Song | Woman In The Wall |
Artist | The Beautiful South |
Album | Welcome To The Beautiful South |
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[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Paul Heaton & Dave Rotheray |
[00:01.00] | 作词 : Heaton, Rotheray |
[00:19.98] | He was just a social drinker but social every night |
[00:23.85] | He enjoyed a pint or two or three or four |
[00:29.04] | She was just a silent thinker, silent every night |
[00:32.98] | He'd enjoy the thought of killing her before |
[00:37.98] | Well he was very rarely drunk but very rarely sober |
[00:42.73] | And he didn't think the problem was his drink |
[00:47.23] | But he only knew his problem when he knocked her over |
[00:52.04] | And when the rotting flesh began to stink |
[00:57.04] | Cry freedom for the woman in the wall |
[01:01.42] | Cry freedom for she has no voice at all |
[01:06.54] | I hear her cry all day, all night |
[01:10.98] | I hear her voice from deep within the wall |
[01:15.48] | Made a cross from knitting needles |
[01:17.86] | Made a grave from hoover bags |
[01:20.30] | Especially for the woman in the wall |
[01:29.61] | |
[01:32.74] | She'd knitted him a jumper with dominoes on |
[01:36.73] | So he wore it everyday in every week |
[01:41.36] | Pretended to himself that she hadn't really gone |
[01:46.24] | Pretended that he thought he beard her speak |
[01:51.73] | Then at last it seemed that he was really winning |
[01:56.05] | He felt that he had some sort of grip |
[02:00.42] | But all of his new life was sent a-spinning |
[02:05.55] | When the rotting wall began to drip |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Paul Heaton Dave Rotheray |
[00:01.00] | zuo ci : Heaton, Rotheray |
[00:19.98] | He was just a social drinker but social every night |
[00:23.85] | He enjoyed a pint or two or three or four |
[00:29.04] | She was just a silent thinker, silent every night |
[00:32.98] | He' d enjoy the thought of killing her before |
[00:37.98] | Well he was very rarely drunk but very rarely sober |
[00:42.73] | And he didn' t think the problem was his drink |
[00:47.23] | But he only knew his problem when he knocked her over |
[00:52.04] | And when the rotting flesh began to stink |
[00:57.04] | Cry freedom for the woman in the wall |
[01:01.42] | Cry freedom for she has no voice at all |
[01:06.54] | I hear her cry all day, all night |
[01:10.98] | I hear her voice from deep within the wall |
[01:15.48] | Made a cross from knitting needles |
[01:17.86] | Made a grave from hoover bags |
[01:20.30] | Especially for the woman in the wall |
[01:29.61] | |
[01:32.74] | She' d knitted him a jumper with dominoes on |
[01:36.73] | So he wore it everyday in every week |
[01:41.36] | Pretended to himself that she hadn' t really gone |
[01:46.24] | Pretended that he thought he beard her speak |
[01:51.73] | Then at last it seemed that he was really winning |
[01:56.05] | He felt that he had some sort of grip |
[02:00.42] | But all of his new life was sent aspinning |
[02:05.55] | When the rotting wall began to drip |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Paul Heaton Dave Rotheray |
[00:01.00] | zuò cí : Heaton, Rotheray |
[00:19.98] | He was just a social drinker but social every night |
[00:23.85] | He enjoyed a pint or two or three or four |
[00:29.04] | She was just a silent thinker, silent every night |
[00:32.98] | He' d enjoy the thought of killing her before |
[00:37.98] | Well he was very rarely drunk but very rarely sober |
[00:42.73] | And he didn' t think the problem was his drink |
[00:47.23] | But he only knew his problem when he knocked her over |
[00:52.04] | And when the rotting flesh began to stink |
[00:57.04] | Cry freedom for the woman in the wall |
[01:01.42] | Cry freedom for she has no voice at all |
[01:06.54] | I hear her cry all day, all night |
[01:10.98] | I hear her voice from deep within the wall |
[01:15.48] | Made a cross from knitting needles |
[01:17.86] | Made a grave from hoover bags |
[01:20.30] | Especially for the woman in the wall |
[01:29.61] | |
[01:32.74] | She' d knitted him a jumper with dominoes on |
[01:36.73] | So he wore it everyday in every week |
[01:41.36] | Pretended to himself that she hadn' t really gone |
[01:46.24] | Pretended that he thought he beard her speak |
[01:51.73] | Then at last it seemed that he was really winning |
[01:56.05] | He felt that he had some sort of grip |
[02:00.42] | But all of his new life was sent aspinning |
[02:05.55] | When the rotting wall began to drip |