Song | Lionkiller |
Artist | Cass McCombs |
Album | Dropping The Writ |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : McCombs | |
I was born in a hospital that was very big and white | |
The hands of a male doctor pulled me into the light | |
My grandmother cut the umbilical cord | |
And I took my first breath in a maternity ward | |
They gave me food and shelter, they gave me clothes and things | |
I was allowed to go to school and | |
I was encouraged to sing | |
I was healthy, | |
I was a privileged soul | |
And I am lucky today, and thankful on the whole | |
I am called | |
Scorpio, if they got the date right | |
I cannot transcend this caste even if | |
I tried I hope to kill a great lion someday | |
And I will because with work ethic | |
I was raised | |
Fire, water, earth, and wind have gone | |
To Matthew, | |
Mark, Luke, and | |
John Elements are assigned and stars given names | |
Baseball on | |
T.V, pictures in frames | |
I am still hunting for the hide of such sheen | |
My hair’s still curly and my eyes are still green | |
Stick a needle in my eye | |
I’m middle class ’til the day | |
I die |
zuo qu : McCombs | |
I was born in a hospital that was very big and white | |
The hands of a male doctor pulled me into the light | |
My grandmother cut the umbilical cord | |
And I took my first breath in a maternity ward | |
They gave me food and shelter, they gave me clothes and things | |
I was allowed to go to school and | |
I was encouraged to sing | |
I was healthy, | |
I was a privileged soul | |
And I am lucky today, and thankful on the whole | |
I am called | |
Scorpio, if they got the date right | |
I cannot transcend this caste even if | |
I tried I hope to kill a great lion someday | |
And I will because with work ethic | |
I was raised | |
Fire, water, earth, and wind have gone | |
To Matthew, | |
Mark, Luke, and | |
John Elements are assigned and stars given names | |
Baseball on | |
T. V, pictures in frames | |
I am still hunting for the hide of such sheen | |
My hair' s still curly and my eyes are still green | |
Stick a needle in my eye | |
I' m middle class ' til the day | |
I die |
zuò qǔ : McCombs | |
I was born in a hospital that was very big and white | |
The hands of a male doctor pulled me into the light | |
My grandmother cut the umbilical cord | |
And I took my first breath in a maternity ward | |
They gave me food and shelter, they gave me clothes and things | |
I was allowed to go to school and | |
I was encouraged to sing | |
I was healthy, | |
I was a privileged soul | |
And I am lucky today, and thankful on the whole | |
I am called | |
Scorpio, if they got the date right | |
I cannot transcend this caste even if | |
I tried I hope to kill a great lion someday | |
And I will because with work ethic | |
I was raised | |
Fire, water, earth, and wind have gone | |
To Matthew, | |
Mark, Luke, and | |
John Elements are assigned and stars given names | |
Baseball on | |
T. V, pictures in frames | |
I am still hunting for the hide of such sheen | |
My hair' s still curly and my eyes are still green | |
Stick a needle in my eye | |
I' m middle class ' til the day | |
I die |