Verse
Em C
He crouches on the floor, there's a mask on the wall.
Am B
And he leafs, through the pages of a book.
Em C
But wait as he may in the shadow of other leaves.
Am B
His heart, in embraces to times long since scorched.
Em C
The horizon folds over, with a purple sun rise.
Am B
And the wind, carry smoke, from a world that is burning.
Em C
The smoke clogs in his hair, and he's covered with patterns.
Am B
And a decent, of life trees, on his camouflaged soul.
Em C
With a winter of memories, carved ponder bone white.
Am B
Beyond his skulls form, a scorpion lies.
Em C
In the crunch of the snow, as his darkness increases.
Am B
E twilight of ice, encircles his teeth.
Chorus:
Em C Am B
This is a song for Douglas, after he's dead.
Em C Am B
This is a song for Douglas, his mercury dances.
Em C Am B x2
Em C
There's a swastika carved, in the palm of his hand.
Am B
There's a crooked cross, that is caught in his mind.
Em C
There waits a falling sun, in his eyes.
Am B
There's the honor, of violence, on his lips.
Em C
His father waits for him, at the towers of silence.
Am B
Where they worship the fires, so long ago quenched.
Em C
But the two willow trees, with el has inverted.
Am B
The fork of life snapped, they are father and son.
Em C
So mingling dust, as if life itself
Am B
Had been mostly illusion, but partially real.
Em C
And partially pain.
Am B
Em C
And over some wall, if you look through the rubble.
Am B
Amongst ruins of churches, where life conquers death.
Em C
Thou empires can not last, where blood and soils concepts,
Am B
Faltered and failed, a cloud still sow his teeth.
Em C
As the world disappears.
Am B
Chorus:
Em C Am B
This is a song for Douglas, after he's dead.
Em C Am B
This is a song for Douglas, his mercury dances.
(Em C Am B ) x2
Na-nana-nanana-nananana (repeated)
Am
- 1. Chord Gitar Current 93 - A Song For Douglas After Hes Dead Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar F)
- 2. Ganti Chord Gitar Current 93 - A Song For Douglas After Hes Dead Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar F)
- 3. Author Lagu Andra Ramadhan