Song | Had A Life |
Artist | Dismantled |
Album | Post Nuclear |
作曲 : Zon | |
Walked straight for the longest time | |
Never looked at that exit to the other life | |
Kept it airtight, lost all sight | |
Although all I ever had to do was stay blind | |
As well as stay down | |
The eyes are open now and I'm screaming towards the ground | |
Slammed back onstage now where I will mime | |
Through a broken jaw | |
But I forgot again, just my imagination | |
Out of touch with reality again | |
Where the outer surface never rises | |
From the nukes | |
That implode and pass, that implode and pass | |
Even though eventually they'll throw off the mask, | |
Reveal the insides and every past | |
To an empty night when all the flesh had crawled back into the stale light | |
They've spent their lifelines | |
On making sure I reach their landmines | |
IF I HAD A LIFE | |
I PROBABLY WOULDN'T NOTICE | |
IF I HAD A MIND | |
I WOULDN'T LET IT CHOOSE FOR ME | |
Well the sun's nailed up now | |
The swarms all loose now | |
Preparing in full force to climb their ladders up | |
While their engines drill the skies down | |
As long as it takes to build that armored skyline | |
Under which I've dried up | |
While waiting for the ocean's rise | |
To sweep it all away somehow | |
To the carefree glow of the grey sand | |
Where the blueproof tide unwinds its grasp | |
To the paper shores' sway of an ion sky | |
But now the stillframe skips over and back | |
And all folds away into these cartboard blinds | |
And then I hear the voices whisper: "Give it up" | |
I SAID: | |
Give it up this isn't what you wanted | |
Now just give it up this isn't what you wanted | |
Give it up, this isn't want we had in mind | |
You had your life to live | |
Now tell me what to do | |
I've got no life | |
I won't even choose |
zuò qǔ : Zon | |
Walked straight for the longest time | |
Never looked at that exit to the other life | |
Kept it airtight, lost all sight | |
Although all I ever had to do was stay blind | |
As well as stay down | |
The eyes are open now and I' m screaming towards the ground | |
Slammed back onstage now where I will mime | |
Through a broken jaw | |
But I forgot again, just my imagination | |
Out of touch with reality again | |
Where the outer surface never rises | |
From the nukes | |
That implode and pass, that implode and pass | |
Even though eventually they' ll throw off the mask, | |
Reveal the insides and every past | |
To an empty night when all the flesh had crawled back into the stale light | |
They' ve spent their lifelines | |
On making sure I reach their landmines | |
IF I HAD A LIFE | |
I PROBABLY WOULDN' T NOTICE | |
IF I HAD A MIND | |
I WOULDN' T LET IT CHOOSE FOR ME | |
Well the sun' s nailed up now | |
The swarms all loose now | |
Preparing in full force to climb their ladders up | |
While their engines drill the skies down | |
As long as it takes to build that armored skyline | |
Under which I' ve dried up | |
While waiting for the ocean' s rise | |
To sweep it all away somehow | |
To the carefree glow of the grey sand | |
Where the blueproof tide unwinds its grasp | |
To the paper shores' sway of an ion sky | |
But now the stillframe skips over and back | |
And all folds away into these cartboard blinds | |
And then I hear the voices whisper: " Give it up" | |
I SAID: | |
Give it up this isn' t what you wanted | |
Now just give it up this isn' t what you wanted | |
Give it up, this isn' t want we had in mind | |
You had your life to live | |
Now tell me what to do | |
I' ve got no life | |
I won' t even choose |