Song | Sunset Studies |
Artist | Augie March |
Album | Sunset Studies |
作曲 : Richards | |
You are the queen of a dust bowl, | |
Ex to a crier in a town of ashes, | |
This is what happens when a great love crashes. | |
Tonight you let me see you, | |
For the first time, in a long time, | |
For the first time, in a time | |
Without the fear of going blind, | |
without the fear of going blind... | |
In a den of quitters in a hall of hosts, | |
Between worn out waltzes and wedding toasts | |
I heard a man confess that what he struggles with most | |
is the freedom for so long. | |
Without a strong enough voice to tell him what's wrong, | |
Without a will, without a prayer, without a passionate song to sing... | |
Our favourite sons, our polished metal guns, | |
Plagues, mermaids, setting suns | |
Our favourite sons, our polished metal guns, | |
Plagues, mermaids, setting suns | |
Well all by and by and all through and through, | |
this is the only thing that comes back to you, | |
how you banged her on a cannon in a World War Two park in Gundagai, | |
O come on guy, O come on, you were born red-eyed and screaming, | |
You mother was beaming, she trembled, | |
and dabbed your eyes with mercury and rained on you the blessings three. | |
You were a babe of Spring now what's it going to be. | |
Sunshine | |
Our favourite songs, our polished metal guns. | |
Plagues, mermaids, setting suns | |
Our favourite sons, our polished metal guns, | |
Plagues, mermaids, setting suns | |
Upon all brave new breeds of old disease | |
on rotten roots of family trees, | |
on sold out universities, | |
Other sunset studies and these. |
zuò qǔ : Richards | |
You are the queen of a dust bowl, | |
Ex to a crier in a town of ashes, | |
This is what happens when a great love crashes. | |
Tonight you let me see you, | |
For the first time, in a long time, | |
For the first time, in a time | |
Without the fear of going blind, | |
without the fear of going blind... | |
In a den of quitters in a hall of hosts, | |
Between worn out waltzes and wedding toasts | |
I heard a man confess that what he struggles with most | |
is the freedom for so long. | |
Without a strong enough voice to tell him what' s wrong, | |
Without a will, without a prayer, without a passionate song to sing... | |
Our favourite sons, our polished metal guns, | |
Plagues, mermaids, setting suns | |
Our favourite sons, our polished metal guns, | |
Plagues, mermaids, setting suns | |
Well all by and by and all through and through, | |
this is the only thing that comes back to you, | |
how you banged her on a cannon in a World War Two park in Gundagai, | |
O come on guy, O come on, you were born redeyed and screaming, | |
You mother was beaming, she trembled, | |
and dabbed your eyes with mercury and rained on you the blessings three. | |
You were a babe of Spring now what' s it going to be. | |
Sunshine | |
Our favourite songs, our polished metal guns. | |
Plagues, mermaids, setting suns | |
Our favourite sons, our polished metal guns, | |
Plagues, mermaids, setting suns | |
Upon all brave new breeds of old disease | |
on rotten roots of family trees, | |
on sold out universities, | |
Other sunset studies and these. |