Your Sugar Sits Untouched - Emilie Autumn

Your Sugar Sits Untouched

Emilie Autumn

  • Genre: Spoken Word
  • Release Date: 2008-09-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 46

  • ℗ 2008 Traitor Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Title 0:07 USD 0.99
2
Goodbye 2:17 USD 0.99
3
The Day You Love 3:25 USD 0.99
4
At What Point Does a Shakespea 0:34 USD 0.99
5
Blackbird Sonnets 2:42 USD 0.99
6
Constant 1:20 USD 0.99
7
Ghost 2:33 USD 0.99
8
How to Break a Heart 0:56 USD 0.99
9
Rant 1 0:42 USD 0.99
10
In Praise of Cyrano 0:51 USD 0.99
11
So Many Fools 2:09 USD 0.99
12
The Ballad of Mushroom Down 3:28 USD 0.99
13
The One 1:19 USD 0.99
14
Space 0:30 USD 0.99
15
Alas (The Knight) 8:26 USD 0.99
16
A Letter from a Friend 1:33 USD 0.99
17
A Plea to the Dying 3:54 USD 0.99
18
Close 0:31 USD 0.99
19
Dreams 1:51 USD 0.99
20
Everybody's Girl 0:46 USD 0.99
21
Empty 0:46 USD 0.99
22
Homesick Sonnets 2:50 USD 0.99
23
Rant 2 0:59 USD 0.99
24
Little Boy 2:06 USD 0.99
25
Smirking Girl 1:07 USD 0.99
26
Try My Best 1:21 USD 0.99
27
Nearer Than You 1:51 USD 0.99
28
The Muse 1:17 USD 0.99
29
The Music I Heard Once 1:40 USD 0.99
30
If You Could Only Know 1:15 USD 0.99
31
Funny How Things Change 1:57 USD 0.99
32
I Didn't Mean You 0:52 USD 0.99
33
If 0:46 USD 0.99
34
Visions 2:15 USD 0.99
35
By the Sword 2:10 USD 0.99
36
Didn't 0:30 USD 0.99
37
If You Feel Better 1:36 USD 0.99
38
Two Masks 0:39 USD 0.99
39
What Right Have I 1:00 USD 0.99
40
Woman 0:50 USD 0.99
41
I Cried for You 0:27 USD 0.99
42
Rapunzel Sonnets 5:47 USD 0.99
43
Never Tasted Tears 4:48 USD 0.99
44
Jump the Track 1:55 USD 0.99
45
On Artistic Integrity 3:14 USD 0.99
46
Manipulation 1:20 USD 0.99
Your Sugar Sits Untouched - Emilie Autumn
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Reviews

  • A thought
    5
    By graemoon
    This is actually quite wonderful. I'm not certain how else to put it, you see.
  • Autumn forever
    5
    By bippitybippitybop!
    This is plastic surgery for the soul. It rips you apart and makes you think, then when you are put back together, you come out (in this case) better. You went in with a broken soul, then came out with a bigger soul than what your pieces made up.
  • the illustrious and beautiful Emilie
    5
    By The Phantom Grayse
    her voice brings such peace, i would be afraid if she were to read alice in wonderland aloud it would come out of the pages into reality. but for my part, i would stay eons alone with just her voice for company. i hope one day everyone in the world should become aquainted with her and her music, for it changed my life, and pulled me gently from a great deal of manic-depressions.
  • James
    5
    By jtcat4
    I really wish she would come to Virginia in the U.S. Her poetry is so good and mystifying. Her music is great also
  • This voice . . . this voice that causes me to tremble with joy!
    5
    By Mara Skywalker
    I long to take tea with Emilie while watching Upstairs Downstairs . . . Her in lovely white bloomers, her lips touching China so delicate that shadows may pass through it, and I, I should be wearing a misty delicate gown of darktitude. This is hedonism for the ears.
  • FINALLY!
    5
    By Battered Rose
    You will not believe hoe ecstatic I was when I saw this in te Emilie Autumn selection! I have been waiting for ages for this to come out on iTunes! I suggest buying it as soon as possible, for it is a great deal that you shan't regret and beautiful poetry! Click yes if you agree.
  • First Review
    5
    By E. Squeeks
    Okay, so first of all... I can't even begin to tell any of you how long I have been waiting for this to come out on iTunes. I have read and re-read Emilie's poems on song lyrics sights countless times. My favorite poems by Emilie include, Ghost, Funny How Things Change, the Music I heard Once, Empty, the Muse, and What Right Have I. I suggest buying all 46 poems though, since they are all well written and you can buy them together for only $10, instead of having to waste a dollar on each. It probably wouldn't be a good idea, considering that some of these poems are read with haste.