Andbabe, you turn me on. Like a light bulb Like a song. You race naked through the wilderness You torment the birds and the bees You leapt into the abyss, but find It only goes up to your knees I move stealthily from tree to tree I shadow you for hours I make like I'm a little deer Grazing on the flowers. Everything is collapsing, dear All The Mercy Seat" is a song written by Nick Cave (lyrics and music) and Mick Harvey (music), originally performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on the 1988 album Tender Prey. The song has been covered by others, including Johnny Cash, Camille O'Sullivan and Unter Null. Rolling Stone editor Toby Creswell lists it as one of the 1001 greatest songs. Onthe sublime Ghosteen—the first album Nick Cave has written and recorded entirely since the death of his teenage son, Arthur, in 2015—he sorts through his grief and all the requisite stages Hereare some fun words and phrases that you can add to your vocabulary. That way, talking about sex will make you feel cultured instead of crude. 51. Buzzing the Brillo. 52. Carnal knowledge. 53. Cattle-prodding the oyster ditch with the lap rocket. 54. Caulking the tub. 55. Cave-diving. 56. Charvering. 57. Checking the oil. 58. Chesterfield DoYou Love Me? Lyrics by Nick Cave from the Let Love In album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: You give me double vision, strange transmission When you walk in the room Tongue tied feeling, can't see the ceiling Yo AndI'm by your side and I'm holding your hand. Bright horses of wonder springing from your burning hand. And everyone has a heart and it's calling for something. And we are all so sick and tired of seeing things as they are. Horses are just horses and their manes aren't full of fire. And the fields are just fields and there ain't no Myfavorite Nick Cave is Let Love In, but I would say the best starting point is probably Murder Ballads, because it offers pretty much everything Nick Cave has done at that point. 14. KuhlThing • 2 yr. ago. I second this. Murder Ballads was my entry point, and Let Love In was my second. 5. CVerse 1 F C G / C / F I don't believe in an interventionist god F C G / C / F But I know, darling, that you do F C G / C / F And if I did I would kneel down and ask him F C Not to intervene when it came to you Bridge C F Dm Well, not to touch a hair on your head, leave you as you are G G G If he felt he had to direct you then direct you into Thisis a very beautiful question and I am grateful that you have asked it. It seems to me, that if we love, we grieve. That's the deal. That's the pact. Grief and love are forever intertwined. Grief is the terrible reminder of the depths of our love and, like love, grief is non-negotiable. Do you love me?) Do you love me? (Do you love me?) Do you love me? (Do you love me?) Do you love me? (Do you love me?) Do you love me? Like I love you She was given to me to put things right And I stacked all my accomplishments beside her Yet I seemed so obsolete and small I found God and all His devils inside her In my bed she cast the 3RPLO.