little tornado, my little hurricano
Cavalry come, cavalry go
Cavalry leave me alone
My little serinado, my little cococaino
Last day of magic, where are you?
My little tornado, my little hurricano
Last Day Of Magic was written by Alison Mosshart & Jamie Hince.
Last Day Of Magic was produced by Alison Mosshart & Jamie Hince.
The Kills released Last Day Of Magic on Mon Mar 10 2008.