Crucified - Lillian Axe

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Crucified Lyrics

Come a little closer with your
Thoughts of an insurrection,
A little black mark in the book of your life
Could bring a change of your affection
Got a one track mind, it's a sign of the times,
Find a whole new revelation,
Prime time, any time, pay the bailiff for your crime,
Don't lose your concentration

No, No, No, I don't want to be crucified

Got a heavy cross to bear
When there's salt in your lacerations,
At least when I die I can look 'em in the eye,
See them off to eternal damnation,
See the bloodstained curtains in the temple of love
Where the truth is a state of your mind,
Kneel down, kiss the ground,
Better never make a sound
How can they see when they're so damn blind?

Chorus:
Can you believe in something
Not fit for their consumption?
Hold on strong to the end
Use the force in the back of your mind
I can't accept what they say
I choose to go my own way
I don't want to be crucified

Flying high, sanctify, living a lie,
By the hand of intoxication,
Under attack, see the scars on my back,
Think it's time for a needed vacation.

No, No, No, I don't want to be crucified

Chorus

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Lillian Axe is a rock/glam metal band founded in the late 1980's in New Orleans. The most well-known lineup of the band was Ron Taylor (lead vocals), Steve Blaze (lead guitar), Jon Ster (rhythm guitar), Darrin Delatte (bass), and Gene Barnett (drums).

Poetic Justice was their most successful album, which hit the streets in January of 1992. Fueled by the hit single, "True Believer" and followed by their cover of the Badfinger classic, "No Matter What", Poetic Justice reached the upper 100 of the Billboard album charts. The bands first album, on MCA Records, was produced by Ratts's Robbin Crosby in 1988.

The band disbanded in 1995, and re-united in 1999. However, Fall 2004 brought the resignation of vocalist Ron Taylor and the introduction of new vocalist Derrick LeFevre. In May 2006 Darrin DeLatte decided to leave and commit himself full-time to his band Lowside. Replacing him was bassist Eric Morris.

The Axe is working on the upcoming release, "Waters Rising". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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