Where are you going, my little lamb?
Surely, you’ll die with no one to watch you
and when you are away from various eyes
you will slip by
finally, finally, finally, finally
Red Sheep, Red Sheep have you any wool
yes sir, yes sir, three bags full
but my body is bare, bare to the meat
isn’t life empty, isn’t it sweet
Your life is worth your skin
pound for pound your wrapper’s your gold
Your sins don’t count
no matter what you been told
Where are you going, my little lamb?
Surely, you’ll die with no one to watch you
and when you are away from various eyes
you will slip by
And when you see the days are longer than nights
you’ll find yourself lonesome by the light
because even the light is scary where
You find yourself nowhere
finally, finally, finally, finally
No use in trying, you were born dying
Wolves are always waiting
And you are always bleating
bleeding, bleating, bleeding, bleating
bleeding, bleating, bleeding, bleating
Where are you going, my little lamb?
Surely, you’ll die with no one to watch you
and when you are away from various eyes
you will slip by
credits
from Add Vice,
released July 17, 2020
Words and vocals by Jane LeCroy
Music and cello by Tom Abbs
Drums and vocals by David Rogers-Berry
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