Song | Tinder Box |
Artist | The String Cheese Incident |
Album | Untying the Not |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Barlow, Callicott, Kang | |
Marching down to city hall | |
We join the light parade | |
Learning to untie the knot | |
The dawn of brighter days | |
In the midnight darkest dreams | |
The rivers will run free | |
All this time spent digging | |
Just to find its buried meaning | |
Can you hear the siren's song | |
When you lie awake at night | |
Do you hear the siren's song | |
Dream of love that's lost and gone | |
See the general on the street | |
He's begging for some change | |
Plants his heels into the ground | |
In this war against the sane | |
At home you see the banker | |
He's on his way to work | |
Throws his change at the beggar | |
Who's to say what they are worth? | |
Do they hear the siren's song | |
When they lie awake at night | |
Do they hear the siren's song | |
Dream of love that's lost and gone | |
I hear a whisper in my ear | |
An old familiar tune | |
Reminding me to stay awake | |
The box might open soon | |
Mining for the deepest gems | |
You might just find a start | |
To expose the precious diamond | |
Lying buried in your heart | |
Do you hear the siren's song | |
When you lie awake at night | |
Do you hear the siren's song | |
Dream of love that's lost and gone |
zuo ci : Barlow, Callicott, Kang | |
Marching down to city hall | |
We join the light parade | |
Learning to untie the knot | |
The dawn of brighter days | |
In the midnight darkest dreams | |
The rivers will run free | |
All this time spent digging | |
Just to find its buried meaning | |
Can you hear the siren' s song | |
When you lie awake at night | |
Do you hear the siren' s song | |
Dream of love that' s lost and gone | |
See the general on the street | |
He' s begging for some change | |
Plants his heels into the ground | |
In this war against the sane | |
At home you see the banker | |
He' s on his way to work | |
Throws his change at the beggar | |
Who' s to say what they are worth? | |
Do they hear the siren' s song | |
When they lie awake at night | |
Do they hear the siren' s song | |
Dream of love that' s lost and gone | |
I hear a whisper in my ear | |
An old familiar tune | |
Reminding me to stay awake | |
The box might open soon | |
Mining for the deepest gems | |
You might just find a start | |
To expose the precious diamond | |
Lying buried in your heart | |
Do you hear the siren' s song | |
When you lie awake at night | |
Do you hear the siren' s song | |
Dream of love that' s lost and gone |
zuò cí : Barlow, Callicott, Kang | |
Marching down to city hall | |
We join the light parade | |
Learning to untie the knot | |
The dawn of brighter days | |
In the midnight darkest dreams | |
The rivers will run free | |
All this time spent digging | |
Just to find its buried meaning | |
Can you hear the siren' s song | |
When you lie awake at night | |
Do you hear the siren' s song | |
Dream of love that' s lost and gone | |
See the general on the street | |
He' s begging for some change | |
Plants his heels into the ground | |
In this war against the sane | |
At home you see the banker | |
He' s on his way to work | |
Throws his change at the beggar | |
Who' s to say what they are worth? | |
Do they hear the siren' s song | |
When they lie awake at night | |
Do they hear the siren' s song | |
Dream of love that' s lost and gone | |
I hear a whisper in my ear | |
An old familiar tune | |
Reminding me to stay awake | |
The box might open soon | |
Mining for the deepest gems | |
You might just find a start | |
To expose the precious diamond | |
Lying buried in your heart | |
Do you hear the siren' s song | |
When you lie awake at night | |
Do you hear the siren' s song | |
Dream of love that' s lost and gone |