Song | Long Into the Evening |
Artist | Great Lake Swimmers |
Album | Bodies and Minds |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Dekker | |
It? s only human to wonder whyit? s only animal to do it | |
It? s only animal to run along the rocks | |
And move along instead of talk | |
It? s only human to wonder how | |
And how I wish | |
I could talk to you now | |
And the words tumble out of your mouth | |
Like apples from a wild tree | |
And mine they spy out cautiously | |
Like a creature from its cave | |
Our able bodies and able minds | |
Are animals and things on vines | |
Greening fields and windy mines | |
In our sounds and movements | |
And the waves like lessons | |
Thrashing over me in waves | |
Of self-doubt and illusion | |
Like night? s intrusion | |
On the daylight of the strings | |
They gently let me play | |
I? ve got points of icicles | |
Piercing into me and | |
I miss your warmth | |
And the sound of your voice | |
Like apples tumbling from a wild and windy tree | |
My body aches for you, and shakes for you | |
And sways for you | |
And dances with your little woman body | |
Long into the evening |
zuo qu : Dekker | |
It? s only human to wonder whyit? s only animal to do it | |
It? s only animal to run along the rocks | |
And move along instead of talk | |
It? s only human to wonder how | |
And how I wish | |
I could talk to you now | |
And the words tumble out of your mouth | |
Like apples from a wild tree | |
And mine they spy out cautiously | |
Like a creature from its cave | |
Our able bodies and able minds | |
Are animals and things on vines | |
Greening fields and windy mines | |
In our sounds and movements | |
And the waves like lessons | |
Thrashing over me in waves | |
Of selfdoubt and illusion | |
Like night? s intrusion | |
On the daylight of the strings | |
They gently let me play | |
I? ve got points of icicles | |
Piercing into me and | |
I miss your warmth | |
And the sound of your voice | |
Like apples tumbling from a wild and windy tree | |
My body aches for you, and shakes for you | |
And sways for you | |
And dances with your little woman body | |
Long into the evening |
zuò qǔ : Dekker | |
It? s only human to wonder whyit? s only animal to do it | |
It? s only animal to run along the rocks | |
And move along instead of talk | |
It? s only human to wonder how | |
And how I wish | |
I could talk to you now | |
And the words tumble out of your mouth | |
Like apples from a wild tree | |
And mine they spy out cautiously | |
Like a creature from its cave | |
Our able bodies and able minds | |
Are animals and things on vines | |
Greening fields and windy mines | |
In our sounds and movements | |
And the waves like lessons | |
Thrashing over me in waves | |
Of selfdoubt and illusion | |
Like night? s intrusion | |
On the daylight of the strings | |
They gently let me play | |
I? ve got points of icicles | |
Piercing into me and | |
I miss your warmth | |
And the sound of your voice | |
Like apples tumbling from a wild and windy tree | |
My body aches for you, and shakes for you | |
And sways for you | |
And dances with your little woman body | |
Long into the evening |