Song | A Match Made in Texas |
Artist | Her Space Holiday |
Album | The Past Presents the Future |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Bianchi |
[00:21.13] | He's towing the line |
[00:22.94] | he's gendered defined |
[00:24.69] | it's the magic of America |
[00:27.06] | we're always so American |
[00:29.13] | the truth of it is |
[00:31.01] | that he just wants to kiss |
[00:32.89] | that boy that she's talking to |
[00:35.39] | the one that seems to own the room |
[00:37.45] | the way that he dances |
[00:38.89] | is the touch of his hands and |
[00:41.12] | the unapologetic way his tiny clothes stick to his frame |
[00:45.80] | with blood alcohol |
[00:47.18] | and the drugs in the stall he |
[00:49.53] | feels like he's getting weak he grabs his coat and starts to leave |
[00:54.15] | with one look back |
[00:55.46] | he accepts the fact |
[00:57.40] | it's the magic of America |
[01:00.03] | we're always so American |
[01:02.61] | |
[01:18.80] | She's towing the line |
[01:20.36] | she's gendered defined |
[01:22.49] | it's the magic of America |
[01:24.99] | we're always so American |
[01:26.99] | if she had her way |
[01:28.55] | she would know what to say |
[01:30.67] | to that girl that comes into her store |
[01:33.24] | by herself but not alone |
[01:35.36] | it's her confident charm |
[01:36.92] | and the curve of her arms |
[01:39.05] | that tightly bends her circuitry into a twisted mess of interesting |
[01:43.49] | the girl's outside |
[01:45.11] | and she offers a ride |
[01:47.36] | but she says I think I'll take my bike |
[01:49.92] | it is such a lovely night |
[01:51.99] | with one look back |
[01:53.49] | she accepts the fact |
[01:55.49] | it's the magic of America |
[01:58.05] | we're always so American |
[02:00.62] | |
[02:17.00] | By some off chance |
[02:18.69] | they both crossed paths |
[02:20.75] | and found a certain ratio that pleased them both and made them whole |
[02:25.21] | he likes wearing her clothes |
[02:26.64] | she likes watching him dress |
[02:29.14] | and through all this back and forth |
[02:31.33] | grew a certain innocence |
[02:33.39] | he's not a boy |
[02:35.33] | and she's not a girl |
[02:37.27] | just two individuals who made their place inside this world |
[02:41.90] | destroying they're the line |
[02:43.56] | it's gender refined |
[02:45.31] | it's the battle for America |
[02:47.94] | Both of them American |
[02:49.81] | |
[02:57.68] | it's the battle for America |
[03:00.18] | Both of them American |
[03:02.49] | |
[03:06.05] | it's the battle for America |
[03:08.49] | Both of them American |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Bianchi |
[00:21.13] | He' s towing the line |
[00:22.94] | he' s gendered defined |
[00:24.69] | it' s the magic of America |
[00:27.06] | we' re always so American |
[00:29.13] | the truth of it is |
[00:31.01] | that he just wants to kiss |
[00:32.89] | that boy that she' s talking to |
[00:35.39] | the one that seems to own the room |
[00:37.45] | the way that he dances |
[00:38.89] | is the touch of his hands and |
[00:41.12] | the unapologetic way his tiny clothes stick to his frame |
[00:45.80] | with blood alcohol |
[00:47.18] | and the drugs in the stall he |
[00:49.53] | feels like he' s getting weak he grabs his coat and starts to leave |
[00:54.15] | with one look back |
[00:55.46] | he accepts the fact |
[00:57.40] | it' s the magic of America |
[01:00.03] | we' re always so American |
[01:02.61] | |
[01:18.80] | She' s towing the line |
[01:20.36] | she' s gendered defined |
[01:22.49] | it' s the magic of America |
[01:24.99] | we' re always so American |
[01:26.99] | if she had her way |
[01:28.55] | she would know what to say |
[01:30.67] | to that girl that comes into her store |
[01:33.24] | by herself but not alone |
[01:35.36] | it' s her confident charm |
[01:36.92] | and the curve of her arms |
[01:39.05] | that tightly bends her circuitry into a twisted mess of interesting |
[01:43.49] | the girl' s outside |
[01:45.11] | and she offers a ride |
[01:47.36] | but she says I think I' ll take my bike |
[01:49.92] | it is such a lovely night |
[01:51.99] | with one look back |
[01:53.49] | she accepts the fact |
[01:55.49] | it' s the magic of America |
[01:58.05] | we' re always so American |
[02:00.62] | |
[02:17.00] | By some off chance |
[02:18.69] | they both crossed paths |
[02:20.75] | and found a certain ratio that pleased them both and made them whole |
[02:25.21] | he likes wearing her clothes |
[02:26.64] | she likes watching him dress |
[02:29.14] | and through all this back and forth |
[02:31.33] | grew a certain innocence |
[02:33.39] | he' s not a boy |
[02:35.33] | and she' s not a girl |
[02:37.27] | just two individuals who made their place inside this world |
[02:41.90] | destroying they' re the line |
[02:43.56] | it' s gender refined |
[02:45.31] | it' s the battle for America |
[02:47.94] | Both of them American |
[02:49.81] | |
[02:57.68] | it' s the battle for America |
[03:00.18] | Both of them American |
[03:02.49] | |
[03:06.05] | it' s the battle for America |
[03:08.49] | Both of them American |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Bianchi |
[00:21.13] | He' s towing the line |
[00:22.94] | he' s gendered defined |
[00:24.69] | it' s the magic of America |
[00:27.06] | we' re always so American |
[00:29.13] | the truth of it is |
[00:31.01] | that he just wants to kiss |
[00:32.89] | that boy that she' s talking to |
[00:35.39] | the one that seems to own the room |
[00:37.45] | the way that he dances |
[00:38.89] | is the touch of his hands and |
[00:41.12] | the unapologetic way his tiny clothes stick to his frame |
[00:45.80] | with blood alcohol |
[00:47.18] | and the drugs in the stall he |
[00:49.53] | feels like he' s getting weak he grabs his coat and starts to leave |
[00:54.15] | with one look back |
[00:55.46] | he accepts the fact |
[00:57.40] | it' s the magic of America |
[01:00.03] | we' re always so American |
[01:02.61] | |
[01:18.80] | She' s towing the line |
[01:20.36] | she' s gendered defined |
[01:22.49] | it' s the magic of America |
[01:24.99] | we' re always so American |
[01:26.99] | if she had her way |
[01:28.55] | she would know what to say |
[01:30.67] | to that girl that comes into her store |
[01:33.24] | by herself but not alone |
[01:35.36] | it' s her confident charm |
[01:36.92] | and the curve of her arms |
[01:39.05] | that tightly bends her circuitry into a twisted mess of interesting |
[01:43.49] | the girl' s outside |
[01:45.11] | and she offers a ride |
[01:47.36] | but she says I think I' ll take my bike |
[01:49.92] | it is such a lovely night |
[01:51.99] | with one look back |
[01:53.49] | she accepts the fact |
[01:55.49] | it' s the magic of America |
[01:58.05] | we' re always so American |
[02:00.62] | |
[02:17.00] | By some off chance |
[02:18.69] | they both crossed paths |
[02:20.75] | and found a certain ratio that pleased them both and made them whole |
[02:25.21] | he likes wearing her clothes |
[02:26.64] | she likes watching him dress |
[02:29.14] | and through all this back and forth |
[02:31.33] | grew a certain innocence |
[02:33.39] | he' s not a boy |
[02:35.33] | and she' s not a girl |
[02:37.27] | just two individuals who made their place inside this world |
[02:41.90] | destroying they' re the line |
[02:43.56] | it' s gender refined |
[02:45.31] | it' s the battle for America |
[02:47.94] | Both of them American |
[02:49.81] | |
[02:57.68] | it' s the battle for America |
[03:00.18] | Both of them American |
[03:02.49] | |
[03:06.05] | it' s the battle for America |
[03:08.49] | Both of them American |