Song | Boudiccea |
Artist | Faith & the Muse |
Album | The Burning Season |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Faith & The Muse | |
It's the impossibility of Womanhood that vexes me. | |
The child bride symbol | |
The ability to read eyes and minds - | |
Curves more fluid than desert waves, | |
The tiny bones of the wrist, | |
The organic movement to paint the lips. | |
But the heart | |
A woman's heart | |
Much older than the hollow'd trees. | |
I am the Queen who fell upon her sword, | |
My servants and descendants each took their turn a glorious wave. | |
But anger is such energy, beautiful if controlled, | |
A slow simmer, the sharpening of teeth. | |
But the heart | |
A woman's heart | |
Has the patience of the black, black sea. | |
Our hands are tied. | |
Our voices mute. | |
Such was our fate when they cut off our head. | |
Little sisters You seem so estranged. | |
Some may dress and act the glamour'd part but they'll never have | |
A woman's heart | |
A woman's heart | |
Burns deadlier than the sleeping beast. | |
Hang your head in shame | |
Every time you break another woman's heart. |
zuo qu : Faith The Muse | |
It' s the impossibility of Womanhood that vexes me. | |
The child bride symbol | |
The ability to read eyes and minds | |
Curves more fluid than desert waves, | |
The tiny bones of the wrist, | |
The organic movement to paint the lips. | |
But the heart | |
A woman' s heart | |
Much older than the hollow' d trees. | |
I am the Queen who fell upon her sword, | |
My servants and descendants each took their turn a glorious wave. | |
But anger is such energy, beautiful if controlled, | |
A slow simmer, the sharpening of teeth. | |
But the heart | |
A woman' s heart | |
Has the patience of the black, black sea. | |
Our hands are tied. | |
Our voices mute. | |
Such was our fate when they cut off our head. | |
Little sisters You seem so estranged. | |
Some may dress and act the glamour' d part but they' ll never have | |
A woman' s heart | |
A woman' s heart | |
Burns deadlier than the sleeping beast. | |
Hang your head in shame | |
Every time you break another woman' s heart. |
zuò qǔ : Faith The Muse | |
It' s the impossibility of Womanhood that vexes me. | |
The child bride symbol | |
The ability to read eyes and minds | |
Curves more fluid than desert waves, | |
The tiny bones of the wrist, | |
The organic movement to paint the lips. | |
But the heart | |
A woman' s heart | |
Much older than the hollow' d trees. | |
I am the Queen who fell upon her sword, | |
My servants and descendants each took their turn a glorious wave. | |
But anger is such energy, beautiful if controlled, | |
A slow simmer, the sharpening of teeth. | |
But the heart | |
A woman' s heart | |
Has the patience of the black, black sea. | |
Our hands are tied. | |
Our voices mute. | |
Such was our fate when they cut off our head. | |
Little sisters You seem so estranged. | |
Some may dress and act the glamour' d part but they' ll never have | |
A woman' s heart | |
A woman' s heart | |
Burns deadlier than the sleeping beast. | |
Hang your head in shame | |
Every time you break another woman' s heart. |