Lyrics Marc Almond

Marc Almond

Sin Song

The doors are locked

The building falls

The music fades away

Who are you

And who am I

And who cares anyway

We own nothing

Just passing through

Like ghosts of the light

Who was I

And who were you

Just ships passing in the night

Here's to the end of everything

The last song I'll ever sing

A last drink as the curtain falls

All illusion after all

SO DRINK UP

AND EAT ALL

LOVE NOW

WE HAVE NO FUTURE

SPEND QUICK

LIVE FAST

F.K YOU

WE'RE ALL DOOMED

Sin Song

I'm singing a sin song

Don't care if it's wrong

I'm singing it loud and strong

Avarice, lust, envy, greed

All the friends you'll ever need

Pride and wrath, and gluttony

Everything you wanted to be

Excessive wealth

Genetic manipulation

Poverty

Environmental pollution

Drug trafficking

Dealing, and consumption

Morally debatable experiments

Violation of human rights

Forget chastity, temperance or

Diligence

Forget charity, diligence or

Temperance

Patience

Kindness

Humility

Never meant much

To you and me

All I need is a glittery curtain

To sing a cheap but potent song

On a small wooden stage

At the back of a bar

To feel like I belong

To stand in front of a glittery

Curtain

To sing my sad song

Of one thing that I'm certain

That's where I belong

Don't need no big band

Don't need no orchestration

To lend me a helping hand

To give me elevation

To make me sound expensive

Or to lift my sweet and

Simple song

Just a glittery curtain

And a small wooden stage

At the back of a bar

That's where I belong

Sin Song

I'm singing a sin song

Until everything's gone

And I hope you'll sing along