This Is My Fate
This Is My Fate

Pixies - This Is My Fate Lyrics

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This Is My Fate Lyrics

Lake of the long
ton of the angel cake
Only got one
Dirty mandrake

"Hold that train," I told that skinner man
This is my place
This is my fate

Cross of the long arm
Wine that's fortified
Now to hasten
Crucifixion

"Hold that train," I told that skinner man
This is my place

Take a little more drink
That's alright
Take a little more drink
It's alright (that's alright)
Take a little more drink
That's alright (it's alright)
Take a little more drink
This is my fate

"Hold that train," I told that skinner man

Hey mourning spirits
Singing harmony
Borax Mine Works
Valley of death

"Hold that train," I told that skinner man
This is my place

Take a little more drink
That's alright
Take little more drink
It's alright
Take a little more drink
That's alright
Take a little more drink

This is my fate
This is my place
This is my fate
This is my place
This is my fate
This is my place
This is my fate
My fate
My fate

Writer(s): Charles Thompson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'This Is My Fate' by Pixies?

    The lyrics for 'This Is My Fate' were written by Charles Thompson, who is also known by his stage name, Black Francis.

  2. Is 'This Is My Fate' part of an album?

    'This Is My Fate' is not explicitly mentioned as part of any album in the provided articles, but it is likely that it forms part of Pixies' musical repertoire.

  3. When was the Pixies' album 'Beneath the Eyrie' released?

    The Pixies' album 'Beneath the Eyrie' was released on September 13, 2019, by BMG/Infectious.

  4. Where was 'Beneath the Eyrie' recorded?

    The album 'Beneath the Eyrie' was recorded at Dreamland Recording Studios, a converted church in upstate New York.

  5. Who produced the album 'Beneath the Eyrie'?

    The album 'Beneath the Eyrie' was produced by Tom Dalgety, who had previously worked with the Pixies on their 2016 album 'Head Carrier.'

  6. What inspired the title 'Beneath the Eyrie'?

    The title 'Beneath the Eyrie' was inspired by an eagle's nest discovered at the back of the converted church where the band was recording. It was described as huge and quite a sight.

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