Song | Jacksons, Monk and Rowe |
Artist | Elvis Costello |
Album | The Juliet Letters |
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作词 : MacManus, Thomas | |
Sister 4 and brothers 3 | |
Hanging off the family tree | |
Practising for getting old | |
Do you want your fortune told | |
They're looking for you high and low | |
Now there's nowhere for you to go | |
So you'll just have to come out and face the music | |
Jacksons, monk and rowe | |
Long ago when we were kids and we cut your hair to bits | |
As we carried off like spoils the heads we'd smash right off | |
Your dolls | |
But the wind is changing you know | |
Are you sure of your friends and your foe | |
Have you got what it takes to carry it off | |
Jacksons, monk and rowe | |
As the sun beats down and life begins to complicate | |
Will we both incinerate | |
If we touch that brass name-plate | |
Messrs. all, noble sirs | |
Highly paid solicitors | |
Find enclosed my signed divorce | |
Sad proceedings you endorse | |
The burden of pity will show | |
In the people we used to know | |
Have you got enough strength to carry it off | |
Jacksons, monk and rowe |
zuo ci : MacManus, Thomas | |
Sister 4 and brothers 3 | |
Hanging off the family tree | |
Practising for getting old | |
Do you want your fortune told | |
They' re looking for you high and low | |
Now there' s nowhere for you to go | |
So you' ll just have to come out and face the music | |
Jacksons, monk and rowe | |
Long ago when we were kids and we cut your hair to bits | |
As we carried off like spoils the heads we' d smash right off | |
Your dolls | |
But the wind is changing you know | |
Are you sure of your friends and your foe | |
Have you got what it takes to carry it off | |
Jacksons, monk and rowe | |
As the sun beats down and life begins to complicate | |
Will we both incinerate | |
If we touch that brass nameplate | |
Messrs. all, noble sirs | |
Highly paid solicitors | |
Find enclosed my signed divorce | |
Sad proceedings you endorse | |
The burden of pity will show | |
In the people we used to know | |
Have you got enough strength to carry it off | |
Jacksons, monk and rowe |
zuò cí : MacManus, Thomas | |
Sister 4 and brothers 3 | |
Hanging off the family tree | |
Practising for getting old | |
Do you want your fortune told | |
They' re looking for you high and low | |
Now there' s nowhere for you to go | |
So you' ll just have to come out and face the music | |
Jacksons, monk and rowe | |
Long ago when we were kids and we cut your hair to bits | |
As we carried off like spoils the heads we' d smash right off | |
Your dolls | |
But the wind is changing you know | |
Are you sure of your friends and your foe | |
Have you got what it takes to carry it off | |
Jacksons, monk and rowe | |
As the sun beats down and life begins to complicate | |
Will we both incinerate | |
If we touch that brass nameplate | |
Messrs. all, noble sirs | |
Highly paid solicitors | |
Find enclosed my signed divorce | |
Sad proceedings you endorse | |
The burden of pity will show | |
In the people we used to know | |
Have you got enough strength to carry it off | |
Jacksons, monk and rowe |