Song | Loss of Loved One |
Artist | The Residents |
Album | God in Three Persons |
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作词 : | |
I told them how my wife had fallen into sickness and to calling out her | |
name with questions on her tongue. We had always been so happy that at | |
first I wasn't sad because I thought my love could keep her strong. But I | |
never thought so wrongly for the fever fought too strongly and it seemed | |
she never fought at all. Soon she died, and I despaired upon the love seat | |
we had shared so many times on pleasant afternoons. I tried and tried to | |
understand why love itself could not command my true love fromhe comas of | |
her mind. Now, empty, open and foreboding, stretching out like darkened | |
clothing somehow stained with silence and with fear. Death had brought its | |
separation, giving me an education of a dull and slowly drifting day. I | |
filled my emptiness with sorrow, taking what I could not borrow fromhe | |
friends I finally drove away. "Yes, my life was nearly ruined, till I saw | |
what you were doing. Now I strive to keep on serving you. Life is good but | |
I am better, for I feel at last I let her go because I finally found the | |
truth. Sadly now, I see the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no | |
one ever played the song she knew." |
zuo ci : | |
I told them how my wife had fallen into sickness and to calling out her | |
name with questions on her tongue. We had always been so happy that at | |
first I wasn' t sad because I thought my love could keep her strong. But I | |
never thought so wrongly for the fever fought too strongly and it seemed | |
she never fought at all. Soon she died, and I despaired upon the love seat | |
we had shared so many times on pleasant afternoons. I tried and tried to | |
understand why love itself could not command my true love fromhe comas of | |
her mind. Now, empty, open and foreboding, stretching out like darkened | |
clothing somehow stained with silence and with fear. Death had brought its | |
separation, giving me an education of a dull and slowly drifting day. I | |
filled my emptiness with sorrow, taking what I could not borrow fromhe | |
friends I finally drove away. " Yes, my life was nearly ruined, till I saw | |
what you were doing. Now I strive to keep on serving you. Life is good but | |
I am better, for I feel at last I let her go because I finally found the | |
truth. Sadly now, I see the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no | |
one ever played the song she knew." |
zuò cí : | |
I told them how my wife had fallen into sickness and to calling out her | |
name with questions on her tongue. We had always been so happy that at | |
first I wasn' t sad because I thought my love could keep her strong. But I | |
never thought so wrongly for the fever fought too strongly and it seemed | |
she never fought at all. Soon she died, and I despaired upon the love seat | |
we had shared so many times on pleasant afternoons. I tried and tried to | |
understand why love itself could not command my true love fromhe comas of | |
her mind. Now, empty, open and foreboding, stretching out like darkened | |
clothing somehow stained with silence and with fear. Death had brought its | |
separation, giving me an education of a dull and slowly drifting day. I | |
filled my emptiness with sorrow, taking what I could not borrow fromhe | |
friends I finally drove away. " Yes, my life was nearly ruined, till I saw | |
what you were doing. Now I strive to keep on serving you. Life is good but | |
I am better, for I feel at last I let her go because I finally found the | |
truth. Sadly now, I see the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no | |
one ever played the song she knew." |