Song | Hard & Tenderly |
Artist | The Residents |
Album | God in Three Persons |
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作词 : | |
They called me "Mr. X, Indeed", the special ones that saw so deep inside | |
The souls of those who were so lonely. I was down beneath the bottom, when | |
My vacant staring caught them gaily parading up and down the | |
Street-followed by some stinking masses, freeing fumes and giving gasses | |
To the brown and nearly worn out air. But they had that certain presence | |
Like the ether or the essence of the cleansing upper atmosphere. Laughing, | |
Loving, and without a doubt, they simply strode about the streets that | |
Other creatures left alone. I ran across, myself compulsive, with the | |
Feeling of a pulsing drum that pounded underneath my skin. A tingling in | |
My tangled brain was screaming that this was insane, but it also told me, | |
"Touch it," too. | |
"Stand aside," I told the masses, and with that I made my passage frome | |
Lonely to the only side. Openly they smiled to greet me, like they always | |
Knew they'd meet me somewhere walking up and down the road. I knew I must | |
Appear as someone far beyond the common come-on, so I could not say my nae | |
Was Ed. So I said, "I'm Mr. X who wants to come and who expects to help | |
And guide your efforts to succeed." They laughed a little bit at me, and | |
Then said, "Mr. X-Indeed," and hugged me somehow hard and tenderly. |
zuo ci : | |
They called me " Mr. X, Indeed", the special ones that saw so deep inside | |
The souls of those who were so lonely. I was down beneath the bottom, when | |
My vacant staring caught them gaily parading up and down the | |
Streetfollowed by some stinking masses, freeing fumes and giving gasses | |
To the brown and nearly worn out air. But they had that certain presence | |
Like the ether or the essence of the cleansing upper atmosphere. Laughing, | |
Loving, and without a doubt, they simply strode about the streets that | |
Other creatures left alone. I ran across, myself compulsive, with the | |
Feeling of a pulsing drum that pounded underneath my skin. A tingling in | |
My tangled brain was screaming that this was insane, but it also told me, | |
" Touch it," too. | |
" Stand aside," I told the masses, and with that I made my passage frome | |
Lonely to the only side. Openly they smiled to greet me, like they always | |
Knew they' d meet me somewhere walking up and down the road. I knew I must | |
Appear as someone far beyond the common comeon, so I could not say my nae | |
Was Ed. So I said, " I' m Mr. X who wants to come and who expects to help | |
And guide your efforts to succeed." They laughed a little bit at me, and | |
Then said, " Mr. XIndeed," and hugged me somehow hard and tenderly. |
zuò cí : | |
They called me " Mr. X, Indeed", the special ones that saw so deep inside | |
The souls of those who were so lonely. I was down beneath the bottom, when | |
My vacant staring caught them gaily parading up and down the | |
Streetfollowed by some stinking masses, freeing fumes and giving gasses | |
To the brown and nearly worn out air. But they had that certain presence | |
Like the ether or the essence of the cleansing upper atmosphere. Laughing, | |
Loving, and without a doubt, they simply strode about the streets that | |
Other creatures left alone. I ran across, myself compulsive, with the | |
Feeling of a pulsing drum that pounded underneath my skin. A tingling in | |
My tangled brain was screaming that this was insane, but it also told me, | |
" Touch it," too. | |
" Stand aside," I told the masses, and with that I made my passage frome | |
Lonely to the only side. Openly they smiled to greet me, like they always | |
Knew they' d meet me somewhere walking up and down the road. I knew I must | |
Appear as someone far beyond the common comeon, so I could not say my nae | |
Was Ed. So I said, " I' m Mr. X who wants to come and who expects to help | |
And guide your efforts to succeed." They laughed a little bit at me, and | |
Then said, " Mr. XIndeed," and hugged me somehow hard and tenderly. |