Song | The big machine |
Artist | Pain of Salvation |
Album | One hour by the concrete lake |
作曲 : Gidenlow, Magdic | |
[Music: D.Gildenlow/D.Magdic] '...and he actually held up the weapon before our eyes, and there, dressed in a suit and tie, he smiled and told us with pride in his voice that "this model was largely represented in the Gulf war!". | |
He was so very proper and clean. | |
And so alarmingly blind!' | |
Welcome inside the machine | |
It hurts! | |
Go numb, go blind... | |
One's drilling out a pipe | |
One adjusts the aim | |
One makes trigger parts | |
Weapons as a game! | |
All trapped in killing routine | |
Washed clean... ...by this machine | |
On these grey walls | |
Lovely pictures of the weapons we produce | |
But not their actions... | |
All are part of the big | |
Machine We do our job "Guilty!" | |
But what if we save? | |
And what if we solve? | |
And what if we build? | |
And what... ...what if we lose control? | |
What if we lose control? | |
What if we lose control? | |
What if we lose control? (I am just a wheel!) ...and what if we ...stop? |
zuò qǔ : Gidenlow, Magdic | |
Music: D. Gildenlow D. Magdic '... and he actually held up the weapon before our eyes, and there, dressed in a suit and tie, he smiled and told us with pride in his voice that " this model was largely represented in the Gulf war!". | |
He was so very proper and clean. | |
And so alarmingly blind!' | |
Welcome inside the machine | |
It hurts! | |
Go numb, go blind... | |
One' s drilling out a pipe | |
One adjusts the aim | |
One makes trigger parts | |
Weapons as a game! | |
All trapped in killing routine | |
Washed clean... ... by this machine | |
On these grey walls | |
Lovely pictures of the weapons we produce | |
But not their actions... | |
All are part of the big | |
Machine We do our job " Guilty!" | |
But what if we save? | |
And what if we solve? | |
And what if we build? | |
And what... ... what if we lose control? | |
What if we lose control? | |
What if we lose control? | |
What if we lose control? I am just a wheel! ... and what if we ... stop? |