The Thief and the Night Lyrics – Marc Almond

The Thief and the Night Lyrics by Marc Almond

You dip your naked fingers
Into my foggy eyes
My eyelashes like storm clouds
Blown across sea-blue skies

My patience like a medal
Tacked to my chest
A gold sun pinned
Onto a black vest

I’d like to hurt you out of love
Break you open like a vault
It’s not my fault I’m this way
Sometimes you pick my pockets

Watched by an eagle on it’s claws
Into a cave black as night
My fingers break into leaf
All that green disorder

On a quick-fingered thief
A criminal queer
The dawn’s clear red light
Finds us out as thieves

Shot through by starlight
And pissing on our graves
My feet wrapped in wooden socks
I cross the forest floor

Poor as a vagrant
A thief at your door
An angel on a wounded horse
Rides by at noon

While I keep on begging
Broken alone
I dream of you crushing
My finger with your boos

When two thieves join hands
It’s like an old tree’s roots
An angel on a wounded horse
Rides by at noon

While I keep on begging
Broken down alone
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Marc Almond Lyrics – The Thief and the Night

Marc Almond

The Thief and the Night