Song | The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase One) |
Artist | Porcupine Tree |
Album | Stars Die: The Delerium Years '91-97 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Wilson | |
We lost the skyline | |
We stepped right off the map | |
Drifted in to blank space | |
And let the clocks relapse | |
We laughed the rain down | |
Slow burn on the lawn | |
Ghosts across the downtown | |
Swallowed up the storm | |
Sometimes I, I feel like a fist | |
Sometimes I am the colour of air | |
Sometimes it's only afterwards | |
I find that I'm not there | |
In the dream dusk | |
We walked beside the lake | |
We watched the sky move sideways | |
And heard the evening break | |
Sometimes I, I feel like a fist | |
Sometimes I am the colour of air | |
Sometimes it's only afterwards | |
I find that I'm not there |
zuo ci : Wilson | |
We lost the skyline | |
We stepped right off the map | |
Drifted in to blank space | |
And let the clocks relapse | |
We laughed the rain down | |
Slow burn on the lawn | |
Ghosts across the downtown | |
Swallowed up the storm | |
Sometimes I, I feel like a fist | |
Sometimes I am the colour of air | |
Sometimes it' s only afterwards | |
I find that I' m not there | |
In the dream dusk | |
We walked beside the lake | |
We watched the sky move sideways | |
And heard the evening break | |
Sometimes I, I feel like a fist | |
Sometimes I am the colour of air | |
Sometimes it' s only afterwards | |
I find that I' m not there |
zuò cí : Wilson | |
We lost the skyline | |
We stepped right off the map | |
Drifted in to blank space | |
And let the clocks relapse | |
We laughed the rain down | |
Slow burn on the lawn | |
Ghosts across the downtown | |
Swallowed up the storm | |
Sometimes I, I feel like a fist | |
Sometimes I am the colour of air | |
Sometimes it' s only afterwards | |
I find that I' m not there | |
In the dream dusk | |
We walked beside the lake | |
We watched the sky move sideways | |
And heard the evening break | |
Sometimes I, I feel like a fist | |
Sometimes I am the colour of air | |
Sometimes it' s only afterwards | |
I find that I' m not there |