Song | The Bank And Trust |
Artist | The Elected |
Album | Sun, Sun, Sun |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Lewis, Sennett | |
Well, she gets real mean when she's drunk | |
And she finally fell asleep, and I'm glad | |
She said, 'The only way you got as far as you did | |
Is 'cause of me. Your songs suck' | |
And I'm stuck in this American town | |
And the streets are full of snow | |
And the shops are closin' down | |
And the only friend I had here moved away | |
Went back to Dallas | |
Ran out of money | |
So now the bills have all been paid | |
And the money's all been saved | |
You're still as sad as you ever were | |
Sellin' out | |
To the man you trust | |
The next morning, just after dawn | |
On the side of my bed with just a towel on | |
She said, 'I'm sorry. I didn't mean it.' | |
You never do, let's finish what we were working on | |
So now the bills have all been paid | |
And the money's all been saved | |
We're just as bad as we ever were | |
Sellin' out to the bank and trust | |
Yeah, the bank and trust | |
And I met this girl from Montgomery | |
A twenty six-year-old with a five-year-old baby | |
Yeah, I had her when I was young | |
Yeah, her daddy's long gone | |
But that's all right, Jack | |
You see, she saved me | |
It's just that I feel stuck in this American town | |
I finally got a good job, it'd just be dumb to move now | |
So some days I can hardly move | |
Much less move away | |
So now the bills have all been paid | |
And the money's all been saved | |
We're just as bad as we ever were, ever were | |
Selling out to the bank and trust | |
Yeah, the man you trust | |
Yeah, the man you trust |
zuo qu : Lewis, Sennett | |
Well, she gets real mean when she' s drunk | |
And she finally fell asleep, and I' m glad | |
She said, ' The only way you got as far as you did | |
Is ' cause of me. Your songs suck' | |
And I' m stuck in this American town | |
And the streets are full of snow | |
And the shops are closin' down | |
And the only friend I had here moved away | |
Went back to Dallas | |
Ran out of money | |
So now the bills have all been paid | |
And the money' s all been saved | |
You' re still as sad as you ever were | |
Sellin' out | |
To the man you trust | |
The next morning, just after dawn | |
On the side of my bed with just a towel on | |
She said, ' I' m sorry. I didn' t mean it.' | |
You never do, let' s finish what we were working on | |
So now the bills have all been paid | |
And the money' s all been saved | |
We' re just as bad as we ever were | |
Sellin' out to the bank and trust | |
Yeah, the bank and trust | |
And I met this girl from Montgomery | |
A twenty sixyearold with a fiveyearold baby | |
Yeah, I had her when I was young | |
Yeah, her daddy' s long gone | |
But that' s all right, Jack | |
You see, she saved me | |
It' s just that I feel stuck in this American town | |
I finally got a good job, it' d just be dumb to move now | |
So some days I can hardly move | |
Much less move away | |
So now the bills have all been paid | |
And the money' s all been saved | |
We' re just as bad as we ever were, ever were | |
Selling out to the bank and trust | |
Yeah, the man you trust | |
Yeah, the man you trust |
zuò qǔ : Lewis, Sennett | |
Well, she gets real mean when she' s drunk | |
And she finally fell asleep, and I' m glad | |
She said, ' The only way you got as far as you did | |
Is ' cause of me. Your songs suck' | |
And I' m stuck in this American town | |
And the streets are full of snow | |
And the shops are closin' down | |
And the only friend I had here moved away | |
Went back to Dallas | |
Ran out of money | |
So now the bills have all been paid | |
And the money' s all been saved | |
You' re still as sad as you ever were | |
Sellin' out | |
To the man you trust | |
The next morning, just after dawn | |
On the side of my bed with just a towel on | |
She said, ' I' m sorry. I didn' t mean it.' | |
You never do, let' s finish what we were working on | |
So now the bills have all been paid | |
And the money' s all been saved | |
We' re just as bad as we ever were | |
Sellin' out to the bank and trust | |
Yeah, the bank and trust | |
And I met this girl from Montgomery | |
A twenty sixyearold with a fiveyearold baby | |
Yeah, I had her when I was young | |
Yeah, her daddy' s long gone | |
But that' s all right, Jack | |
You see, she saved me | |
It' s just that I feel stuck in this American town | |
I finally got a good job, it' d just be dumb to move now | |
So some days I can hardly move | |
Much less move away | |
So now the bills have all been paid | |
And the money' s all been saved | |
We' re just as bad as we ever were, ever were | |
Selling out to the bank and trust | |
Yeah, the man you trust | |
Yeah, the man you trust |