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Lyrics |
MISS GOLDEN HORSE SUBLIME
BY RUSTY NEWCOMER
3/17/75
SHE'S RIDING ON THE DAWNED HORIZON
WITH MOONLIGHT IN HER HAIR
SHE RODE UPON A GOLDEN STEED
WHOSE MANE CONTROLLED THE AIR
IN ONE QUICK MOTION SHE RAISED HER STAFF
AND LIGHTNING STRUCK A FLASH
WHEN MY EYES COULD SEE AGAIN
MANY THINGS HAD PASSED
I FELT HER LIFT ME FROM MY FEET
WHILE MY BODY STILL REMAINED
AND FOR ALL THE THINGS THAT COULD HAPPEN TO ME
I COULD FELL NO PAIN
WE RODE OUR SOULS INTO THE SKY
TO A PLACE UNKNOWN
IN THE SHORT TIME THAT I WAS GONE
TWICE MY SIZE I'VE GROWN
SHE LED ME TO TEMPTATIONVILLE
TO TEST MY STRENGTH INSIDE
AND ALL THE BEAUTYS INSIDE THE TOWN
ONLY ONE WAS RIGHT ONLY ONE WAS RIGHT
(INSTRUMENTAL)
SHE PUT ME IN A DUNGEON PIT
WITH SNAKES AND RATS AND COLD
NOW I FIND THE ONES WHO FEAR
ARE THE DISCONTENTED SOULS
SO PRY UPON YOUR RAGGED SELF
TO LEAVE YOUR BODE BEHIND
AND FLY UPON THE DISTANCE WINDS WITH
MISS GOLDEN HORSE SUBLIME
MISS GOLDEN HORSE SUBLIME
SO WHEN YOU HEAR A WHISTLING SOUND
AND LOOK INTO THE SKY
JUST REMEMBER FOLKS
WHAT'S UP THERE FOR WHEN YOU DIE |
Description |
Short Song Description: A dream of a strange spirit |
Long Song Description: In the song the persons spirit leaves their body and goes with a ghost woman who rides a horse through the air into the sky. The experience leaves the person with a better understanding of their strengths and weaknesses. |
Story Behind the Song: Something I came up with a long time ago while wondering what people think is going to happen after death. |
Credits |
Lyric Credits: Rusty Newcomer |
Music Credits: Rusty Newcomer |
Producer Credits: Rusty Newcomer |
Publisher Credits: TimeLoom Publishing |
Performance Credits: Spark and Rusty Newcomer |
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Metadata |
Song Length: 4:33
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Primary Genre: Rock-Gothic
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Secondary Genre: Rock-Psychedelic
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Tempo / Feel: Medium (111 - 130)
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Lead Vocal: Female Vocal
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Subject Matter 1: Ghosts
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Subject Matter 2: Dreams
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Mood 1: Restless
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Mood 2: Disturbed
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Similar Artist 1: Cannibal Corpse
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Language: English
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Era: 2000 and later
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