You Can’t Fool the Beast Songtext
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You Can’t Fool the Beast Songtext
There has always been great speculation as to the nature of the Brown Bull.
In the manuscripts the Bull is referred to as "an Donn Cuailgne". While
The word "Donn" means "brown" it is also the name of the ancient Irish God
Of the Dead. There is also a related story which tells how two malevolent
Magicians take the shape of Bulls and resume a longstanding feud.
You can fool the woman
- One of these days, you′re gonna
Fool the man
Cos you've got the insight
You can see a world of things
They can′t understand.
You can say you're winning
You can count the score
And say you know that they've lost.
But you′ll end up admitting that The price is more than simply counting
The cost.
Ah yes, they′re blind already.
They're blind to love, blind to pain,
Blind to hope, blind to gain.
Ah you can fool them alright
But can you fool the beast?
You can fool the woman
Anyone can see you′re gonna
Fool the man.
Cos you've ways of knowing.
You can tell their pride will
Make them blind in the end.
And leave them blindly gazing.
In the manuscripts the Bull is referred to as "an Donn Cuailgne". While
The word "Donn" means "brown" it is also the name of the ancient Irish God
Of the Dead. There is also a related story which tells how two malevolent
Magicians take the shape of Bulls and resume a longstanding feud.
You can fool the woman
- One of these days, you′re gonna
Fool the man
Cos you've got the insight
You can see a world of things
They can′t understand.
You can say you're winning
You can count the score
And say you know that they've lost.
But you′ll end up admitting that The price is more than simply counting
The cost.
Ah yes, they′re blind already.
They're blind to love, blind to pain,
Blind to hope, blind to gain.
Ah you can fool them alright
But can you fool the beast?
You can fool the woman
Anyone can see you′re gonna
Fool the man.
Cos you've ways of knowing.
You can tell their pride will
Make them blind in the end.
And leave them blindly gazing.
Writer(s): Eamon Carr, Barry Devlin, John Fean, James Lockhart, Charles O'connor Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com