Conceptually fitting into the theme of this record being about the constant fear of a romantic partner taking their own life, mythological monsters, popular folklore, and the main character, a cowboy taking psychedelics in an expansive country setting, this closes the story out at an Indian camping...
[Verse 1]
Why don't you go home and rot?
You and the kids you grew up with
What use are my hundred thousand eyes
In the middle of the darkness?
Some stories have a sad end
Some sad stories have no fucking point
Looking for where the good times went
Down in the dirty with the old boys
[Verse 2]
Sunshine on the sleeping dead
Red ruby of my life
Long lonely dream rockin' your bed
Bleed your love out in the hot night
If it was only us alive
And I could never ever leavе you
What good would be a million lies?
Nobody left to bеlieve you
[Chorus]
In the fire we'll get together
Locking eyes like lonely dancers
In the fire when war is over
Make believe I know the answers
Omala, let's sleep together
Omala make love to cancer
Omala, let's sleep forever
Ra-ma-ma-ma-ma I know the answer
St. Elmo was written by Cameron Winter & Gus Green & Max Bassin & Dominic DiGesu & Foster Hudson.
St. Elmo was produced by James Ellis Ford & Geese.