| Song | To Kill The Child |
| Artist | Roger Waters |
| Album | To Kill the Child |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Waters | |
| 作词 : Waters | |
| The child lay | |
| In the starlit night | |
| Safe in the glow of his Donald Duck light | |
| How strange to choose to take a life | |
| How strange to choose to kill a child | |
| Hoover, Blaupunkt, Nissan, Jeep | |
| Nike, Addidas, Lacoste and cheaper brands | |
| Cadillac, Amtrak, gasoline, diesel | |
| Our standard of living, could this be a reason | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| Allah, Jehovah, Buddah, Christ | |
| Confucius and Kali and reds, beans and rice | |
| Goujons of sole, ris de veau, ham hocks | |
| Lox bagels and bones and commandments in stone | |
| The Bible, Koran, Shinto, Islam | |
| Prosciutto, risotto, falafel and ham | |
| Is it dogma, doughnuts, ridicule faith | |
| Fear of the dark, or shame or disgrace | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| It's cold in the desert | |
| And the space is too big | |
| The rope is too short | |
| And the walls are too thick | |
| I will show you no weakness | |
| I will mock you in song | |
| Berate and deride you | |
| Belittle and chide you | |
| Beat you with sticks | |
| And bulldoze your home | |
| You can watch my triumphant procession to Rome | |
| Best seat in the house | |
| Up there on the cross | |
| Is it anger or envy, profit or loss | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| Take this child and hold him closely | |
| Keep him safe from the holy reign of terror | |
| Take this child hold him closely | |
| Take this child to the moral high ground | |
| Where he can look down on the bigots and bully boys | |
| Slugging it out in the yard |
| zuo qu : Waters | |
| zuo ci : Waters | |
| The child lay | |
| In the starlit night | |
| Safe in the glow of his Donald Duck light | |
| How strange to choose to take a life | |
| How strange to choose to kill a child | |
| Hoover, Blaupunkt, Nissan, Jeep | |
| Nike, Addidas, Lacoste and cheaper brands | |
| Cadillac, Amtrak, gasoline, diesel | |
| Our standard of living, could this be a reason | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| Allah, Jehovah, Buddah, Christ | |
| Confucius and Kali and reds, beans and rice | |
| Goujons of sole, ris de veau, ham hocks | |
| Lox bagels and bones and commandments in stone | |
| The Bible, Koran, Shinto, Islam | |
| Prosciutto, risotto, falafel and ham | |
| Is it dogma, doughnuts, ridicule faith | |
| Fear of the dark, or shame or disgrace | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| It' s cold in the desert | |
| And the space is too big | |
| The rope is too short | |
| And the walls are too thick | |
| I will show you no weakness | |
| I will mock you in song | |
| Berate and deride you | |
| Belittle and chide you | |
| Beat you with sticks | |
| And bulldoze your home | |
| You can watch my triumphant procession to Rome | |
| Best seat in the house | |
| Up there on the cross | |
| Is it anger or envy, profit or loss | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| Take this child and hold him closely | |
| Keep him safe from the holy reign of terror | |
| Take this child hold him closely | |
| Take this child to the moral high ground | |
| Where he can look down on the bigots and bully boys | |
| Slugging it out in the yard |
| zuò qǔ : Waters | |
| zuò cí : Waters | |
| The child lay | |
| In the starlit night | |
| Safe in the glow of his Donald Duck light | |
| How strange to choose to take a life | |
| How strange to choose to kill a child | |
| Hoover, Blaupunkt, Nissan, Jeep | |
| Nike, Addidas, Lacoste and cheaper brands | |
| Cadillac, Amtrak, gasoline, diesel | |
| Our standard of living, could this be a reason | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| Allah, Jehovah, Buddah, Christ | |
| Confucius and Kali and reds, beans and rice | |
| Goujons of sole, ris de veau, ham hocks | |
| Lox bagels and bones and commandments in stone | |
| The Bible, Koran, Shinto, Islam | |
| Prosciutto, risotto, falafel and ham | |
| Is it dogma, doughnuts, ridicule faith | |
| Fear of the dark, or shame or disgrace | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| It' s cold in the desert | |
| And the space is too big | |
| The rope is too short | |
| And the walls are too thick | |
| I will show you no weakness | |
| I will mock you in song | |
| Berate and deride you | |
| Belittle and chide you | |
| Beat you with sticks | |
| And bulldoze your home | |
| You can watch my triumphant procession to Rome | |
| Best seat in the house | |
| Up there on the cross | |
| Is it anger or envy, profit or loss | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| That we would choose to kill the child | |
| Take this child and hold him closely | |
| Keep him safe from the holy reign of terror | |
| Take this child hold him closely | |
| Take this child to the moral high ground | |
| Where he can look down on the bigots and bully boys | |
| Slugging it out in the yard |