Song | Live at the Apocalypse Cabaret |
Artist | The Blood Brothers |
Album | Crimes |
作曲 : Blood Brothers | |
Scarecrow, you ruined me. | |
Now I've caught my hands in the death machine. | |
They fed my children to the lions; | |
they made me watch it on the television. | |
Scarecrow, with your blackbird wives, | |
I was promised you'd come and save my life. | |
They chased me down with the farmer's son, | |
bashed our brains out with an oil drum. | |
The cross-eyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny neck ties... | |
But scarecrow, I'm still alive. | |
Who sewed me back together to watch the whole world writhe? | |
Watch me stumble on the cobblestones. | |
Mothers, grab your children, here comes the town drunk. | |
Scarecrow, they took my wife. | |
They tied her to an oak in a field of rye. | |
They flood the field with kerosene; | |
as the moths ate the flames their faces beamed. | |
The bald-eyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny neck ties.. | |
And the Graveyard Ship flies over us. | |
The celebrity host walks the plank. | |
The verse of the day is, "Baby heads planted in the ground don't make baby trees. Thank you, goodnight." | |
Scarecrow, did you hear about the priest | |
they found jerking off in the confession booth? | |
His collar spinning like a top | |
he looked so pathetic crying to the cops. | |
Scarecrow, did you hear about the man who locked his daughter | |
in the basement for 12 years? | |
They dragged her out of the house to the hungry audience. | |
The cross-eyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny neck ties. | |
The bald-eyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny noose ties. | |
The wild-eyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny death lies. |
zuò qǔ : Blood Brothers | |
Scarecrow, you ruined me. | |
Now I' ve caught my hands in the death machine. | |
They fed my children to the lions | |
they made me watch it on the television. | |
Scarecrow, with your blackbird wives, | |
I was promised you' d come and save my life. | |
They chased me down with the farmer' s son, | |
bashed our brains out with an oil drum. | |
The crosseyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny neck ties... | |
But scarecrow, I' m still alive. | |
Who sewed me back together to watch the whole world writhe? | |
Watch me stumble on the cobblestones. | |
Mothers, grab your children, here comes the town drunk. | |
Scarecrow, they took my wife. | |
They tied her to an oak in a field of rye. | |
They flood the field with kerosene | |
as the moths ate the flames their faces beamed. | |
The baldeyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny neck ties.. | |
And the Graveyard Ship flies over us. | |
The celebrity host walks the plank. | |
The verse of the day is, " Baby heads planted in the ground don' t make baby trees. Thank you, goodnight." | |
Scarecrow, did you hear about the priest | |
they found jerking off in the confession booth? | |
His collar spinning like a top | |
he looked so pathetic crying to the cops. | |
Scarecrow, did you hear about the man who locked his daughter | |
in the basement for 12 years? | |
They dragged her out of the house to the hungry audience. | |
The crosseyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny neck ties. | |
The baldeyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny noose ties. | |
The wildeyed map of the afterlife is knitting tiny death lies. |