Song | The Sky Above the Rain |
Artist | Marillion |
Album | Sounds That Can't Be Made |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : STEVE HOGARTH/STEPHEN ROTHERY/MARK KELLY/IAN MOSLEY | |
She loves him | |
But she doesn't want him | |
She used to burn for him | |
But now that's changed | |
She knows he knows | |
And she says it isn't so | |
What else can she say? | |
But when he reaches out | |
She turns away. | |
When he talks about it | |
She says he's cruel | |
So he apologises | |
Counts his blessings | |
What else can he do? | |
She used to gaze at him reach out with her toes to touch him | |
She still loves him | |
But she doesn't want him | |
And in her eyes, he's so much less | |
Than the light heart she met | |
The laughing boy she used to know | |
He feels ugly now, and the ugliness, creeps around inside him | |
Until he really is. | |
The animal paws at him, gnaws at him | |
The silver-back wins over him | |
And in his pain, and bitter shame, he resents her. | |
The one who loves him | |
They said they'd never lie | |
They'd learned their lessons from the last times | |
They said that they could talk | |
They could always talk | |
Deceit stirs in them now for reasons good as well as bad | |
But he wants so much | |
Not to live another lie | |
To be free and high again | |
Trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
Trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
Remembering the blue sky above the pouring rain | |
He's trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
He's flown there and he's seen it, been up there lighter than air, floating in the miracle | |
But he can't fly until she wants him | |
He can't burn until she sparks him | |
He's dressed in lead from toe to head | |
Trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
Remembering the blue sky above the rain | |
Maybe they'll talk | |
Soul to soul head to head heart to heart eye to eye | |
Rise up to that blue space above the clouds | |
Where troubles die | |
And tears dry | |
Heading West and climbing | |
In that place the sun never stops shining | |
The rain's below us. |
zuo qu : STEVE HOGARTH STEPHEN ROTHERY MARK KELLY IAN MOSLEY | |
She loves him | |
But she doesn' t want him | |
She used to burn for him | |
But now that' s changed | |
She knows he knows | |
And she says it isn' t so | |
What else can she say? | |
But when he reaches out | |
She turns away. | |
When he talks about it | |
She says he' s cruel | |
So he apologises | |
Counts his blessings | |
What else can he do? | |
She used to gaze at him reach out with her toes to touch him | |
She still loves him | |
But she doesn' t want him | |
And in her eyes, he' s so much less | |
Than the light heart she met | |
The laughing boy she used to know | |
He feels ugly now, and the ugliness, creeps around inside him | |
Until he really is. | |
The animal paws at him, gnaws at him | |
The silverback wins over him | |
And in his pain, and bitter shame, he resents her. | |
The one who loves him | |
They said they' d never lie | |
They' d learned their lessons from the last times | |
They said that they could talk | |
They could always talk | |
Deceit stirs in them now for reasons good as well as bad | |
But he wants so much | |
Not to live another lie | |
To be free and high again | |
Trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
Trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
Remembering the blue sky above the pouring rain | |
He' s trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
He' s flown there and he' s seen it, been up there lighter than air, floating in the miracle | |
But he can' t fly until she wants him | |
He can' t burn until she sparks him | |
He' s dressed in lead from toe to head | |
Trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
Remembering the blue sky above the rain | |
Maybe they' ll talk | |
Soul to soul head to head heart to heart eye to eye | |
Rise up to that blue space above the clouds | |
Where troubles die | |
And tears dry | |
Heading West and climbing | |
In that place the sun never stops shining | |
The rain' s below us. |
zuò qǔ : STEVE HOGARTH STEPHEN ROTHERY MARK KELLY IAN MOSLEY | |
She loves him | |
But she doesn' t want him | |
She used to burn for him | |
But now that' s changed | |
She knows he knows | |
And she says it isn' t so | |
What else can she say? | |
But when he reaches out | |
She turns away. | |
When he talks about it | |
She says he' s cruel | |
So he apologises | |
Counts his blessings | |
What else can he do? | |
She used to gaze at him reach out with her toes to touch him | |
She still loves him | |
But she doesn' t want him | |
And in her eyes, he' s so much less | |
Than the light heart she met | |
The laughing boy she used to know | |
He feels ugly now, and the ugliness, creeps around inside him | |
Until he really is. | |
The animal paws at him, gnaws at him | |
The silverback wins over him | |
And in his pain, and bitter shame, he resents her. | |
The one who loves him | |
They said they' d never lie | |
They' d learned their lessons from the last times | |
They said that they could talk | |
They could always talk | |
Deceit stirs in them now for reasons good as well as bad | |
But he wants so much | |
Not to live another lie | |
To be free and high again | |
Trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
Trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
Remembering the blue sky above the pouring rain | |
He' s trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
He' s flown there and he' s seen it, been up there lighter than air, floating in the miracle | |
But he can' t fly until she wants him | |
He can' t burn until she sparks him | |
He' s dressed in lead from toe to head | |
Trying to see the blue sky above the rain | |
Remembering the blue sky above the rain | |
Maybe they' ll talk | |
Soul to soul head to head heart to heart eye to eye | |
Rise up to that blue space above the clouds | |
Where troubles die | |
And tears dry | |
Heading West and climbing | |
In that place the sun never stops shining | |
The rain' s below us. |