Song | Misery Loves Comedy |
Artist | Louis Logic |
Album | Misery Loves Comedy |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Dorley | |
You ever notice how your life is rolling by you | |
it isn't what it seems | |
I wrote this down so you'd know that I knew | |
This is just a dream | |
It's the fictitious stuff ya see as voyeurs | |
The same tricks that make us believe in lawyers | |
They sell the same lies to the girls and boys | |
For your whole life, telling you the worlds ya oyster | |
If that's the case I'm allergic to seafood | |
Castaway and that's what they serve when they feed you | |
So you're covered in goiters now love and enjoy us | |
Move the waistline and in eight days time you see through | |
Whose to say it'll improve today | |
You could lose some weight | |
You didn't want to lose your way | |
And life is one of those books where you choose your fate | |
You could hang yourself but I bet the noose would break | |
Hey I guess you gotta try and laugh at it | |
'Cuz mathematically it's half tragic and half havoc | |
Dag nabbit, who'd a ever thought I'd get the short straw outta life if I grabbed at it | |
I'm on a path padded down by sore feet | |
Feelin' like the last cat in town where dogs eat | |
King of the fools on a short leash | |
I used to laugh at the clowns who had on the crown before me | |
Well now I'm chucklin' at my own expense | |
It doesn't cost me the bucks that I've been known to spend on what a simple cup of coffee and doughnut can | |
It's like save the children but for grown up men, friends | |
I'm in a zen place sportin' a Jen's face | |
Though I'm a chump I'm over the hump like Wednesdays | |
I don't go for most of the junk my friends say | |
I let it roll over my cold shoulder like BenGay | |
That's the best way to treat disaster | |
Because if you let regret stay it eats you faster | |
Your breastplate shakes when you breathe with asthma | |
Death may take me to greener pastures | |
I need a pastor, a priest, a rabbi who aint ashamed if I asked to beseech the bad guy | |
To blame for the fact that I lead a sad life | |
Ashamed to pack up and leave my campsite | |
You gotta find a way to laugh right | |
Well I'm practically pissin' my pants over this damn ride | |
And I don't wanna end up missin' my chance for me to grab my slice from the dish in advance | |
Man, I spend a lot of time listenin' to cants instead of opening the lid on the cans | |
If I put half my time spent on bitchin' and rants and do a plan I could slip away from the trance | |
But I guess this is the dance, the life I lead | |
My lawn isn't grass, it's thigh high weeds | |
My wife lives with my man beside my street | |
So I see her kiss him again every time I leave | |
And I'm just trying to find my speed | |
Fuckin' jimminy crickets I got another cop givin' me tickets | |
What would my life be if it didn't seem wicked | |
Even my landlord said she would love to get me evicted | |
That's cold | |
I'd expect a mother to stick with her own struggling nitwit son whose a misfit | |
Asshole but nothing can fix it | |
I'd put my trust in lady luck if she wasn't sadistic | |
But I've had so little success of being elated | |
That the prospect of rest and being cremated | |
And right now I'm thinkin' of puttin' this mic down | |
'Cuz bein' dead is better than bein' hated | |
This aint quite how I was picturin' my career | |
They're stickin' it in my rear | |
These are not my terms | |
And I figured I'm in the clear since they got me burned | |
'Til the funeral director went and dropped my urn | |
well I guess you gotta learn to laugh at it | |
When you're the burn of your own joke it doesn't seem as tragic | |
Take it from someone who knows folks | |
There ain't a mathematic pattern for outrunning your own woes | |
Well so goes your role at the zoo | |
It still isn't what it seems | |
I wrote this down so you'd know that I knew | |
This is just a dream |
zuo qu : Dorley | |
You ever notice how your life is rolling by you | |
it isn' t what it seems | |
I wrote this down so you' d know that I knew | |
This is just a dream | |
It' s the fictitious stuff ya see as voyeurs | |
The same tricks that make us believe in lawyers | |
They sell the same lies to the girls and boys | |
For your whole life, telling you the worlds ya oyster | |
If that' s the case I' m allergic to seafood | |
Castaway and that' s what they serve when they feed you | |
So you' re covered in goiters now love and enjoy us | |
Move the waistline and in eight days time you see through | |
Whose to say it' ll improve today | |
You could lose some weight | |
You didn' t want to lose your way | |
And life is one of those books where you choose your fate | |
You could hang yourself but I bet the noose would break | |
Hey I guess you gotta try and laugh at it | |
' Cuz mathematically it' s half tragic and half havoc | |
Dag nabbit, who' d a ever thought I' d get the short straw outta life if I grabbed at it | |
I' m on a path padded down by sore feet | |
Feelin' like the last cat in town where dogs eat | |
King of the fools on a short leash | |
I used to laugh at the clowns who had on the crown before me | |
Well now I' m chucklin' at my own expense | |
It doesn' t cost me the bucks that I' ve been known to spend on what a simple cup of coffee and doughnut can | |
It' s like save the children but for grown up men, friends | |
I' m in a zen place sportin' a Jen' s face | |
Though I' m a chump I' m over the hump like Wednesdays | |
I don' t go for most of the junk my friends say | |
I let it roll over my cold shoulder like BenGay | |
That' s the best way to treat disaster | |
Because if you let regret stay it eats you faster | |
Your breastplate shakes when you breathe with asthma | |
Death may take me to greener pastures | |
I need a pastor, a priest, a rabbi who aint ashamed if I asked to beseech the bad guy | |
To blame for the fact that I lead a sad life | |
Ashamed to pack up and leave my campsite | |
You gotta find a way to laugh right | |
Well I' m practically pissin' my pants over this damn ride | |
And I don' t wanna end up missin' my chance for me to grab my slice from the dish in advance | |
Man, I spend a lot of time listenin' to cants instead of opening the lid on the cans | |
If I put half my time spent on bitchin' and rants and do a plan I could slip away from the trance | |
But I guess this is the dance, the life I lead | |
My lawn isn' t grass, it' s thigh high weeds | |
My wife lives with my man beside my street | |
So I see her kiss him again every time I leave | |
And I' m just trying to find my speed | |
Fuckin' jimminy crickets I got another cop givin' me tickets | |
What would my life be if it didn' t seem wicked | |
Even my landlord said she would love to get me evicted | |
That' s cold | |
I' d expect a mother to stick with her own struggling nitwit son whose a misfit | |
Asshole but nothing can fix it | |
I' d put my trust in lady luck if she wasn' t sadistic | |
But I' ve had so little success of being elated | |
That the prospect of rest and being cremated | |
And right now I' m thinkin' of puttin' this mic down | |
' Cuz bein' dead is better than bein' hated | |
This aint quite how I was picturin' my career | |
They' re stickin' it in my rear | |
These are not my terms | |
And I figured I' m in the clear since they got me burned | |
' Til the funeral director went and dropped my urn | |
well I guess you gotta learn to laugh at it | |
When you' re the burn of your own joke it doesn' t seem as tragic | |
Take it from someone who knows folks | |
There ain' t a mathematic pattern for outrunning your own woes | |
Well so goes your role at the zoo | |
It still isn' t what it seems | |
I wrote this down so you' d know that I knew | |
This is just a dream |
zuò qǔ : Dorley | |
You ever notice how your life is rolling by you | |
it isn' t what it seems | |
I wrote this down so you' d know that I knew | |
This is just a dream | |
It' s the fictitious stuff ya see as voyeurs | |
The same tricks that make us believe in lawyers | |
They sell the same lies to the girls and boys | |
For your whole life, telling you the worlds ya oyster | |
If that' s the case I' m allergic to seafood | |
Castaway and that' s what they serve when they feed you | |
So you' re covered in goiters now love and enjoy us | |
Move the waistline and in eight days time you see through | |
Whose to say it' ll improve today | |
You could lose some weight | |
You didn' t want to lose your way | |
And life is one of those books where you choose your fate | |
You could hang yourself but I bet the noose would break | |
Hey I guess you gotta try and laugh at it | |
' Cuz mathematically it' s half tragic and half havoc | |
Dag nabbit, who' d a ever thought I' d get the short straw outta life if I grabbed at it | |
I' m on a path padded down by sore feet | |
Feelin' like the last cat in town where dogs eat | |
King of the fools on a short leash | |
I used to laugh at the clowns who had on the crown before me | |
Well now I' m chucklin' at my own expense | |
It doesn' t cost me the bucks that I' ve been known to spend on what a simple cup of coffee and doughnut can | |
It' s like save the children but for grown up men, friends | |
I' m in a zen place sportin' a Jen' s face | |
Though I' m a chump I' m over the hump like Wednesdays | |
I don' t go for most of the junk my friends say | |
I let it roll over my cold shoulder like BenGay | |
That' s the best way to treat disaster | |
Because if you let regret stay it eats you faster | |
Your breastplate shakes when you breathe with asthma | |
Death may take me to greener pastures | |
I need a pastor, a priest, a rabbi who aint ashamed if I asked to beseech the bad guy | |
To blame for the fact that I lead a sad life | |
Ashamed to pack up and leave my campsite | |
You gotta find a way to laugh right | |
Well I' m practically pissin' my pants over this damn ride | |
And I don' t wanna end up missin' my chance for me to grab my slice from the dish in advance | |
Man, I spend a lot of time listenin' to cants instead of opening the lid on the cans | |
If I put half my time spent on bitchin' and rants and do a plan I could slip away from the trance | |
But I guess this is the dance, the life I lead | |
My lawn isn' t grass, it' s thigh high weeds | |
My wife lives with my man beside my street | |
So I see her kiss him again every time I leave | |
And I' m just trying to find my speed | |
Fuckin' jimminy crickets I got another cop givin' me tickets | |
What would my life be if it didn' t seem wicked | |
Even my landlord said she would love to get me evicted | |
That' s cold | |
I' d expect a mother to stick with her own struggling nitwit son whose a misfit | |
Asshole but nothing can fix it | |
I' d put my trust in lady luck if she wasn' t sadistic | |
But I' ve had so little success of being elated | |
That the prospect of rest and being cremated | |
And right now I' m thinkin' of puttin' this mic down | |
' Cuz bein' dead is better than bein' hated | |
This aint quite how I was picturin' my career | |
They' re stickin' it in my rear | |
These are not my terms | |
And I figured I' m in the clear since they got me burned | |
' Til the funeral director went and dropped my urn | |
well I guess you gotta learn to laugh at it | |
When you' re the burn of your own joke it doesn' t seem as tragic | |
Take it from someone who knows folks | |
There ain' t a mathematic pattern for outrunning your own woes | |
Well so goes your role at the zoo | |
It still isn' t what it seems | |
I wrote this down so you' d know that I knew | |
This is just a dream |