Song | Margerine Rock |
Artist | Stereolab |
Album | Margerine Eclipse |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Gane, Sadier | |
The beauty of this creature could only be equaled by | |
The extent of it's paradox only be equaled by | |
Because it wanted two things, opposite and conflicting | |
It wanted the light, it wanted everything in sight | |
Wanted to dominate or at least to participate | |
But only in comforts of it's chair and it's slippers | |
The curiosity of the extra-ordinary creature | |
Was indeed limited because it could not suffer | |
The unknown in any shape or form | |
At the same time of wanting to look everywhere | |
Set up at the top of it's tower | |
The creature revealed in being a spectator | |
Through the glass, what a glorious view | |
Relishing the gift of so much transparence | |
Relishing the gift of so much transparence | |
Having had absolutely no influence |
zuo ci : Gane, Sadier | |
The beauty of this creature could only be equaled by | |
The extent of it' s paradox only be equaled by | |
Because it wanted two things, opposite and conflicting | |
It wanted the light, it wanted everything in sight | |
Wanted to dominate or at least to participate | |
But only in comforts of it' s chair and it' s slippers | |
The curiosity of the extraordinary creature | |
Was indeed limited because it could not suffer | |
The unknown in any shape or form | |
At the same time of wanting to look everywhere | |
Set up at the top of it' s tower | |
The creature revealed in being a spectator | |
Through the glass, what a glorious view | |
Relishing the gift of so much transparence | |
Relishing the gift of so much transparence | |
Having had absolutely no influence |
zuò cí : Gane, Sadier | |
The beauty of this creature could only be equaled by | |
The extent of it' s paradox only be equaled by | |
Because it wanted two things, opposite and conflicting | |
It wanted the light, it wanted everything in sight | |
Wanted to dominate or at least to participate | |
But only in comforts of it' s chair and it' s slippers | |
The curiosity of the extraordinary creature | |
Was indeed limited because it could not suffer | |
The unknown in any shape or form | |
At the same time of wanting to look everywhere | |
Set up at the top of it' s tower | |
The creature revealed in being a spectator | |
Through the glass, what a glorious view | |
Relishing the gift of so much transparence | |
Relishing the gift of so much transparence | |
Having had absolutely no influence |