Song | Seventy-Four, Seventy-Five |
Artist | Shearwater |
Album | Palo Santo |
作曲 : Meiburg | |
Seventy-four | |
Seventy-five | |
He's getting used to it now | |
How each one falls away in that hoary light | |
And they are gone | |
Gone from the age | |
Gone from the guards and their hands | |
It's no different today than years gone by | |
But it won't come out alive | |
With his hands so thin and white | |
Gone | |
Gone from the age | |
Then he is gone from your eyes | |
As that splintering wave takes so many lives | |
And now your hands | |
Gripping the edge of such a waste | |
Where every angel looks dead | |
Every face a lie | |
And you won't come out tonight | |
With your hands so thin and white | |
Alive | |
Seventy-four | |
Seventy-five | |
Daddy, come back to me now | |
I would beat them away | |
I would pull you out | |
I would wash every cinder from your eyes | |
And with silver and gold | |
I would adorn you | |
I'll let it all come out tonight | |
When they peel me out alive | |
Alive |
zuò qǔ : Meiburg | |
Seventyfour | |
Seventyfive | |
He' s getting used to it now | |
How each one falls away in that hoary light | |
And they are gone | |
Gone from the age | |
Gone from the guards and their hands | |
It' s no different today than years gone by | |
But it won' t come out alive | |
With his hands so thin and white | |
Gone | |
Gone from the age | |
Then he is gone from your eyes | |
As that splintering wave takes so many lives | |
And now your hands | |
Gripping the edge of such a waste | |
Where every angel looks dead | |
Every face a lie | |
And you won' t come out tonight | |
With your hands so thin and white | |
Alive | |
Seventyfour | |
Seventyfive | |
Daddy, come back to me now | |
I would beat them away | |
I would pull you out | |
I would wash every cinder from your eyes | |
And with silver and gold | |
I would adorn you | |
I' ll let it all come out tonight | |
When they peel me out alive | |
Alive |