Irene smokes Opium and has a very strange dream regarding her relationship and feelings for the Greatest Detective
lyrics
Intro: Walking in the shadows
I try to leave the world behind
I try to leave it all behind
Hidden in disguises, oh
Do you see me like a man?
Do you treat me like a man?
My name means nothing to you
My mind will see the things through
Beaten by a woman´s wit
I was eclipse to your sun
Just a bit undelicate
Have you ever had anyone?
When do you want us to leave?
Dirty Word is puberty
I was the model for this one
Can you see the resemblance?
Freud just wants to see me again
But I am colly making plans
That can be magnificent
My name means nothing to you
My mind will see it all through
First Change: I wanna see you, just like an addict
You never let me down
I was then so innocent
You gave my heart a shelter
I am not an addict, I am an user
Murder is my corpse
You may speak in front of me
I am always in my own Shell
(Chereene solo)
Second Change: Just like a child, I suddenly needed you,
Trembling like a coward
And, like a child, I started a battle, you told me from the start
But I want get close to you, storm you through,
Take your hands and leave it all behind
Who is behind the mastermind? Solving crimes
I am sure that we can pass the test of time
Feel me… feel me…
The Hall of Mirrors Section:
I – surrender to your secrets
I – surrender to the feeling
Ah – would you come to me now?
Ah – you know I am true
Wich one it´s you?
I – surrender to the secrets
I – stop resisting to my feelings
Ah – you look so close to me now
I – can´t see through you
Wich one it´s you?
I – can see you inside the mirrors
My – eyes - start feeling the dismorphia
Ah – will you reach out for me?
Ah – please, set me free
Oh, set me free
Finale: Walking in the shadows
I try to leave my world behind.
credits
from Sherlock Holmes and the Children of London,
released May 31, 2022
Irene: Zuberoa Aznárez
Violins and Violas: Chereene Price
Guitar Solo by Jonas Hansson
Cellos by Miwa Rosso
Arranged and Produced by Jonas Hansson
Written by Victor Banner
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