Song | Free Will And Testament |
Artist | Robert Wyatt |
Album | Shleep |
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作词 : Kramer, Wyatt | |
Given free will but within certain limitations, | |
I cannot will myself to limitless mutations, | |
I cannot know what I would be if I were not me, | |
I can only guess me. | |
So when I say that I know me, how can I know that? | |
What kind of spider understands arachnophobia? | |
I have my senses and my sense of having senses. | |
Do I guide them? Or they me? | |
The weight of dust exceeds the weight of settled objects. | |
What can it mean, such gravity without a centre? | |
Is there freedom to un-be? | |
Is there freedom from will-to-be? | |
Sheer momentum makes us act this way or that way. | |
We just invent or just assume a motivation. | |
I would disperse, be disconnected. Is this possible? | |
What are soldiers without a foe? | |
Be in the air, but not be air, be in the no air. | |
Be on the loose, neither compacted nor suspended. | |
Neither born nor left to die. | |
Had I been free, I could have chosen not to be me. | |
Demented forces push me madly round a treadmill. | |
Demented forces push me madly round a treadmill. | |
Let me off please, I am so tired. | |
Let me off please, I am so very tired. |
zuo ci : Kramer, Wyatt | |
Given free will but within certain limitations, | |
I cannot will myself to limitless mutations, | |
I cannot know what I would be if I were not me, | |
I can only guess me. | |
So when I say that I know me, how can I know that? | |
What kind of spider understands arachnophobia? | |
I have my senses and my sense of having senses. | |
Do I guide them? Or they me? | |
The weight of dust exceeds the weight of settled objects. | |
What can it mean, such gravity without a centre? | |
Is there freedom to unbe? | |
Is there freedom from willtobe? | |
Sheer momentum makes us act this way or that way. | |
We just invent or just assume a motivation. | |
I would disperse, be disconnected. Is this possible? | |
What are soldiers without a foe? | |
Be in the air, but not be air, be in the no air. | |
Be on the loose, neither compacted nor suspended. | |
Neither born nor left to die. | |
Had I been free, I could have chosen not to be me. | |
Demented forces push me madly round a treadmill. | |
Demented forces push me madly round a treadmill. | |
Let me off please, I am so tired. | |
Let me off please, I am so very tired. |
zuò cí : Kramer, Wyatt | |
Given free will but within certain limitations, | |
I cannot will myself to limitless mutations, | |
I cannot know what I would be if I were not me, | |
I can only guess me. | |
So when I say that I know me, how can I know that? | |
What kind of spider understands arachnophobia? | |
I have my senses and my sense of having senses. | |
Do I guide them? Or they me? | |
The weight of dust exceeds the weight of settled objects. | |
What can it mean, such gravity without a centre? | |
Is there freedom to unbe? | |
Is there freedom from willtobe? | |
Sheer momentum makes us act this way or that way. | |
We just invent or just assume a motivation. | |
I would disperse, be disconnected. Is this possible? | |
What are soldiers without a foe? | |
Be in the air, but not be air, be in the no air. | |
Be on the loose, neither compacted nor suspended. | |
Neither born nor left to die. | |
Had I been free, I could have chosen not to be me. | |
Demented forces push me madly round a treadmill. | |
Demented forces push me madly round a treadmill. | |
Let me off please, I am so tired. | |
Let me off please, I am so very tired. |