Song | Envy Of Angels |
Artist | The Mutton Birds |
Album | Envy Of Angels |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : McGlashan | |
look over there you used to say | |
the shape of the land beneath the street | |
ridges and valleys and underground streams | |
you have to know what's under your feet | |
so you can make things strong enough | |
to take the weight | |
the weight of all the people | |
who haven't been born | |
that's what you said to me | |
it's the envy of angels | |
listen to that you used to say | |
can you hear someone drawing plans | |
can you hear someone cutting wood | |
can you hear someone walking the land | |
when all the time i wanted to be | |
somewhere that wasn't so new | |
where you didn't have to dig yourself | |
a place to stand | |
far away | |
from the envy of angels | |
driving to your house after dark | |
the lights of the town behind these hills | |
i'm wanting so much to see you again | |
can almost touch the new tarseal | |
in front of my wheels | |
they're painting the signs | |
measuring the land | |
marking the lines | |
laying foundations | |
making them strong | |
for all of those people | |
who haven't been born | |
just like you said | |
it's the envy of angels | |
just like you said | |
it's the envy of angels |
zuo ci : McGlashan | |
look over there you used to say | |
the shape of the land beneath the street | |
ridges and valleys and underground streams | |
you have to know what' s under your feet | |
so you can make things strong enough | |
to take the weight | |
the weight of all the people | |
who haven' t been born | |
that' s what you said to me | |
it' s the envy of angels | |
listen to that you used to say | |
can you hear someone drawing plans | |
can you hear someone cutting wood | |
can you hear someone walking the land | |
when all the time i wanted to be | |
somewhere that wasn' t so new | |
where you didn' t have to dig yourself | |
a place to stand | |
far away | |
from the envy of angels | |
driving to your house after dark | |
the lights of the town behind these hills | |
i' m wanting so much to see you again | |
can almost touch the new tarseal | |
in front of my wheels | |
they' re painting the signs | |
measuring the land | |
marking the lines | |
laying foundations | |
making them strong | |
for all of those people | |
who haven' t been born | |
just like you said | |
it' s the envy of angels | |
just like you said | |
it' s the envy of angels |
zuò cí : McGlashan | |
look over there you used to say | |
the shape of the land beneath the street | |
ridges and valleys and underground streams | |
you have to know what' s under your feet | |
so you can make things strong enough | |
to take the weight | |
the weight of all the people | |
who haven' t been born | |
that' s what you said to me | |
it' s the envy of angels | |
listen to that you used to say | |
can you hear someone drawing plans | |
can you hear someone cutting wood | |
can you hear someone walking the land | |
when all the time i wanted to be | |
somewhere that wasn' t so new | |
where you didn' t have to dig yourself | |
a place to stand | |
far away | |
from the envy of angels | |
driving to your house after dark | |
the lights of the town behind these hills | |
i' m wanting so much to see you again | |
can almost touch the new tarseal | |
in front of my wheels | |
they' re painting the signs | |
measuring the land | |
marking the lines | |
laying foundations | |
making them strong | |
for all of those people | |
who haven' t been born | |
just like you said | |
it' s the envy of angels | |
just like you said | |
it' s the envy of angels |