A cover of the original song by W.A.S.P., this is a track on the Cain mini CD. In his memoirs the artist Benvenuto Cellini describes a boyhood memory of glimpsing a mythical fire-dwelling salamander writhing in the depths of the family hearth fire. When he told his father what he had seen, he had his ears boxed - not, apparently, for telling tales, but because his father was so taken with the incident that he hoped that the boxing would make the vision in the flames indelible in his son's memory. Apparently it did. For the central image here I have used one of my oil paintings.
Sleeping in the Fire
A cover of the original song by W.A.S.P., this is a track on the Cain mini CD. In his memoirs the artist Benvenuto Cellini describes a boyhood memory of glimpsing a mythical fire-dwelling salamander writhing in the depths of the family hearth fire. When he told his father what he had seen, he had his ears boxed - not, apparently, for telling tales, but because his father was so taken with the incident that he hoped that the boxing would make the vision in the flames indelible in his son's memory. Apparently it did. For the central image here I have used one of my oil paintings.
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