For the song by Leonard Cohen, see Songs of Leonard Cohen. The Sisters of Mercy are an English rock band formed in Leeds in 1980. [6] After achieving early underground fame there, the band had their commercial breakthrough in the mid-1980s and sustained it until the early 1990s, when they stopped releasing new records in protest against their Some people get by with a whole lot more. I don't know, why you gotta be so undemanding. I want more. And I need all the love I can get. And I need all the love that I can't get to. And I need all the love I can get. And I need all the love that I can't get to. There are parts of me that don't get nervous. Not the parts that shake. Holy Queen, our mother full of mercy, our life and sweetness in this bitter valley, to thee do we cry. Mother Mary, be for us a refuge, wand’ring souls are we; your love our rescue. Hear our cry to thee. O Mother of Jesus, how sweet is your love come to meet us. Mercy seat and temple pure, life and sweetness source of hope, Paint my name in black and gold. My heart my flame my heart my road. My heartland fade across the line. Heartland sing the faces shining. In the failing failing failing. Heartland make the places mine. Clearly now the past mistakes. The giant steps we had to take. The path that ever promise made to. Temple of Love (The Sisters of Mercy song) " Temple of Love " is a song by English rock band The Sisters of Mercy, released as a non-album single in 1983. After being out of print for years, the song was re-recorded in 1992 as " Temple of Love (1992) " featuring Israeli singer Ofra Haza. This version became the band's biggest hit in its native For the love of God, my dreams look dim. A whisper and a promise lit on fire. Kiss the hands where the angels dread. Love is the corpse that draws on dreams. Rips them apart and tears them to shreds. So. Dance, Dance on Glass. Saints and Martyrs. Dance, Dance on Glass. Marian is an anagram (version) of Marina, which is a TS Eliot poem. In turn, Marina is an imagining of a scene in the myth of Pericles who finds his lost daughter. In the poem, Eliot contrasts the fate of Pericles with Heracles, who killed his children in a fit. Marian Marian, there's a weight above me And the pressure is all too strong To breathe deep Breathe long and hard To take the water down and go to sleep To sink still further Beneath the fatal wave Marian I think I'm drowning This sea is killing me I hear you calling Marian Across the water, across the wave I hear you calling Marian Can you In the wake of this ship of fools, I'm falling further down. If you can see me Marian, reach out and take me home. I hear you calling Marian. Across the water, across the wave. I hear you calling Marian. Can you hear me calling you to? Save me, save me, save me from the grave. The Sisters of Mercy’s ability to intertwine poetic lyrics with a captivating melancholic sound makes this song a timeless piece of musical art. Whether you are a fan of gothic rock or simply appreciate music that explores the depths of emotions, “Nine While Nine” is a song that deserves to be experienced. nXk0q.