Released in 1987 as part of their album “Floodland,” “This Corrosion” stands out not just for its catchy melody and driving rhythm, but also for its deeper meaning. The song delves into themes of corruption, disillusionment, and the destructive nature of human behavior. The lyrics of “This Corrosion” are intentionally cryptic and
I was wrong to ever doubt. I can get along without. I can love my fellow man. But I'm damned if I'll love yours. In a bar that's always closing. In a world where people shout. I don't wanna talk this over. I don't wanna talk it out. I was quite impressed until I hit the floor.
O the sisters of mercy they are not Departed or gone, They were waiting for me when I thought That I just can't go on, And they brought me their comfort
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I seen his own held out. For a ride on television. I think he's still in baltimore. You can stand all night. At a red light anywhere in town. Hailing maries left and right. But none of them slow down. I seen the best of men go past. I don't want to be the last.
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