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"Medellia of the Gray Skies" is a song by the The Smashing Pumpkins released with the "Tonight, Tonight" single, which was bundled with the box set The Aeroplane Flies High. Three takes of the song were recorded,[1] of which the first was included on the 2012 deluxe reissue of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.
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Originally titled "E.P.", this song was briefly considered for Mellon Collie as a companion piece to "Porcelina of the Vast Oceans". I could never seem to finish the lyrics until right before it was recorded, live with my pals from The Frogs. This song turned out much more beautiful than I ever dreamed possible, teaching me yet another lesson in spontaneity.
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— Billy Corgan, Guitar World, January 1997
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You're an empty promise
You're an easy chair
You're the gods forces
Struck down somewhere
You're a secret noticed
You're a mystery sky
You're a wish floating
Up to the night
Medellia of my eyes
You're the emptiness of I
You're the reason that I write
And if you say you will
I would love you still
And if I could
I'd throw away this world
I'd dress you all in pearls
I'd give you what you wanted
You're all I notice
In a crowded room
Your vacant motives
Unmoved, revealed
Medellia of my eyes
You're the emptiness of I
You're the reason that I drive
And if you say you will
I would love you still
And if I just could
Be anything for you
Just anyone at all
Anything that mattered, washed out
You're the silly reasons
In a goldfish laugh
You're the ageless seasons
At rest, at last
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- ↑ Corgan, Billy. "Aeroplane Track by Track", The Aeroplane Flies High 2013 reissue liner notes