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lyrics
From Quebec City to Kalamazoo
The Devil himself couldn’t keep me from you
But its been so long since I’ve seen your face
Your touch and your love and your sweet embrace
I’m so lost without you, you haven’t a clue
A meeting between us is long overdue
I’ll travel the planet, no distance too great
Our lives spent together, yeah this is our fate
We’d take on the world together, my friend
With you by my side, ‘til the bitter end
And should the old Devil get you before me
We’ll see him in hell and drink his whisky
I’d fight with the Army to see you again
I’d charge in head-first into the lion’s den
I’d dive into waters infested with eels
I’d embark in any outlandish ordeals
We’d take on the world together, my friend
With you by my side, ‘til the bitter end
And should the old Devil get you before me
We’ll see him in hell and drink his whisky
My journey has taken a toll upon me
But now that I’ve found you I can rest easy
My body is broken, my energy too
Now I’ll go out softly because I’m with you
We took on the world together, my friend
You were at my side ‘til the bitter end
But the Devil is calling and waiting for me
I’ll see you in hell with your favourite whisky
credits
from Perdition,
released March 1, 2018
Music: A.-A. Hallé, J. Pachelbel
Lyrics: G. Somogyvari
supported by 15 fans who also own “The Bitter End”
Best sea shanty album of all time bar none. I remember when I first heard it; became my favorite album of all time. I was astounded cause... I liked every song! Martin Flaherty
Dead Cross, Retox, and Qui members dish out subversive hardcore with an indignant smirk; come for the riffs, stay for the synth experiments. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 31, 2024
Knockout debut from a Buffalo, New York-based hardcore band who like their riffs sick, their drums fast, and their choruses sticky-sweet. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2024
supported by 11 fans who also own “The Bitter End”
An album that originally I didn't take a liking to; until I heard the lyrics. It slowly has grown on me to the point where I have ordered the vinyl. Lovely way to remember those 100 years ago. Martin Flaherty