Big Mistake

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[Intro]
Grabbed the bull
(By the horns)
Hands now full
(Your demons born)

[Bridge]
Your Lilith
(Floweth over)

[Refrain]
Grabbed the bull
(By the horns)
Hands now full
(Your demons born)

[Bridge]
Your Lilith
(Floweth over)
Adam! Sing it again:

[Refrain]

[Bridge]
Your Lilith
(Floweth over)
Succubi and incubi
(Why, Adam, why?)
Whose is it (to take)
… this mistake:

[Refrain]

[Bridge]
Grabbed the bull
(By the horns)
Hands now full
(Your demons born)
A woman’s scorn
(Subservient) … went…
(You dun her wrong)
Same ole’ song

[Instrumental, Piano Solo]

[Refrain]
Grabbed the bull
(By the horns)
Hands now full
(Your demons born)

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Your demons born
(A woman’s scorn)
Subservient went
(She’s gone)
So long
(You dun her wrong)
Same ole’ song

ABOUT THE SONG
Lilith (/ˈlɪlɪθ/; Hebrew: לִילִית, romanized: Līlīṯ), also spelled Lilit, Lilitu, or Lilis, is a feminine figure in Mesopotamian and Jewish mythology. According to accounts in the Talmud she is a primordial she-demon.

Lilith is identified in Jewish folklore as Adam’s first wife, created from the same dust as him, but she refused to be subservient to him. According to the story, she left the Garden of Eden after an argument and is later depicted as a demonic figure who threatens children. This legend emerged to explain inconsistencies between the two creation accounts in the Book of Genesis, with Lilith being the “male and female” created in Genesis 1, and Eve being the wife created from Adam’s rib in Genesis 2.

Yes, according to various legends, Lilith gave birth to demons, often said to be her offspring with figures like the archangel Samael. She is known as the “Mother of all Demons” and is sometimes depicted as having asexually reproducing countless demonic beings, including succubi and incubi.

From the album “Lulu

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