Song | The Return Of Sathington Willoughby |
Artist | Primus |
Album | Brown Album |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Claypool, Primus | |
Fellow colleges, distinguished members of the press, ladiesand gentlemen: | |
I would like to take this opportunity to personally and humbly thankeach and every one of you for joining us at this particular event. | |
It is my hope that we can utilize this meeting of the minds tosuccessfully convey the essence of our platform to you, a grand andnoble audience. | |
As I look out among the faces, | |
I reflect, taking console in the wordsof | |
Franklin Delano | |
Roosevelt who said, "We have nothing to fear butfear itself." | |
Paranoia is a disease unto itself, and may | |
I add, the person standingnext to you, may not be who they appear to be, so take precaution. | |
A mind is a terrible thing to waste, this is true any a young personhas fallen prey, to the substances that alter the perspective | |
Of anyright thinking individual. | |
The Problem with the youth today is, because of their inexperiencewith the world, they cannot attempt to grasp the ideals, set forth bymyself and those who preceded me. | |
But, as history has shown, they will come around, and embrace ourphilosophies and become model citizens in their own right, | |
God blessthis great nation. |
zuo ci : Claypool, Primus | |
Fellow colleges, distinguished members of the press, ladiesand gentlemen: | |
I would like to take this opportunity to personally and humbly thankeach and every one of you for joining us at this particular event. | |
It is my hope that we can utilize this meeting of the minds tosuccessfully convey the essence of our platform to you, a grand andnoble audience. | |
As I look out among the faces, | |
I reflect, taking console in the wordsof | |
Franklin Delano | |
Roosevelt who said, " We have nothing to fear butfear itself." | |
Paranoia is a disease unto itself, and may | |
I add, the person standingnext to you, may not be who they appear to be, so take precaution. | |
A mind is a terrible thing to waste, this is true any a young personhas fallen prey, to the substances that alter the perspective | |
Of anyright thinking individual. | |
The Problem with the youth today is, because of their inexperiencewith the world, they cannot attempt to grasp the ideals, set forth bymyself and those who preceded me. | |
But, as history has shown, they will come around, and embrace ourphilosophies and become model citizens in their own right, | |
God blessthis great nation. |
zuò cí : Claypool, Primus | |
Fellow colleges, distinguished members of the press, ladiesand gentlemen: | |
I would like to take this opportunity to personally and humbly thankeach and every one of you for joining us at this particular event. | |
It is my hope that we can utilize this meeting of the minds tosuccessfully convey the essence of our platform to you, a grand andnoble audience. | |
As I look out among the faces, | |
I reflect, taking console in the wordsof | |
Franklin Delano | |
Roosevelt who said, " We have nothing to fear butfear itself." | |
Paranoia is a disease unto itself, and may | |
I add, the person standingnext to you, may not be who they appear to be, so take precaution. | |
A mind is a terrible thing to waste, this is true any a young personhas fallen prey, to the substances that alter the perspective | |
Of anyright thinking individual. | |
The Problem with the youth today is, because of their inexperiencewith the world, they cannot attempt to grasp the ideals, set forth bymyself and those who preceded me. | |
But, as history has shown, they will come around, and embrace ourphilosophies and become model citizens in their own right, | |
God blessthis great nation. |