Song | Put A Penny In The Slot |
Artist | Fionn Regan |
Album | The End Of History |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Regan |
[00:00.71] | I apologise, |
[00:02.77] | seem to have arrived, |
[00:04.58] | On what items in my bag from your house. |
[00:07.88] | |
[00:08.82] | There's cutlery, |
[00:10.88] | a tablecloth, some Hennessy |
[00:12.88] | And a book on Presidents deceased. |
[00:15.56] | |
[00:16.56] | I'll have them fed-exed to you |
[00:18.62] | It was a strange thing to do |
[00:20.74] | I hope we can still be friends. |
[00:24.54] | Ah, it was not me |
[00:26.29] | but someone else, you see |
[00:28.97] | Twisting the steering reins. |
[00:32.22] | |
[00:33.40] | Put a penny in the slot and make an |
[00:35.46] | artificial li-ii-iight shine |
[00:39.27] | Leave go-ooo. Mark old and line. |
[00:44.32] | |
[00:47.20] | I don't give advise |
[00:48.94] | But be wise and think twice, |
[00:50.87] | Before getting involved in a game. |
[00:54.06] | |
[00:54.87] | Where the minority |
[00:56.06] | |
[00:56.92] | Face the majority |
[00:59.36] | Who are faceless and born without names. |
[01:02.42] | |
[01:03.16] | Was it knock synch when |
[01:04.85] | we came across three men |
[01:06.85] | They had church candles wrapped in newspaper. |
[01:10.46] | |
[01:11.28] | I bought two from them, |
[01:13.09] | And I'll lit one for you |
[01:15.14] | I hope the message made it's way down the wire. |
[01:18.45] | |
[01:19.83] | Put a penny in the slot and make an |
[01:21.88] | artificial li-ii-iight shine |
[01:25.50] | Leave go-ooo. Mark old and line. |
[01:30.56] | |
[01:32.43] | The soul of a dog, |
[01:35.24] | he's alive and not gone |
[01:37.23] | To the farm like the others said. |
[01:40.67] | |
[01:41.23] | A Rhodesian richback |
[01:43.35] | Off the beaten track |
[01:45.28] | In a furniture shop down on the quays. |
[01:48.33] | |
[01:49.20] | For the lonliness you foster |
[01:51.32] | I suggest Paul Oster |
[01:53.20] | A book called Timbuktu. |
[01:56.16] | |
[01:57.90] | Put a penny in the slot and watch the |
[01:59.85] | Drunken sailor boy dance. |
[02:04.59] | |
[02:05.46] | She will not let you be |
[02:09.34] | Her lov-ver. |
[02:12.72] | |
[02:13.46] | She goes out looking for |
[02:16.33] | |
[02:17.59] | The taxi. |
[02:20.83] | |
[02:21.94] | Her phone is ringing straight to |
[02:25.25] | Message-minder. |
[02:29.11] | |
[02:29.75] | Send out a battalion to |
[02:34.11] | Find her. |
[02:37.47] | |
[02:38.72] | Put a penny in the slot and count the |
[02:40.78] | Swans through a te-elescope. |
[02:44.03] | I can't help from cryin' |
[02:47.27] | I wish you were mine. |
[02:49.89] | |
[02:52.26] | When I was seventeen |
[02:54.20] | I followed my dream |
[02:56.01] | Up into a high-rise block. |
[02:58.88] | |
[03:00.00] | The adventures of Augie March |
[03:02.12] | By Saul Bel-low |
[03:03.99] | Was all I had for company. |
[03:07.05] | |
[03:07.99] | At night time I'd lie |
[03:10.11] | In Beckingham pike |
[03:11.98] | With tears like flashbulbs. |
[03:15.91] | And recall my treasure |
[03:18.22] | Searching days |
[03:20.03] | In the rock pools as a kid. |
[03:22.90] | |
[03:26.30] | To the remains of |
[03:27.99] | The cherub plains |
[03:29.97] | Or around the bonfire in Nailors ... |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Regan |
[00:00.71] | I apologise, |
[00:02.77] | seem to have arrived, |
[00:04.58] | On what items in my bag from your house. |
[00:07.88] | |
[00:08.82] | There' s cutlery, |
[00:10.88] | a tablecloth, some Hennessy |
[00:12.88] | And a book on Presidents deceased. |
[00:15.56] | |
[00:16.56] | I' ll have them fedexed to you |
[00:18.62] | It was a strange thing to do |
[00:20.74] | I hope we can still be friends. |
[00:24.54] | Ah, it was not me |
[00:26.29] | but someone else, you see |
[00:28.97] | Twisting the steering reins. |
[00:32.22] | |
[00:33.40] | Put a penny in the slot and make an |
[00:35.46] | artificial liiiiight shine |
[00:39.27] | Leave goooo. Mark old and line. |
[00:44.32] | |
[00:47.20] | I don' t give advise |
[00:48.94] | But be wise and think twice, |
[00:50.87] | Before getting involved in a game. |
[00:54.06] | |
[00:54.87] | Where the minority |
[00:56.06] | |
[00:56.92] | Face the majority |
[00:59.36] | Who are faceless and born without names. |
[01:02.42] | |
[01:03.16] | Was it knock synch when |
[01:04.85] | we came across three men |
[01:06.85] | They had church candles wrapped in newspaper. |
[01:10.46] | |
[01:11.28] | I bought two from them, |
[01:13.09] | And I' ll lit one for you |
[01:15.14] | I hope the message made it' s way down the wire. |
[01:18.45] | |
[01:19.83] | Put a penny in the slot and make an |
[01:21.88] | artificial liiiiight shine |
[01:25.50] | Leave goooo. Mark old and line. |
[01:30.56] | |
[01:32.43] | The soul of a dog, |
[01:35.24] | he' s alive and not gone |
[01:37.23] | To the farm like the others said. |
[01:40.67] | |
[01:41.23] | A Rhodesian richback |
[01:43.35] | Off the beaten track |
[01:45.28] | In a furniture shop down on the quays. |
[01:48.33] | |
[01:49.20] | For the lonliness you foster |
[01:51.32] | I suggest Paul Oster |
[01:53.20] | A book called Timbuktu. |
[01:56.16] | |
[01:57.90] | Put a penny in the slot and watch the |
[01:59.85] | Drunken sailor boy dance. |
[02:04.59] | |
[02:05.46] | She will not let you be |
[02:09.34] | Her lovver. |
[02:12.72] | |
[02:13.46] | She goes out looking for |
[02:16.33] | |
[02:17.59] | The taxi. |
[02:20.83] | |
[02:21.94] | Her phone is ringing straight to |
[02:25.25] | Messageminder. |
[02:29.11] | |
[02:29.75] | Send out a battalion to |
[02:34.11] | Find her. |
[02:37.47] | |
[02:38.72] | Put a penny in the slot and count the |
[02:40.78] | Swans through a teelescope. |
[02:44.03] | I can' t help from cryin' |
[02:47.27] | I wish you were mine. |
[02:49.89] | |
[02:52.26] | When I was seventeen |
[02:54.20] | I followed my dream |
[02:56.01] | Up into a highrise block. |
[02:58.88] | |
[03:00.00] | The adventures of Augie March |
[03:02.12] | By Saul Bellow |
[03:03.99] | Was all I had for company. |
[03:07.05] | |
[03:07.99] | At night time I' d lie |
[03:10.11] | In Beckingham pike |
[03:11.98] | With tears like flashbulbs. |
[03:15.91] | And recall my treasure |
[03:18.22] | Searching days |
[03:20.03] | In the rock pools as a kid. |
[03:22.90] | |
[03:26.30] | To the remains of |
[03:27.99] | The cherub plains |
[03:29.97] | Or around the bonfire in Nailors ... |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Regan |
[00:00.71] | I apologise, |
[00:02.77] | seem to have arrived, |
[00:04.58] | On what items in my bag from your house. |
[00:07.88] | |
[00:08.82] | There' s cutlery, |
[00:10.88] | a tablecloth, some Hennessy |
[00:12.88] | And a book on Presidents deceased. |
[00:15.56] | |
[00:16.56] | I' ll have them fedexed to you |
[00:18.62] | It was a strange thing to do |
[00:20.74] | I hope we can still be friends. |
[00:24.54] | Ah, it was not me |
[00:26.29] | but someone else, you see |
[00:28.97] | Twisting the steering reins. |
[00:32.22] | |
[00:33.40] | Put a penny in the slot and make an |
[00:35.46] | artificial liiiiight shine |
[00:39.27] | Leave goooo. Mark old and line. |
[00:44.32] | |
[00:47.20] | I don' t give advise |
[00:48.94] | But be wise and think twice, |
[00:50.87] | Before getting involved in a game. |
[00:54.06] | |
[00:54.87] | Where the minority |
[00:56.06] | |
[00:56.92] | Face the majority |
[00:59.36] | Who are faceless and born without names. |
[01:02.42] | |
[01:03.16] | Was it knock synch when |
[01:04.85] | we came across three men |
[01:06.85] | They had church candles wrapped in newspaper. |
[01:10.46] | |
[01:11.28] | I bought two from them, |
[01:13.09] | And I' ll lit one for you |
[01:15.14] | I hope the message made it' s way down the wire. |
[01:18.45] | |
[01:19.83] | Put a penny in the slot and make an |
[01:21.88] | artificial liiiiight shine |
[01:25.50] | Leave goooo. Mark old and line. |
[01:30.56] | |
[01:32.43] | The soul of a dog, |
[01:35.24] | he' s alive and not gone |
[01:37.23] | To the farm like the others said. |
[01:40.67] | |
[01:41.23] | A Rhodesian richback |
[01:43.35] | Off the beaten track |
[01:45.28] | In a furniture shop down on the quays. |
[01:48.33] | |
[01:49.20] | For the lonliness you foster |
[01:51.32] | I suggest Paul Oster |
[01:53.20] | A book called Timbuktu. |
[01:56.16] | |
[01:57.90] | Put a penny in the slot and watch the |
[01:59.85] | Drunken sailor boy dance. |
[02:04.59] | |
[02:05.46] | She will not let you be |
[02:09.34] | Her lovver. |
[02:12.72] | |
[02:13.46] | She goes out looking for |
[02:16.33] | |
[02:17.59] | The taxi. |
[02:20.83] | |
[02:21.94] | Her phone is ringing straight to |
[02:25.25] | Messageminder. |
[02:29.11] | |
[02:29.75] | Send out a battalion to |
[02:34.11] | Find her. |
[02:37.47] | |
[02:38.72] | Put a penny in the slot and count the |
[02:40.78] | Swans through a teelescope. |
[02:44.03] | I can' t help from cryin' |
[02:47.27] | I wish you were mine. |
[02:49.89] | |
[02:52.26] | When I was seventeen |
[02:54.20] | I followed my dream |
[02:56.01] | Up into a highrise block. |
[02:58.88] | |
[03:00.00] | The adventures of Augie March |
[03:02.12] | By Saul Bellow |
[03:03.99] | Was all I had for company. |
[03:07.05] | |
[03:07.99] | At night time I' d lie |
[03:10.11] | In Beckingham pike |
[03:11.98] | With tears like flashbulbs. |
[03:15.91] | And recall my treasure |
[03:18.22] | Searching days |
[03:20.03] | In the rock pools as a kid. |
[03:22.90] | |
[03:26.30] | To the remains of |
[03:27.99] | The cherub plains |
[03:29.97] | Or around the bonfire in Nailors ... |