Norma Jean
Norma Jean
Norma Jean & Aaron Weiss
Norma Jean
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Norma Jean
Norma Jean
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“The Human Face, Divine” is the tenth track on Norma Jean’s debut album Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child. The song’s title possibly derives from the seventeenth-century British poet John Milton’s 1667 poem, Paradise Lost: “Thus with the year
Seasons return; but not to me returns
Day, or the sweet...
It's all done wrong, or so it appears
It's all done right, eternal eyes
I'm pressing on, no matter how it looks
I'm pressing on, no matter how it looks
It's all planned out
Understatement
Lay your hands on your mouth, negativity
I don't want to hear it, your cursed tongue
It's all planned out
Understatement
This is greater than you (This is greater than you)
This is greater than me
Flawless
Flawless
Flawless
Flawless (Flawless)
Flawless (Flawless)
Flawless (Flawless)
Flawless (Flawless)
Increase time
And it's all falling into place
Whoa
Yeah
I don't care about surroundings
I don't care about the way it looks
I don't care about wicked words
I don't care about desire
I don't care if it's a waste of time
I don't care 'cause it's a waste of my time
It's all planned out
Understatement
It's all planned out
Understatement
Don't sell out, don't sell out
Don't sell out, don't sell out
It all comes to these words
A battlefield inside my mind
Shall I take her or leave her?
I will set my sights North
I cry so loud
I will not curse with doubt
I will not lie in ruin
I will not be cursed by doubt
I will not lie in ruin
I will not feed it doubt
I will not feed it doubt
I will not feed it doubt
I won't be cursed by doubt
Or a concubine wife
The Human Face, Divine was written by Josh Scogin.
The Human Face, Divine was produced by Adam Dutkiewicz & Norma Jean.
Norma Jean released The Human Face, Divine on Tue Aug 13 2002.