Song | The Hole In Your Roof |
Artist | Augie March |
Album | Sunset Studies |
作曲 : Richards | |
What do the men say | |
To the women when they lay down at night. | |
All naked of arms from the old imagined fight? | |
And how do the women hear? | |
In kind and in likeness of light - | |
"In kindness you needn't and neither do I, | |
we are both of us capable of flight", | |
And as if to give proof | |
She jumped through the hole in the roof. | |
What did the condemned say | |
To the blessed when they met on the path? | |
"O you take the low road and I'll take the high for a laugh, | |
(but if I'm laughing now it's because I've a gentle heart)", | |
And because it was true | |
He slipped through the hole in the roof. | |
La la la la, | |
La la la la la la... | |
From above your head a thing can be read that you're thinking... | |
What the secretaries sing and the CEO's bark in the bars - | |
What do the dead say | |
To the ones who still think they're alive? | |
"With your heads all on backwards | |
You can't see in front for what near behind you lies" | |
"Well show us some help then, | |
Above your head let it flicker the light, | |
These ones that I'm with | |
Have not learned to forgive your necessary alibis - | |
When they made you love money, | |
And the poor prophet's stock, | |
When they poisoned the watersheds | |
And fashioned our arrowheads | |
From the deep forbidden rock. | |
O but did you see what people do? | |
And when you saw it you did it too, | |
Now all your children are twice the size of you, | |
and they come in at night through | |
The hole in your roof | |
The hole in your roof | |
The hole in your roof | |
The hole in your roof |
zuò qǔ : Richards | |
What do the men say | |
To the women when they lay down at night. | |
All naked of arms from the old imagined fight? | |
And how do the women hear? | |
In kind and in likeness of light | |
" In kindness you needn' t and neither do I, | |
we are both of us capable of flight", | |
And as if to give proof | |
She jumped through the hole in the roof. | |
What did the condemned say | |
To the blessed when they met on the path? | |
" O you take the low road and I' ll take the high for a laugh, | |
but if I' m laughing now it' s because I' ve a gentle heart", | |
And because it was true | |
He slipped through the hole in the roof. | |
La la la la, | |
La la la la la la... | |
From above your head a thing can be read that you' re thinking... | |
What the secretaries sing and the CEO' s bark in the bars | |
What do the dead say | |
To the ones who still think they' re alive? | |
" With your heads all on backwards | |
You can' t see in front for what near behind you lies" | |
" Well show us some help then, | |
Above your head let it flicker the light, | |
These ones that I' m with | |
Have not learned to forgive your necessary alibis | |
When they made you love money, | |
And the poor prophet' s stock, | |
When they poisoned the watersheds | |
And fashioned our arrowheads | |
From the deep forbidden rock. | |
O but did you see what people do? | |
And when you saw it you did it too, | |
Now all your children are twice the size of you, | |
and they come in at night through | |
The hole in your roof | |
The hole in your roof | |
The hole in your roof | |
The hole in your roof |