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ego likeness - Wolves




Go on and throw me to the wolves
My sweet angels
Go on and lead them to the woods
And run

You say your not afraid
When the bright sun falls away
But I know you're a liar
You tend to give it away

And I think it's quite likely
I'm a terrible girl inside
And you hate my intuition
As I hate my stupid rhymes

If you need me I'll be around
You can ask me any questions
I'll tell you whatever you think
You need to hear
Any lie or confession

And if you need me I'll be right here
In the seas or in the quarries
I'll have all my papers and books
And calligraphy pens
To tell your brilliant story

And I think it's quite likely
I'm a terrible girl inside
And you hate my intuition
As I hate my wretched pride

So go on and throw me to the wolves
My murderous angels
Just lead me to the naked
And vicious woods
And run

















Ego Likeness
Members: Donna Lynch and Steve Archer

Ego Likeness is an American darkwave/industrial rock band from Baltimore, Maryland. They were formed in 1999 Taking their name from Frank Herbert’s classic science fiction novel Dune, Ego Likeness began as an experimental/ dark trip hop project. A demo called Songs from a Dead City, recorded on a four track and self-produced by Archer and Lynch, was released in 1999. Ego Likeness signed with Dancing Ferret Discs in 2004 releasing the album Water to the Dead. This album featured the band’s electronic roots while exploring a bit of a heavier rock sound.

In 2005, Ego Likeness toured Germany, Luxembourg, and the continental US with Dancing Ferret label mates The Crüxshadows, as well as performing at several festivals on the east and west coast, including Convergence 11 (San Diego CA), Dracula’s Ball (Philadelphia PA), Black Sun Festival I (New Haven CT), Freaks United (DC), Eccentrik Festival I (Raleigh NC), Dragon Con (Atlanta GA), Ring Con (Fulda, Germany) and others.



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