Song | Bury Your Flame |
Artist | La Dispute |
Album | Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Kool | |
We could blame it on our hands, | |
They lifted the drink to our mouths so we drank it. Or | |
we could blame it on our bodies, | |
they say, “We like the way we feel | |
when we get touched.” | |
You’ve got your fingers snared in my veins, | |
I think it’s time you pulled them out. | |
And I don’t care about the flesh it’ll tear, | |
it isn’t flesh that I’m worried about. | |
We held a match to keep our sight on the path but the flame gave up and we lost it. | |
And I’ve knelt for the last three years trying to find it back with the blackened matchstick. | |
Today I’m not afraid of failure. | |
“The past is a flower. | |
The future: the snow.” | |
I wasn’t ever close to perfect, but | |
I didn’t let you go. | |
You let your doubt like a river lead you | |
on and on and on and | |
you will never get back to save what you had, hear me promise, “I will | |
bury your problems in me so sleep soundly.” | |
I held your heart in my fingers now it’s | |
gone, it’s gone, it’s gone and | |
you will never admit that you bid the wind blow the flames out | |
And buried the coals in the sea. | |
You tricked me. | |
You came back and you brought floods | |
wearing a necklace made of hearts that you’d dragged through the mud. | |
I guess I wasn’t quite sure what to say to you. | |
But then I saw mine, almost reached out to grab it. Said, | |
“Darling, you’re the only one on Earth I want to have it.” | |
But now I’m not so sure that that was true, | |
after the hell you put it through. | |
But there was no sharp pain this time, | |
just the ghost of your presence compressing my chest like a vine. | |
An unshakeable absence, | |
like most of my insides crawled out through my mouth and went west. But that’s fine. | |
We cast our hearts in plaster. | |
We imagined our bodies were fashioned from stone but | |
they chipped at the brick and the mortar, | |
We found out that we’re only layers of skin hiding bone. | |
And our bones are like chains, old and rusted in the rain—they’re going to snap when the weight shifts. | |
You moved like a fire through the forest. | |
You’re hands were as red as the skin on your lips. | |
You’d been flirting with distance, princess, | |
I tasted its spit in your kiss. | |
Oh, mistress, know: | |
Today I will bury the flames of your failure. | |
The past is a liar, the future: a whore. | |
I’ll lay your bones into the earth and you | |
will haunt my head no more. | |
We could blame it on our hands, but | |
it was our mouths that opened up to swallow and | |
our heads that commanded us drink. | |
But as I buried your flames in the dirt, | |
I watched the smoke pull your ghost from the grave. And | |
I fear they’ll only lay in wait till we are face to face again. | |
Just when I said, “I’m moving—I’m moving on.” | |
I felt them come to life again. | |
There are fires that tear through valleys and make dust from grass. | |
There are wires—bound in blue light they pull us to the past. | |
We are tired. We should’ve known from the start that this thing wouldn’t last. |
zuo qu : Kool | |
We could blame it on our hands, | |
They lifted the drink to our mouths so we drank it. Or | |
we could blame it on our bodies, | |
they say, " We like the way we feel | |
when we get touched." | |
You' ve got your fingers snared in my veins, | |
I think it' s time you pulled them out. | |
And I don' t care about the flesh it' ll tear, | |
it isn' t flesh that I' m worried about. | |
We held a match to keep our sight on the path but the flame gave up and we lost it. | |
And I' ve knelt for the last three years trying to find it back with the blackened matchstick. | |
Today I' m not afraid of failure. | |
" The past is a flower. | |
The future: the snow." | |
I wasn' t ever close to perfect, but | |
I didn' t let you go. | |
You let your doubt like a river lead you | |
on and on and on and | |
you will never get back to save what you had, hear me promise, " I will | |
bury your problems in me so sleep soundly." | |
I held your heart in my fingers now it' s | |
gone, it' s gone, it' s gone and | |
you will never admit that you bid the wind blow the flames out | |
And buried the coals in the sea. | |
You tricked me. | |
You came back and you brought floods | |
wearing a necklace made of hearts that you' d dragged through the mud. | |
I guess I wasn' t quite sure what to say to you. | |
But then I saw mine, almost reached out to grab it. Said, | |
" Darling, you' re the only one on Earth I want to have it." | |
But now I' m not so sure that that was true, | |
after the hell you put it through. | |
But there was no sharp pain this time, | |
just the ghost of your presence compressing my chest like a vine. | |
An unshakeable absence, | |
like most of my insides crawled out through my mouth and went west. But that' s fine. | |
We cast our hearts in plaster. | |
We imagined our bodies were fashioned from stone but | |
they chipped at the brick and the mortar, | |
We found out that we' re only layers of skin hiding bone. | |
And our bones are like chains, old and rusted in the rain they' re going to snap when the weight shifts. | |
You moved like a fire through the forest. | |
You' re hands were as red as the skin on your lips. | |
You' d been flirting with distance, princess, | |
I tasted its spit in your kiss. | |
Oh, mistress, know: | |
Today I will bury the flames of your failure. | |
The past is a liar, the future: a whore. | |
I' ll lay your bones into the earth and you | |
will haunt my head no more. | |
We could blame it on our hands, but | |
it was our mouths that opened up to swallow and | |
our heads that commanded us drink. | |
But as I buried your flames in the dirt, | |
I watched the smoke pull your ghost from the grave. And | |
I fear they' ll only lay in wait till we are face to face again. | |
Just when I said, " I' m moving I' m moving on." | |
I felt them come to life again. | |
There are fires that tear through valleys and make dust from grass. | |
There are wires bound in blue light they pull us to the past. | |
We are tired. We should' ve known from the start that this thing wouldn' t last. |
zuò qǔ : Kool | |
We could blame it on our hands, | |
They lifted the drink to our mouths so we drank it. Or | |
we could blame it on our bodies, | |
they say, " We like the way we feel | |
when we get touched." | |
You' ve got your fingers snared in my veins, | |
I think it' s time you pulled them out. | |
And I don' t care about the flesh it' ll tear, | |
it isn' t flesh that I' m worried about. | |
We held a match to keep our sight on the path but the flame gave up and we lost it. | |
And I' ve knelt for the last three years trying to find it back with the blackened matchstick. | |
Today I' m not afraid of failure. | |
" The past is a flower. | |
The future: the snow." | |
I wasn' t ever close to perfect, but | |
I didn' t let you go. | |
You let your doubt like a river lead you | |
on and on and on and | |
you will never get back to save what you had, hear me promise, " I will | |
bury your problems in me so sleep soundly." | |
I held your heart in my fingers now it' s | |
gone, it' s gone, it' s gone and | |
you will never admit that you bid the wind blow the flames out | |
And buried the coals in the sea. | |
You tricked me. | |
You came back and you brought floods | |
wearing a necklace made of hearts that you' d dragged through the mud. | |
I guess I wasn' t quite sure what to say to you. | |
But then I saw mine, almost reached out to grab it. Said, | |
" Darling, you' re the only one on Earth I want to have it." | |
But now I' m not so sure that that was true, | |
after the hell you put it through. | |
But there was no sharp pain this time, | |
just the ghost of your presence compressing my chest like a vine. | |
An unshakeable absence, | |
like most of my insides crawled out through my mouth and went west. But that' s fine. | |
We cast our hearts in plaster. | |
We imagined our bodies were fashioned from stone but | |
they chipped at the brick and the mortar, | |
We found out that we' re only layers of skin hiding bone. | |
And our bones are like chains, old and rusted in the rain they' re going to snap when the weight shifts. | |
You moved like a fire through the forest. | |
You' re hands were as red as the skin on your lips. | |
You' d been flirting with distance, princess, | |
I tasted its spit in your kiss. | |
Oh, mistress, know: | |
Today I will bury the flames of your failure. | |
The past is a liar, the future: a whore. | |
I' ll lay your bones into the earth and you | |
will haunt my head no more. | |
We could blame it on our hands, but | |
it was our mouths that opened up to swallow and | |
our heads that commanded us drink. | |
But as I buried your flames in the dirt, | |
I watched the smoke pull your ghost from the grave. And | |
I fear they' ll only lay in wait till we are face to face again. | |
Just when I said, " I' m moving I' m moving on." | |
I felt them come to life again. | |
There are fires that tear through valleys and make dust from grass. | |
There are wires bound in blue light they pull us to the past. | |
We are tired. We should' ve known from the start that this thing wouldn' t last. |