I Am the Cosmos - This Mortal Coil

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I Am the Cosmos Lyrics

every night I tell myself I am the cosmos
I am the wind
that don't bring you back again
just when I was starting to feel okay
you're on the phone
I never wanna be alone
never wanna be alone
I hate to have to take you home
wanted so much to say no
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
never wanna be alone
I _________
want you to bad to say no, no
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
my feelings always have been something _______
I can' confide
don't know what's going on inside
so every night I tell myself I am the cosmos
I am the wind
but that don't bring you back again
I'd really like to see you again
I really want to see you again
I'd really like to see you again
(that don't bring you back again)
I really want to see you again
I'd really like to see you again
I really want to see you again
I'd really like to see you again
(that don't bring you back again)
I'd really like to see you again
I know I'd like to see you again
I never want to see you again

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This Mortal Coil is a project of Ivo Watts-Russell (from Northamptonshire, England), president of the British 4AD record label, which began in 1983 and lasted until 1991. This Mortal Coil (TMC) is an example of a supergroup, and performers include members from bands on 4AD's roster, such as Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, Colourbox, The Wolfgang Press, Dif Juz, X Mal Deutschland and Modern English. The records consist mostly of dark and moody interpretative cover versions of a wide variety of artists ranging from Big Star and Talking Heads to The Apartments and Tim Buckley. The group recorded three albums; It'll End In Tears, Filigree & Shadow and Blood.

The group takes its name from Shakespeare. In particular Hamlet's soliloquy To be, or not to be, where it refers to dying; "coil" is used in its archaic sense of "disturbance, trouble":

"What dreams may come, when we have shuffled off this mortal coil, must give us pause."
Hamlet, Act III, Scene 1, line 67.
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