Song | Spunky |
Artist | Eels |
Album | With Strings: Live at Town Hall |
作曲 : Mark Everett | |
作词 : Edge | |
Spunky don't like her uniform, | |
It never fit so good. | |
Going back to the orphanage | |
And the place where her garage once stood. | |
Well, it's a free for all, free for all, free for all. | |
It's a free for all, you and me. | |
And if you don't like what they're telling you, | |
You can't teach a blind man to see. Well, I can see. | |
Spunky looks good in her bright red wig, | |
Eating chocolate chip mint ice-cream. | |
A cat named Lola with a violent past, | |
Is balled-up asleep 'cross her knees. | |
And it's a free for all, free for all, free for all. | |
It's a free for all, you and me. | |
One day the world will be ready for you | |
And wonder how they didn't see. | |
Spunky knows she can save the world | |
In her own little way. | |
Turning in her old uniform | |
'Cause you know, it really didn't pay. | |
And it's a free for all, free for all, free for all. | |
It's a free for all, you and me. | |
I walk through the world with your name on my tongue | |
And your picture etched on my screen. |
zuò qǔ : Mark Everett | |
zuò cí : Edge | |
Spunky don' t like her uniform, | |
It never fit so good. | |
Going back to the orphanage | |
And the place where her garage once stood. | |
Well, it' s a free for all, free for all, free for all. | |
It' s a free for all, you and me. | |
And if you don' t like what they' re telling you, | |
You can' t teach a blind man to see. Well, I can see. | |
Spunky looks good in her bright red wig, | |
Eating chocolate chip mint icecream. | |
A cat named Lola with a violent past, | |
Is balledup asleep ' cross her knees. | |
And it' s a free for all, free for all, free for all. | |
It' s a free for all, you and me. | |
One day the world will be ready for you | |
And wonder how they didn' t see. | |
Spunky knows she can save the world | |
In her own little way. | |
Turning in her old uniform | |
' Cause you know, it really didn' t pay. | |
And it' s a free for all, free for all, free for all. | |
It' s a free for all, you and me. | |
I walk through the world with your name on my tongue | |
And your picture etched on my screen. |