It was directed by Cultice and shot in 1998, in New York City and Los-Angeles. Genus name comes from the Greek words kalos meaning beautiful and tropos meaning boat in reference to the flowers.

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maybe I should have given more context. Apple of Sodom (Live) — Appears on Dead to the World. : : : : : thank you! I pray to die in space (I'm dying, I hope you're dying too) "Apple of Sodom" was featured on the Lost Highway film soundtrack in 1997. Oh, I pray it isn't true Oh, I pray it isn't true Cut the apple in two [Verse 3] (I'm dying, I hope you're dying too) Cover me in snow (I'm dying, I hope you're dying too) I trained the core to stop my growth [Spoken Intro]

It was eventually shelved due to it's nudity and low budget looks in comparison to "The Dope Show" which would be released the same year.

I found the center of fruit is late I've got something you can never eat That led me right back here where we discussed the phrase and I posted this Bible verse: : : Psalms 102:9 For I have eaten ashes like bread, and mingled my drink with weeping. This would usually indicate that the person needs a drink. Specific epithet from Latin means tall. : : : I can understand of course the general idea, but would like to know if it is a known phrase or maybe only local in Africa or invented by the author. "You will never have me" Initially it was not made public due to its low-budget nature and depiction of nudity. I've got something you can never eat. 1, 2, 3, he can't move, just stand still I vaguely remembered the expression "mouthful of ashes" and googled it. The name is often given to the fruit of Solanum Sodom[ae]um, a prickly shrub with fruit not unlike a small yellow tomato.http://westover.searchgodsword.org/desk/?query=deuteronomy+32:32Book of Deuteronomy32:32 - [In Context|Original Hebrew]"For their vine is from the vine of Sodom, And from the fields of Gomorrah; Their grapes are grapes of poison, Their clusters, bitter.CROSS REFERENCES: Leviticus 19:9,10; 23:22. ", From MansonWiki, the Marilyn Manson encyclopedia, The "you’ll never have me" line is actual a sample spoken by Patricia Arquette from the movie, I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me), Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand), (s)AINT Video (Uncut, Unrated, Banned by Label), https://www.mansonwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Apple_of_Sodom&oldid=107307, 1996 at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana. Some biblical commentators believe that the Sodom apple may have been the poisonous gourd (or poison-tasting gourd) that led to "death in the pot" in the Second Book of Kings (2 Kings 4:38–41).In this story, a well-meaning servant of the prophet Elisha gathers herbs and a large quantity of the unknown gourds, and casts them into the pot. To quote the director, "I did it myself with Manson, never got much of a release, partly because of the tits, and it was so low budget. Kurt B. Reighley writes in his book Marilyn Mansonthat the track derives its name from the fruit known as the apple of Sodom.

1, 2, 3, he is a speedball mannequin I've got something you can never eat In Westerns, where Indians were routinely portrayed as the bad guys, Indians were said to bite the dust when they were shot and fell to the ground. In Reply to: Correcting a typo posted by ESC on March 07, 2004. : : : : : does anybody know this phrase and its meaning? Music Video [ edit ] On November 24, 2009, the music video for "Apple of Sodom" was uploaded to Joseph Cultice's YouTube account, 11 years after it was originally created.

Apple of Sodom is an industrial song recorded by American rock band Marilyn Manson, written by vocalist Manson and produced alongside Sean Beavan, for the soundtrack to David Lynch’s 1997 film Lost Highway.

Reighley notes that, if consumed, an apple of Sodom can cause paralysis, severe tremors or death; the toxicity of the apple is referred to in the song’s lyric “I’ve got something you can never eat”.

Green purplish-brown stems with straight or slightly curved prickles. (I'm dying, I hope you're dying too)

This page has been accessed 42,319 times. : : : : thank you! Leaves are … : : : : I'm not familiar with this as a phrase.

[Chorus] I've got something you can never eat History and traditional uses Land of Israel.



Take this from me (hate me, hate me) I drained my heart and burn my soul I have it as a phrase in a book about Africa (the writer himself is Irish though): : : and here is the whole sentence: "He was undoubtedly one of the wealthiest men in the country, if not the wealthiest, but amongst the Batswana this counted for little, as none of the money had gone into cattle, and money which was not invested in cattle, as everybody knew, was but *dust in the mouth*. Lost Highway (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).

The name is often given to the fruit of Solanum Sodom[ae]um, a prickly shrub with fruit not unlike a small yellow tomato. To cover me in snow The clip was released to YouTube in 2009 to critical acclaim and comparisons to the work of Manson’s contemporaries. : : This is kind of funny. It does of course have a literal meaning. Apples of Sodom, a fruit described by ancient writers as externally of fair appearance but dissolving into smoke and ashes when plucked; Dead Sea apples.