Song | Masquerading With Dawn |
Artist | Fruupp |
Album | Modern Masquerades |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : McCusker | |
She looked out to see | |
The moon in the sky. | |
Carelessly passing by. | |
While all of her truths | |
Were lost in a lie. | |
Oh, but the night was high. | |
She always thought that life | |
Was bought and sold. | |
From whence she came | |
Was left untold. | |
And now she's lost in a world full of cost. | |
She learned how to live, | |
She learned how to give | |
Always in need of love. | |
And once came a stranger | |
A friend of a friend. | |
Resembling a god from above. | |
Ah, but he loved her much | |
And loved her will. | |
But things came late and later still. | |
And now he's gone. | |
Masquerading with dawn. | |
And she thought she could see. | |
Someone to make her be. | |
A friend most definitely. | |
She'd say explicitly. | |
‘T was love indeed to be. | |
‘T was love indeed to be. | |
She looked out see. | |
The night's mystery. | |
‘T was not for her to be. | |
Said the moon, laughingly. |
zuo qu : McCusker | |
She looked out to see | |
The moon in the sky. | |
Carelessly passing by. | |
While all of her truths | |
Were lost in a lie. | |
Oh, but the night was high. | |
She always thought that life | |
Was bought and sold. | |
From whence she came | |
Was left untold. | |
And now she' s lost in a world full of cost. | |
She learned how to live, | |
She learned how to give | |
Always in need of love. | |
And once came a stranger | |
A friend of a friend. | |
Resembling a god from above. | |
Ah, but he loved her much | |
And loved her will. | |
But things came late and later still. | |
And now he' s gone. | |
Masquerading with dawn. | |
And she thought she could see. | |
Someone to make her be. | |
A friend most definitely. | |
She' d say explicitly. | |
' T was love indeed to be. | |
' T was love indeed to be. | |
She looked out see. | |
The night' s mystery. | |
' T was not for her to be. | |
Said the moon, laughingly. |
zuò qǔ : McCusker | |
She looked out to see | |
The moon in the sky. | |
Carelessly passing by. | |
While all of her truths | |
Were lost in a lie. | |
Oh, but the night was high. | |
She always thought that life | |
Was bought and sold. | |
From whence she came | |
Was left untold. | |
And now she' s lost in a world full of cost. | |
She learned how to live, | |
She learned how to give | |
Always in need of love. | |
And once came a stranger | |
A friend of a friend. | |
Resembling a god from above. | |
Ah, but he loved her much | |
And loved her will. | |
But things came late and later still. | |
And now he' s gone. | |
Masquerading with dawn. | |
And she thought she could see. | |
Someone to make her be. | |
A friend most definitely. | |
She' d say explicitly. | |
' T was love indeed to be. | |
' T was love indeed to be. | |
She looked out see. | |
The night' s mystery. | |
' T was not for her to be. | |
Said the moon, laughingly. |