For the September 2011 Mojo issue, Noel compiled a CD of some of his favorite songs, and one of the ones I took notice of was “He’s a Keeper of the Fire” by Buffy Sainte-Marie. IDK the lyrics reminded me of someone, I can’t think of who tho (and it’s just a cool song in general).
He's as heavy as a lead weight, baby He's as skinny as a wire He's a prophet of a new day, baby He's a keeper of the fire
He's got a funny kinda voodoo, baby You oughta see him at the zoo He's got a heavy kinda hoodoo, baby And he can lay it on you
He can say it like an angel, baby He can say it like a blow horn He can see a-seven devils, baby And never even give a whole turn
Been haunted like a razor, baby He's been tested in the blood He's a walker on the hot coals, baby And he's a-heavenly bound
I saw him walkin' in the valley, baby I could see him through the trees I saw him talkin' to the moon there, baby He was walkin' on his knees
He can play it like a rainbow, baby He can play it like a clown He can play it like a river, baby And he can follow you down
He's as heavy as a lead weight, baby He's as skinny as a wire He's a prophet of a new day, baby He's a keeper of the fire
(Also this singer has a song called “The Incest Song” about a woman who’s impregnated by her brother and is fatally betrayed by him when he gets a bride so)










