Song | Riegal |
Artist | Pearls Before Swine |
Album | 10-31-71 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Rapp | |
First I will describe the scene to you | |
Do you have it right? | |
In 1944 the Riegal she went down | |
She went down with 4,000 prisoners | |
Asleep on board | |
Well now do you, | |
I want to know if you | |
Have it right, is it like | |
The borders of a dream | |
Have taken you inside? | |
The Riegel was a mighty ship | |
4,000 prisoners strong | |
The Captain he was gallant | |
Or perhaps he was a prisoner, too | |
Who's to know for sure who's who? | |
One night it was very late | |
The Riegel tore its side | |
4,000 prisoners and the Captain | |
They were trapped inside | |
Has there been any news? | |
I feel so out of place | |
The Captain's always busy | |
Being in a state of grace | |
But what I want to know is: | |
Are you listening out there? | |
The crew they were a sorry lot | |
Blinded by their blood | |
The Captain he whispered orders | |
You could not hear him above the flood | |
Then somebody said, "the ocean's here," | |
But someone said "No, there's more" | |
And the last thing I remember | |
Is a broken hand clinging to the Captain's door | |
Has there been any news? | |
I feel so out of place | |
The Captain's always busy | |
Being in a state of grace | |
But what I want to know is | |
Anybody listening? | |
Is anybody listening? | |
Is anybody listening? |
zuo ci : Rapp | |
First I will describe the scene to you | |
Do you have it right? | |
In 1944 the Riegal she went down | |
She went down with 4, 000 prisoners | |
Asleep on board | |
Well now do you, | |
I want to know if you | |
Have it right, is it like | |
The borders of a dream | |
Have taken you inside? | |
The Riegel was a mighty ship | |
4, 000 prisoners strong | |
The Captain he was gallant | |
Or perhaps he was a prisoner, too | |
Who' s to know for sure who' s who? | |
One night it was very late | |
The Riegel tore its side | |
4, 000 prisoners and the Captain | |
They were trapped inside | |
Has there been any news? | |
I feel so out of place | |
The Captain' s always busy | |
Being in a state of grace | |
But what I want to know is: | |
Are you listening out there? | |
The crew they were a sorry lot | |
Blinded by their blood | |
The Captain he whispered orders | |
You could not hear him above the flood | |
Then somebody said, " the ocean' s here," | |
But someone said " No, there' s more" | |
And the last thing I remember | |
Is a broken hand clinging to the Captain' s door | |
Has there been any news? | |
I feel so out of place | |
The Captain' s always busy | |
Being in a state of grace | |
But what I want to know is | |
Anybody listening? | |
Is anybody listening? | |
Is anybody listening? |
zuò cí : Rapp | |
First I will describe the scene to you | |
Do you have it right? | |
In 1944 the Riegal she went down | |
She went down with 4, 000 prisoners | |
Asleep on board | |
Well now do you, | |
I want to know if you | |
Have it right, is it like | |
The borders of a dream | |
Have taken you inside? | |
The Riegel was a mighty ship | |
4, 000 prisoners strong | |
The Captain he was gallant | |
Or perhaps he was a prisoner, too | |
Who' s to know for sure who' s who? | |
One night it was very late | |
The Riegel tore its side | |
4, 000 prisoners and the Captain | |
They were trapped inside | |
Has there been any news? | |
I feel so out of place | |
The Captain' s always busy | |
Being in a state of grace | |
But what I want to know is: | |
Are you listening out there? | |
The crew they were a sorry lot | |
Blinded by their blood | |
The Captain he whispered orders | |
You could not hear him above the flood | |
Then somebody said, " the ocean' s here," | |
But someone said " No, there' s more" | |
And the last thing I remember | |
Is a broken hand clinging to the Captain' s door | |
Has there been any news? | |
I feel so out of place | |
The Captain' s always busy | |
Being in a state of grace | |
But what I want to know is | |
Anybody listening? | |
Is anybody listening? | |
Is anybody listening? |