Song | Referendum (Legend) |
Artist | Roy Harper |
Album | HQ |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Harper | |
There was a man from Muddlebro' whose problems he lay down | |
Upon anothers doorstep in a distant stranger's town | |
But forgetting what he'd come for and in patronising tones | |
He gave them all his clothes and bread to stop their moans and groans. | |
'It's not your fault where you were born' – he said all condescending | |
'We cannot all be made like me with lots of true blue blending' | |
'But never mind, I'll pass the hat around our gracious nation' | |
The strangers held their laughter back, remembering their station. | |
Back home in the Heads of State, the people's memory woke | |
And yet the yapping didn't stop whoever rose and spoke | |
But in the fields potatoes flowered and gulls came with high tides | |
And men came back from cutting wood and gathering by firesides. |
zuo ci : Harper | |
There was a man from Muddlebro' whose problems he lay down | |
Upon anothers doorstep in a distant stranger' s town | |
But forgetting what he' d come for and in patronising tones | |
He gave them all his clothes and bread to stop their moans and groans. | |
' It' s not your fault where you were born' he said all condescending | |
' We cannot all be made like me with lots of true blue blending' | |
' But never mind, I' ll pass the hat around our gracious nation' | |
The strangers held their laughter back, remembering their station. | |
Back home in the Heads of State, the people' s memory woke | |
And yet the yapping didn' t stop whoever rose and spoke | |
But in the fields potatoes flowered and gulls came with high tides | |
And men came back from cutting wood and gathering by firesides. |
zuò cí : Harper | |
There was a man from Muddlebro' whose problems he lay down | |
Upon anothers doorstep in a distant stranger' s town | |
But forgetting what he' d come for and in patronising tones | |
He gave them all his clothes and bread to stop their moans and groans. | |
' It' s not your fault where you were born' he said all condescending | |
' We cannot all be made like me with lots of true blue blending' | |
' But never mind, I' ll pass the hat around our gracious nation' | |
The strangers held their laughter back, remembering their station. | |
Back home in the Heads of State, the people' s memory woke | |
And yet the yapping didn' t stop whoever rose and spoke | |
But in the fields potatoes flowered and gulls came with high tides | |
And men came back from cutting wood and gathering by firesides. |