| 歌曲 | Rats and Rats and Rats for Candy |
| 歌手 | The Blood Brothers |
| 专辑 | Crimes |
| 下载 | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Blood Brothers | |
| Mr. Howell: The dinner was fine until she opened her mouth. | |
| Oh, Candy! Oh, Candy! Behind her teeth 15 rats started screaming and sobbing. | |
| Candy girl! Candy girl! | |
| When we were kissing in the car | |
| those rodents smoked cigars in her throat, blowing smoke. | |
| (You turn on the lights and look a bit closer... | |
| there's shutters on her eyes, there's a door on her thigh.) | |
| Candy: These rats are not living inside my hotel face. | |
| They're just sick and they need a bed lined with fine lace. | |
| Mr. Howell: You know that pity's got an ugly price tag. | |
| Rats: Our fur feels like it's on fire. There's thorns growing on our bones. | |
| Our hunger is x-rated. | |
| Oh, mother, we love you so! | |
| (Candy invites you upstairs, you say it's getting awfully late, | |
| but she yanks your hand through the door. | |
| Her clothes fall off and she presses into you. | |
| But those rats have chewed a hole straight through | |
| her navel and nipple.) | |
| Mr. Howell: Oh, Candy. I've got to go. | |
| Candy: Oh, won't you stay the night with me Mr. Howell! | |
| These rats are not living inside my hotel face. | |
| They're just sick and need a bed lined with fine lace. | |
| Mr. Howell: You know that pity's got an ugly price tag. (x2) | |
| Rats: Our muscles have turned to cement. | |
| We're coughing up needles and nails. | |
| Our veins are flowing barbed wire. | |
| Oh, mother, we are so frail! but wait! | |
| We've got a trick for him. | |
| We twist tears into shit eaten grins. | |
| (When you wake up in the morning you find yourself alone in | |
| Candy's bed. And everything is gone: paintings, jewels, songs. | |
| Candy's blowing in the breeze; those rats devoured her up in her sleep. | |
| Her skin's tied to the bed post like a flag on a ship of ghosts. | |
| You read the letter on the dresser; the sick brown sun rubbing in your soul). | |
| Reading letter: Oh, mother, you should have known. | |
| You should have seen through our fake broken bones. | |
| Our tears that we razor-sharpened were calculated to rob you blind. | |
| Mr. Howell: Three weeks later from that day, | |
| I saw those rats on a bicycle. | |
| They crept by me and started balling, | |
| their eyes turned to icicles. | |
| Crying, "We need a vacancy!" |
| zuo qu : Blood Brothers | |
| Mr. Howell: The dinner was fine until she opened her mouth. | |
| Oh, Candy! Oh, Candy! Behind her teeth 15 rats started screaming and sobbing. | |
| Candy girl! Candy girl! | |
| When we were kissing in the car | |
| those rodents smoked cigars in her throat, blowing smoke. | |
| You turn on the lights and look a bit closer... | |
| there' s shutters on her eyes, there' s a door on her thigh. | |
| Candy: These rats are not living inside my hotel face. | |
| They' re just sick and they need a bed lined with fine lace. | |
| Mr. Howell: You know that pity' s got an ugly price tag. | |
| Rats: Our fur feels like it' s on fire. There' s thorns growing on our bones. | |
| Our hunger is xrated. | |
| Oh, mother, we love you so! | |
| Candy invites you upstairs, you say it' s getting awfully late, | |
| but she yanks your hand through the door. | |
| Her clothes fall off and she presses into you. | |
| But those rats have chewed a hole straight through | |
| her navel and nipple. | |
| Mr. Howell: Oh, Candy. I' ve got to go. | |
| Candy: Oh, won' t you stay the night with me Mr. Howell! | |
| These rats are not living inside my hotel face. | |
| They' re just sick and need a bed lined with fine lace. | |
| Mr. Howell: You know that pity' s got an ugly price tag. x2 | |
| Rats: Our muscles have turned to cement. | |
| We' re coughing up needles and nails. | |
| Our veins are flowing barbed wire. | |
| Oh, mother, we are so frail! but wait! | |
| We' ve got a trick for him. | |
| We twist tears into shit eaten grins. | |
| When you wake up in the morning you find yourself alone in | |
| Candy' s bed. And everything is gone: paintings, jewels, songs. | |
| Candy' s blowing in the breeze those rats devoured her up in her sleep. | |
| Her skin' s tied to the bed post like a flag on a ship of ghosts. | |
| You read the letter on the dresser the sick brown sun rubbing in your soul. | |
| Reading letter: Oh, mother, you should have known. | |
| You should have seen through our fake broken bones. | |
| Our tears that we razorsharpened were calculated to rob you blind. | |
| Mr. Howell: Three weeks later from that day, | |
| I saw those rats on a bicycle. | |
| They crept by me and started balling, | |
| their eyes turned to icicles. | |
| Crying, " We need a vacancy!" |
| zuò qǔ : Blood Brothers | |
| Mr. Howell: The dinner was fine until she opened her mouth. | |
| Oh, Candy! Oh, Candy! Behind her teeth 15 rats started screaming and sobbing. | |
| Candy girl! Candy girl! | |
| When we were kissing in the car | |
| those rodents smoked cigars in her throat, blowing smoke. | |
| You turn on the lights and look a bit closer... | |
| there' s shutters on her eyes, there' s a door on her thigh. | |
| Candy: These rats are not living inside my hotel face. | |
| They' re just sick and they need a bed lined with fine lace. | |
| Mr. Howell: You know that pity' s got an ugly price tag. | |
| Rats: Our fur feels like it' s on fire. There' s thorns growing on our bones. | |
| Our hunger is xrated. | |
| Oh, mother, we love you so! | |
| Candy invites you upstairs, you say it' s getting awfully late, | |
| but she yanks your hand through the door. | |
| Her clothes fall off and she presses into you. | |
| But those rats have chewed a hole straight through | |
| her navel and nipple. | |
| Mr. Howell: Oh, Candy. I' ve got to go. | |
| Candy: Oh, won' t you stay the night with me Mr. Howell! | |
| These rats are not living inside my hotel face. | |
| They' re just sick and need a bed lined with fine lace. | |
| Mr. Howell: You know that pity' s got an ugly price tag. x2 | |
| Rats: Our muscles have turned to cement. | |
| We' re coughing up needles and nails. | |
| Our veins are flowing barbed wire. | |
| Oh, mother, we are so frail! but wait! | |
| We' ve got a trick for him. | |
| We twist tears into shit eaten grins. | |
| When you wake up in the morning you find yourself alone in | |
| Candy' s bed. And everything is gone: paintings, jewels, songs. | |
| Candy' s blowing in the breeze those rats devoured her up in her sleep. | |
| Her skin' s tied to the bed post like a flag on a ship of ghosts. | |
| You read the letter on the dresser the sick brown sun rubbing in your soul. | |
| Reading letter: Oh, mother, you should have known. | |
| You should have seen through our fake broken bones. | |
| Our tears that we razorsharpened were calculated to rob you blind. | |
| Mr. Howell: Three weeks later from that day, | |
| I saw those rats on a bicycle. | |
| They crept by me and started balling, | |
| their eyes turned to icicles. | |
| Crying, " We need a vacancy!" |