Song | Panzer Rune |
Artist | Current 93 |
Album | Swastikas for Noddy |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Current Ninety Three | |
There was a man of double deed | |
Who sowed his garden full of seed | |
When the seed began to grow | |
'Twas like a garden full of snow | |
When the snow began to melt | |
'Twas like a ship without a bell | |
When the ship began to sail | |
'Twas like a bird without a tail | |
When the bird began to fly | |
'Twas like an eagle on the sky | |
When the sky began to roar | |
'Twas like a lion at my door | |
When the door began to crack | |
'Twas like a stick across my back | |
When my back began to smart | |
'Twas like a penknife in my heart | |
When my heart began to bleed | |
'Twas death and death and death indeed |
zuo ci : Current Ninety Three | |
There was a man of double deed | |
Who sowed his garden full of seed | |
When the seed began to grow | |
' Twas like a garden full of snow | |
When the snow began to melt | |
' Twas like a ship without a bell | |
When the ship began to sail | |
' Twas like a bird without a tail | |
When the bird began to fly | |
' Twas like an eagle on the sky | |
When the sky began to roar | |
' Twas like a lion at my door | |
When the door began to crack | |
' Twas like a stick across my back | |
When my back began to smart | |
' Twas like a penknife in my heart | |
When my heart began to bleed | |
' Twas death and death and death indeed |
zuò cí : Current Ninety Three | |
There was a man of double deed | |
Who sowed his garden full of seed | |
When the seed began to grow | |
' Twas like a garden full of snow | |
When the snow began to melt | |
' Twas like a ship without a bell | |
When the ship began to sail | |
' Twas like a bird without a tail | |
When the bird began to fly | |
' Twas like an eagle on the sky | |
When the sky began to roar | |
' Twas like a lion at my door | |
When the door began to crack | |
' Twas like a stick across my back | |
When my back began to smart | |
' Twas like a penknife in my heart | |
When my heart began to bleed | |
' Twas death and death and death indeed |