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Song Length |
5:28 |
Genre |
Jazz - Fusion, R & B - Funk |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Duet Female |
Mood |
In High Spirits, Peaceful |
Subject |
Femininity, Spirituality |
Similar Artists |
Tori Amos, Thelonius Monk |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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Lyrics
Goddess in your pocket
?Queen of the fairie, lady of the sidhe
Open my eyes that I may see
Earth, water, air and fire, magic create all I desire.? 1
Don?t you want the goddess in your pocket?
She?ll keep you safe when you?re alone.
If you keep the goddess in your heart, you?ll never have to worry,
Never have to worry, never have to worry.
She who sees, all good things come to me.
She who sees, all good things come to me.
Oh, she?ll light you up like a stellar constellation shooting through the falseness of their faith
Arrows of artemis pierce holy pages, word of god by man it was made
Your god takes your money and won?t stretch to catch your soul
And on my hip, on my hip, on my hip Athena?s sword borrowed for the day.
, on my hip, on my hip Athena?s sword borrowed for the day.
She who sees, all good things come to me.
She who sees, all good things come to me.
?Queen of the fairie, lady of the sidhe
Open my eyes that I may see
Earth, water, air and fire, magic create all I desire.?2
1&2 Derived from an Olde Celtic Spell
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