Song | Summer of Drugs |
Artist | Victoria Williams |
Album | Swing the Statue! |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Williams | |
Sister got bit by a copperhead snake in the woods behind the house | |
Nobody was home so I grabbed her foot and sucked that poison out | |
Sister got better in a month or so when the swelling it went down | |
And I’d started off my teenage years with poison in my mouth | |
We were too young to be hippies | |
Missed out on the love | |
Learned from the teens of the late-70s in the summer of the drugs | |
Mama and daddy could never understand that life was never dull | |
Their idea of a rollicking time was a kitchen taffy pull | |
Acid, grass, downs and speed, junk those days were made of | |
How could they suspect those kids were monsters beneath their makeup | |
We were too young to be hippies | |
Missed out on the love | |
Learned from the teens of the late-70s in the summer of the drugs | |
To boys and girls in every town | |
The sandman spread his sand around | |
Now we are just waking up from the summer of drugs | |
Mamas and daddies’ too shy to talk about those birds and bees | |
The integrated schools had stopped, the facts of life were these | |
Girls and boys went away, came back empty after a weekend | |
And talk on telephones consisted of hushed voices speaking |
zuo ci : Williams | |
Sister got bit by a copperhead snake in the woods behind the house | |
Nobody was home so I grabbed her foot and sucked that poison out | |
Sister got better in a month or so when the swelling it went down | |
And I' d started off my teenage years with poison in my mouth | |
We were too young to be hippies | |
Missed out on the love | |
Learned from the teens of the late70s in the summer of the drugs | |
Mama and daddy could never understand that life was never dull | |
Their idea of a rollicking time was a kitchen taffy pull | |
Acid, grass, downs and speed, junk those days were made of | |
How could they suspect those kids were monsters beneath their makeup | |
We were too young to be hippies | |
Missed out on the love | |
Learned from the teens of the late70s in the summer of the drugs | |
To boys and girls in every town | |
The sandman spread his sand around | |
Now we are just waking up from the summer of drugs | |
Mamas and daddies' too shy to talk about those birds and bees | |
The integrated schools had stopped, the facts of life were these | |
Girls and boys went away, came back empty after a weekend | |
And talk on telephones consisted of hushed voices speaking |
zuò cí : Williams | |
Sister got bit by a copperhead snake in the woods behind the house | |
Nobody was home so I grabbed her foot and sucked that poison out | |
Sister got better in a month or so when the swelling it went down | |
And I' d started off my teenage years with poison in my mouth | |
We were too young to be hippies | |
Missed out on the love | |
Learned from the teens of the late70s in the summer of the drugs | |
Mama and daddy could never understand that life was never dull | |
Their idea of a rollicking time was a kitchen taffy pull | |
Acid, grass, downs and speed, junk those days were made of | |
How could they suspect those kids were monsters beneath their makeup | |
We were too young to be hippies | |
Missed out on the love | |
Learned from the teens of the late70s in the summer of the drugs | |
To boys and girls in every town | |
The sandman spread his sand around | |
Now we are just waking up from the summer of drugs | |
Mamas and daddies' too shy to talk about those birds and bees | |
The integrated schools had stopped, the facts of life were these | |
Girls and boys went away, came back empty after a weekend | |
And talk on telephones consisted of hushed voices speaking |