Song | Edweena |
Artist | The Residents |
Album | Not Available |
作词 : Residents | |
Chorus: | |
Coming into column nation is a gracious thing | |
A stirring and a whirring and a broken widow(er)'s pain; | |
It's causing easy ought to just leave a lust alone | |
But when a friend has shrunken skin where do you throw the bone? | |
(The matter that's been spoken to's a fragrant little thing | |
It's open and was known to need a token diamond ring.) | |
Young Girl: | |
Investing space without a place; | |
Confusing grace with outer space. | |
Chorus: | |
To please the breeze you freeze the seize, | |
Combat disease and bend the knees; | |
And if explicit matters naught, | |
Extend the grin -- but don't get caught. | |
Now Uncle Remus, Uncle Remus, where have you been we say | |
(We saw the end of Uncle mend and turn into into today). | |
But now they say there's room no more for such a friendly friendly whore | |
Uncle Remus: | |
Yes, Easter Island isn't my land coming home once more. | |
Chorus: | |
But a sentence existing inside of a rhyme | |
Is only just a token left spoken in time | |
Uncle Remus: | |
Can tomorrow be more than the end of today? | |
Young Girl: | |
Or do posies just bloom for the feel of a may? | |
Investing space without a place; | |
Confusing grace with outer space. | |
Chorus: | |
The way is a never for severing two, | |
(For) beginnings are endings for all but a few. |
zuò cí : Residents | |
Chorus: | |
Coming into column nation is a gracious thing | |
A stirring and a whirring and a broken widow er' s pain | |
It' s causing easy ought to just leave a lust alone | |
But when a friend has shrunken skin where do you throw the bone? | |
The matter that' s been spoken to' s a fragrant little thing | |
It' s open and was known to need a token diamond ring. | |
Young Girl: | |
Investing space without a place | |
Confusing grace with outer space. | |
Chorus: | |
To please the breeze you freeze the seize, | |
Combat disease and bend the knees | |
And if explicit matters naught, | |
Extend the grin but don' t get caught. | |
Now Uncle Remus, Uncle Remus, where have you been we say | |
We saw the end of Uncle mend and turn into into today. | |
But now they say there' s room no more for such a friendly friendly whore | |
Uncle Remus: | |
Yes, Easter Island isn' t my land coming home once more. | |
Chorus: | |
But a sentence existing inside of a rhyme | |
Is only just a token left spoken in time | |
Uncle Remus: | |
Can tomorrow be more than the end of today? | |
Young Girl: | |
Or do posies just bloom for the feel of a may? | |
Investing space without a place | |
Confusing grace with outer space. | |
Chorus: | |
The way is a never for severing two, | |
For beginnings are endings for all but a few. |