Song | It's the Phone |
Artist | Cheryl Wheeler |
Album | Defying Gravity |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Wheeler |
[00:29.33] | It's the phone, get the phone, there's a phone call |
[00:31.16] | Fish it out, press the talk button right now |
[00:33.06] | Anytime, anywhere there's a phone call |
[00:35.04] | We will answer and start talking real loud |
[00:36.90] | In their odes to Joy and Jesus, do you think they once foresaw |
[00:40.28] | their pieces in our wireless devices |
[00:42.43] | All across the planet? Blah blah, blah blah, blah |
[00:50.73] | Ah the strains of music all around |
[00:53.14] | Short little beeps cut through the din |
[00:56.25] | I've come to love that Motorola sound |
[00:59.26] | Not harpsichord or violin |
[01:02.51] | I know Ludwig would be so proud |
[01:05.78] | That "Fur Elise" could beep so loud |
[01:09.16] | Rossini too and Brahms and Bach |
[01:12.47] | And Mozart and Rachmaninoff inoff, enough |
[01:19.40] | Hold the fries- keep your eyes on the road somehow |
[01:21.10] | Pretty awkward to talk on the phone right now |
[01:22.78] | To the whims if the Cell Tower Gods I bow |
[01:24.56] | And I hope the local laws allow |
[01:27.05] | It's so crowded, you're so loud it's some deaf guy you're talking to |
[01:31.94] | All of us on this Hertz bus attempt to turn our backs to you |
[01:35.04] | You're impinging, see us cringing, dirty looks aimed at your head |
[01:39.06] | Not proud of it but I admit I wish your battery was dead |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Wheeler |
[00:29.33] | It' s the phone, get the phone, there' s a phone call |
[00:31.16] | Fish it out, press the talk button right now |
[00:33.06] | Anytime, anywhere there' s a phone call |
[00:35.04] | We will answer and start talking real loud |
[00:36.90] | In their odes to Joy and Jesus, do you think they once foresaw |
[00:40.28] | their pieces in our wireless devices |
[00:42.43] | All across the planet? Blah blah, blah blah, blah |
[00:50.73] | Ah the strains of music all around |
[00:53.14] | Short little beeps cut through the din |
[00:56.25] | I' ve come to love that Motorola sound |
[00:59.26] | Not harpsichord or violin |
[01:02.51] | I know Ludwig would be so proud |
[01:05.78] | That " Fur Elise" could beep so loud |
[01:09.16] | Rossini too and Brahms and Bach |
[01:12.47] | And Mozart and Rachmaninoff inoff, enough |
[01:19.40] | Hold the fries keep your eyes on the road somehow |
[01:21.10] | Pretty awkward to talk on the phone right now |
[01:22.78] | To the whims if the Cell Tower Gods I bow |
[01:24.56] | And I hope the local laws allow |
[01:27.05] | It' s so crowded, you' re so loud it' s some deaf guy you' re talking to |
[01:31.94] | All of us on this Hertz bus attempt to turn our backs to you |
[01:35.04] | You' re impinging, see us cringing, dirty looks aimed at your head |
[01:39.06] | Not proud of it but I admit I wish your battery was dead |