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Milla Jovovich - Rocket Collecting



Rocket collecting dust
Hidden from all memory
Bathed in outrage and rust
Waiting for you and me
To own it
Watch you as you douse the ceiling
Light up all the evil dreams
Till they ignite screaming into the night
And we run away clean

I wish I was half electronic
The last shreds of skin are in the sweet sunlight
And I've turned into this smiling, snarling monster
As I watch the walls descend
As I watch the walls descend like stars

Half submersed
I reach your island at night
Washed up tangled on these stones
A gorgeous wreck crashing
To lay here for the next 600 years
The storm will play out there for miles on every side
So tell me who's got the dominoes
But you'll have to leave your lightning outside

I wish I was half electronic
The last shreds of skin are in the sweet sunlight
And I've turned into this smiling, snarling monster
As I watch the walls descend
As I watch the walls descend like stars

The weeds reach the top of the trees







Milla Jovovich was born in Kiev, Ukrainian, former Soviet Union, in 1975. In 1980 her family left the Soviet Union and moved to London. They subsequently moved to Sacramento, California, and then settling in Los Angeles seven months later. Milla attended public schools in Los Angeles, and was teased by classmates because she had emigrated from the Soviet Union during the Cold War: "I was called a commie and a Russian spy. I was never, ever, ever accepted into the crowd." At age 12, in seventh grade, Milla left school to focus on modeling.

Milla Jovovich had begun working on a music album as early as 1988. In April 1994 she released her first solo album "The Divine Comedy,"  featuring angst-laced poetry with vivid melodies and arrangements that find a common spirit in synth pop, European folk and psychedelic dream rock." Since then she has realeased several singles and colaborated with other artists. She also has contributed with her songs on several film soundtracks, including "Rocket Collecting" for Underworld in 2003. 




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