Song | Great British Mistake |
Artist | The Adverts |
Album | Crossing the Red Sea with the Adverts |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Smith | |
The great | |
British mistake was looking for a way out, | |
Was getting complacent, not noticing | |
The pulse was racing. | |
The mistake was fighting. | |
The change, was staying the same. | |
It couldn't adapt so it couldn't survive, | |
Something had to give. | |
The people take a downhill slide into the gloom. | |
Into the darn recesses of their minds. | |
I swoop over your city like a bird. | |
I climb the high branches and observe. | |
Into the mouth, into the soul. | |
I cast a shadow that swallows you whole. | |
I swoop, I climb, | |
I cling, I suck, | |
I swallow you whole. | |
String out the drip-feed, they're losing their world, | |
They're losing their hard boys and magazine girls. | |
Advert illegal, | |
T.V. as outlaw, motive as spell. | |
They'll see the books burn. | |
They'll be 451, | |
It's people against things and not against each other. | |
Out of the pre-pack, into the fear, into themselves. | |
They're the great | |
British mistake. | |
The genie's out of the bottle, call in the magician. | |
They didn't mean to free him, devil behind them, devil in the mirror, chained to their right hands. | |
They're the great | |
British mistake. | |
They'll have to come to terms now, they'll take it out somehow. | |
They'll blame it all on something. | |
The British mistake - when will it be over? | |
How can they avoid it? | |
The great | |
British mistake. | |
The great | |
British mistake. | |
The great | |
British mistake. |
zuo ci : Smith | |
The great | |
British mistake was looking for a way out, | |
Was getting complacent, not noticing | |
The pulse was racing. | |
The mistake was fighting. | |
The change, was staying the same. | |
It couldn' t adapt so it couldn' t survive, | |
Something had to give. | |
The people take a downhill slide into the gloom. | |
Into the darn recesses of their minds. | |
I swoop over your city like a bird. | |
I climb the high branches and observe. | |
Into the mouth, into the soul. | |
I cast a shadow that swallows you whole. | |
I swoop, I climb, | |
I cling, I suck, | |
I swallow you whole. | |
String out the dripfeed, they' re losing their world, | |
They' re losing their hard boys and magazine girls. | |
Advert illegal, | |
T. V. as outlaw, motive as spell. | |
They' ll see the books burn. | |
They' ll be 451, | |
It' s people against things and not against each other. | |
Out of the prepack, into the fear, into themselves. | |
They' re the great | |
British mistake. | |
The genie' s out of the bottle, call in the magician. | |
They didn' t mean to free him, devil behind them, devil in the mirror, chained to their right hands. | |
They' re the great | |
British mistake. | |
They' ll have to come to terms now, they' ll take it out somehow. | |
They' ll blame it all on something. | |
The British mistake when will it be over? | |
How can they avoid it? | |
The great | |
British mistake. | |
The great | |
British mistake. | |
The great | |
British mistake. |
zuò cí : Smith | |
The great | |
British mistake was looking for a way out, | |
Was getting complacent, not noticing | |
The pulse was racing. | |
The mistake was fighting. | |
The change, was staying the same. | |
It couldn' t adapt so it couldn' t survive, | |
Something had to give. | |
The people take a downhill slide into the gloom. | |
Into the darn recesses of their minds. | |
I swoop over your city like a bird. | |
I climb the high branches and observe. | |
Into the mouth, into the soul. | |
I cast a shadow that swallows you whole. | |
I swoop, I climb, | |
I cling, I suck, | |
I swallow you whole. | |
String out the dripfeed, they' re losing their world, | |
They' re losing their hard boys and magazine girls. | |
Advert illegal, | |
T. V. as outlaw, motive as spell. | |
They' ll see the books burn. | |
They' ll be 451, | |
It' s people against things and not against each other. | |
Out of the prepack, into the fear, into themselves. | |
They' re the great | |
British mistake. | |
The genie' s out of the bottle, call in the magician. | |
They didn' t mean to free him, devil behind them, devil in the mirror, chained to their right hands. | |
They' re the great | |
British mistake. | |
They' ll have to come to terms now, they' ll take it out somehow. | |
They' ll blame it all on something. | |
The British mistake when will it be over? | |
How can they avoid it? | |
The great | |
British mistake. | |
The great | |
British mistake. | |
The great | |
British mistake. |