Song | The Complete Family |
Artist | Matthew Ryan |
Album | From A Late Night High Rise |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Ryan | |
We walked down the block through the dead trees. | |
You were smiling. | |
And I was smiling too. | |
From the time we were little. | |
You were always taller, thinner. | |
You were a kind of lanky Matt Dillon. | |
I was strong but awkward. | |
And born with an armour of imagination. | |
I loved music. | |
And so did you. | |
But you loved those loud guitars. | |
And venom. | |
That venom with a lost angry sadness. | |
While I lived in the sadness. | |
I remember Roy Orbison on an AM radio. | |
All falsetto and loneliness. | |
That day was so sharp it cut through glass and warmed the carpet underneath me. | |
You were out with your friends. | |
Your best friend's name was Ray. | |
He's in jail now. | |
A few weeks ago you were sentenced as well. | |
I sat in my room still surrounded by a sad song thinking. | |
Thirty years. | |
It's been thirty years. | |
And you're going to be in there for thirty years. | |
Now I remember that day you had just gotten out of rehab. | |
And I was happy to see you. | |
Happy to hope. | |
That from that point forward. | |
All would be better. | |
And I was proud of you. | |
And we were going home. | |
The complete family. | |
A complete family. | |
Just you and me. | |
Mom and Dad. | |
A complete family. |
zuo qu : Ryan | |
We walked down the block through the dead trees. | |
You were smiling. | |
And I was smiling too. | |
From the time we were little. | |
You were always taller, thinner. | |
You were a kind of lanky Matt Dillon. | |
I was strong but awkward. | |
And born with an armour of imagination. | |
I loved music. | |
And so did you. | |
But you loved those loud guitars. | |
And venom. | |
That venom with a lost angry sadness. | |
While I lived in the sadness. | |
I remember Roy Orbison on an AM radio. | |
All falsetto and loneliness. | |
That day was so sharp it cut through glass and warmed the carpet underneath me. | |
You were out with your friends. | |
Your best friend' s name was Ray. | |
He' s in jail now. | |
A few weeks ago you were sentenced as well. | |
I sat in my room still surrounded by a sad song thinking. | |
Thirty years. | |
It' s been thirty years. | |
And you' re going to be in there for thirty years. | |
Now I remember that day you had just gotten out of rehab. | |
And I was happy to see you. | |
Happy to hope. | |
That from that point forward. | |
All would be better. | |
And I was proud of you. | |
And we were going home. | |
The complete family. | |
A complete family. | |
Just you and me. | |
Mom and Dad. | |
A complete family. |
zuò qǔ : Ryan | |
We walked down the block through the dead trees. | |
You were smiling. | |
And I was smiling too. | |
From the time we were little. | |
You were always taller, thinner. | |
You were a kind of lanky Matt Dillon. | |
I was strong but awkward. | |
And born with an armour of imagination. | |
I loved music. | |
And so did you. | |
But you loved those loud guitars. | |
And venom. | |
That venom with a lost angry sadness. | |
While I lived in the sadness. | |
I remember Roy Orbison on an AM radio. | |
All falsetto and loneliness. | |
That day was so sharp it cut through glass and warmed the carpet underneath me. | |
You were out with your friends. | |
Your best friend' s name was Ray. | |
He' s in jail now. | |
A few weeks ago you were sentenced as well. | |
I sat in my room still surrounded by a sad song thinking. | |
Thirty years. | |
It' s been thirty years. | |
And you' re going to be in there for thirty years. | |
Now I remember that day you had just gotten out of rehab. | |
And I was happy to see you. | |
Happy to hope. | |
That from that point forward. | |
All would be better. | |
And I was proud of you. | |
And we were going home. | |
The complete family. | |
A complete family. | |
Just you and me. | |
Mom and Dad. | |
A complete family. |