PETER DOHERTY

- Salome Lyrics

In the cold, coldest of nights
The fire I light, to warm my bones
I've had enough, of the dreadful cold
And from the flames, appears Salome

I stand before her amazed
As she dances and demands
The head of john the baptist on a plate

In the morning, shaken and disturbed
From under soft white fur
I see the dust in the morning bright sets the room alive
And by the telly appears Salome
I stand before her amazed
As she dances and demands
The head of Isidora Duncan on a plate
Oh, It's Salome
Oh, It's Salome

In the cold, coldest of nights
The fire I light, to warm my bones
I've had enough, of the dreadful cold
And from the flames appears Salome

I stand before her amazed
As she dances and demands
The head of any bastard on a plate

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Who wrote Salome lyrics?


Salome is written by Peter Doherty, Michael Whitnall.
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When was Salome released?


It is first released on March 08, 2009 as part of Peter Doherty's album "Last of the English Roses" which includes 4 tracks in total.
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What is the meaning behind Salome lyrics?


When we interpret the meaning being expressed, Peter Doherty's song 'Salome' shows how Salome appears in various situations which represent her ability to lead people into temptation which results in their ruin. The lyrics depict a fascination with darkness and desire, using Salome as a metaphor for dangerous allure and the consequences of giving in to forbidden urges. The Salome lyrics show multiple emotional states through their focus on expressing angst and reflection and despair and anger and isolation. The song shows how isolation and longing obstruct human connection while showing how dangerous situations lead to personal transformation and new awareness. The lyrics contain mature themes, including references to violence and historical figures associated with death, which may not be suitable for children under 13. The imagery of demanding heads on plates suggests a level of violence that warrants caution.
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Which genre is Salome?


Salome falls under the genre Alternative.
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How long is the song Salome?


Salome song length is 3 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Peter Doherty, Michael Whitnall
Record Label(s): 2009 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd
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