This song is called “Marlene on the Wall” and it was written for a poster of Marlene Dietrich that was on my wall at one time
In concert: WDR2 Radio Session, Koln, Germany, February 28, 2002
The idea of using a poster as a reference point is a very pop idea. It’s a song about Marlene Dietrich. You...
[Verse 1]
Even if I am in love with you
All this to say, what's it to you?
Observe the blood, the rose tattoo
Of the fingerprints on me from you
[Verse 2]
Other evidence has shown
That you and I are still alone
We skirt around the danger zone
And don't talk about it later
[Chorus]
Marlene watches from the wall
Her mocking smile says it all
As she records the rise and fall
Of every soldier passing
But the only soldier now is me
I'm fighting things I cannot see
I think it's called my destiny
That I am changing
Marlene on the wall
[Verse 3]
Well, I walk to your house in the afternoon
By the butcher shop with the sawdust strewn
"Don't give away the goods too soon"
Is what she might have told me
[Verse 4]
And I tried so hard to resist
When you held me in your handsome fist
And reminded me of the night we kissed
And of why I should be leaving
[Chorus]
Marlene watches from the wall
Her mocking smile says it all
As she records the rise and fall
Of every soldier passing
But the only soldier now is me
I'm fighting things I cannot see
I think it's called my destiny
That I am changing
Marlene on the wall
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
Marlene watches from the wall
Her mocking smile says it all
As she records the rise and fall
Of every soldier passing
But the only soldier now is me
I'm fighting things I cannot see
I think it's called my destiny
That I am changing
Marlene on the wall
[Verse 1]
And even if I am in love with you
All this to say, what's it to you?
Observe the blood, the rose tattoo
Of the fingerprints on me from you
[Verse 2]
Other evidence has shown
That you and I are still alone
We skirt around the danger zone
And don't talk about it later
[Verse 4]
And I tried so hard to resist
When you held me in your handsome fist
And reminded me of the night we kissed
And of why I should be leaving
[Chorus]
Marlene watches from the wall
Her mocking smile says it all
As she records the rise and fall
Of every man who's been here
But the only one here now is me
I'm fighting things I cannot see
I think it's called my destiny
That I am changing
Changing, changing
Changing, changing
Marlene watches from the wall
Her mocking smile says it all
As she records the rise and fall
Of every soldier passing
But the only soldier now is me
I'm fighting things I cannot see
I think it's called my destiny
That I am changing
Marlene on the wall
Marlene on the Wall was written by Suzanne Vega.
Marlene on the Wall was produced by Lenny Kaye & Steve Addabbo.
Suzanne Vega released Marlene on the Wall on Wed May 01 1985.