Song | Rolling Off A Log |
Artist | World Party |
Album | Egyptology |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Wallinger | |
"Do you remember how it used to be?" | |
They always say. | |
You mean those days when everybody laughed? | |
Well, how did they ever, ever slip away? | |
Just like rolling off a log! | |
As we say goodbye to God. | |
Yeh, the animal still feels odd | |
Asleep inside. | |
Well how it was, was how it had to be | |
At the end of every day. | |
So perfect in its sense of duty. | |
Well how did it ever, ever slip away? | |
Just like rolling off a log! | |
The scientist thinks it's odd | |
That the animal says it's God. | |
Asleep inside. | |
Spoken: | |
So many fought the wars, | |
And what was that all for? | |
They said between good and evil? | |
Well I think they lied a little. | |
We live in a prison, somewhat of our own design. | |
Grab the key, unlock the door, | |
Then you'll know what life is for. | |
Stop rolling off a log! | |
Yeah, the scientist says it's odd | |
And the animal still seems odd, | |
Asleep inside. | |
After such a long parade of history, | |
So many seeing eyes. | |
I wonder how life could do this thing to me? | |
How could I ever, ever lose my mind? | |
Just like rolling off a log! | |
And the animal still seems odd. | |
Asleep inside. | |
Inside. | |
Asleep inside. | |
Asleep inside. | |
It sleeps inside. | |
Reprise of | |
Bang!' | |
s Vocal Interlude |
zuo ci : Wallinger | |
" Do you remember how it used to be?" | |
They always say. | |
You mean those days when everybody laughed? | |
Well, how did they ever, ever slip away? | |
Just like rolling off a log! | |
As we say goodbye to God. | |
Yeh, the animal still feels odd | |
Asleep inside. | |
Well how it was, was how it had to be | |
At the end of every day. | |
So perfect in its sense of duty. | |
Well how did it ever, ever slip away? | |
Just like rolling off a log! | |
The scientist thinks it' s odd | |
That the animal says it' s God. | |
Asleep inside. | |
Spoken: | |
So many fought the wars, | |
And what was that all for? | |
They said between good and evil? | |
Well I think they lied a little. | |
We live in a prison, somewhat of our own design. | |
Grab the key, unlock the door, | |
Then you' ll know what life is for. | |
Stop rolling off a log! | |
Yeah, the scientist says it' s odd | |
And the animal still seems odd, | |
Asleep inside. | |
After such a long parade of history, | |
So many seeing eyes. | |
I wonder how life could do this thing to me? | |
How could I ever, ever lose my mind? | |
Just like rolling off a log! | |
And the animal still seems odd. | |
Asleep inside. | |
Inside. | |
Asleep inside. | |
Asleep inside. | |
It sleeps inside. | |
Reprise of | |
Bang!' | |
s Vocal Interlude |
zuò cí : Wallinger | |
" Do you remember how it used to be?" | |
They always say. | |
You mean those days when everybody laughed? | |
Well, how did they ever, ever slip away? | |
Just like rolling off a log! | |
As we say goodbye to God. | |
Yeh, the animal still feels odd | |
Asleep inside. | |
Well how it was, was how it had to be | |
At the end of every day. | |
So perfect in its sense of duty. | |
Well how did it ever, ever slip away? | |
Just like rolling off a log! | |
The scientist thinks it' s odd | |
That the animal says it' s God. | |
Asleep inside. | |
Spoken: | |
So many fought the wars, | |
And what was that all for? | |
They said between good and evil? | |
Well I think they lied a little. | |
We live in a prison, somewhat of our own design. | |
Grab the key, unlock the door, | |
Then you' ll know what life is for. | |
Stop rolling off a log! | |
Yeah, the scientist says it' s odd | |
And the animal still seems odd, | |
Asleep inside. | |
After such a long parade of history, | |
So many seeing eyes. | |
I wonder how life could do this thing to me? | |
How could I ever, ever lose my mind? | |
Just like rolling off a log! | |
And the animal still seems odd. | |
Asleep inside. | |
Inside. | |
Asleep inside. | |
Asleep inside. | |
It sleeps inside. | |
Reprise of | |
Bang!' | |
s Vocal Interlude |