歌曲 | The Wall's End |
歌手 | Antennas to Heaven |
专辑 | The Line Between Myth and Reality Has Always Been in Finland |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
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[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Hodgson, Smith |
[00:09.72] | She says that they're nothing but chancers where I come from. |
[00:12.62] | That she doesn't know how I've survived it without being beaten or killed or worse. |
[00:16.74] | She says she heard on the news about all those guns they found in that pub, |
[00:20.01] | and how that gunman was from there, and how she's seen them on that waste ground by the shops drinking cheap cider and swearing at the tarts who walk past. |
[00:29.02] | And when I tell her I've never even seen a gun, she's says she's connected and could get one. |
[00:33.68] | But she wouldn't recommend that school I went to for her niece. |
[00:37.10] | And I don't ask which one because I already know. They tore all the others down. |
[00:41.20] | But then I just read one of those annoying comedy emails you get at work and nod like I'm listening. |
[00:48.72] | And when I get off the bus on Bonfire Night the High Street is like a breeched hive. |
[00:53.16] | I can only tell the difference between the firework smoke and the clouds by which is green and which is purple. |
[00:59.14] | And there are still pops and flashes in the distance, and dogs barking beside me. |
[01:04.01] | In the subway the tiles are still twisted and the ceiling still black from the fire last week. |
[01:09.56] | Even though they've painted the side walls there is still the smell.New smoke mixed with the constant of piss. |
[01:15.80] | But at the end of the passageway there are huddled shapes crouching on the floor. |
[01:19.44] | And I know I can't turn back, I know that this is the only way home, so I put my head down and try not to look. |
[01:25.64] | But as I pass, I can't help but be drawn to a metallic flash. |
[01:29.31] | A silver claw prizing up the floor tiles. And as my heart drowns out the noise from my headphones I feel hands on me. I feel them grab me and turn me. |
[01:38.56] | And as I raise my eyes and my hands and prepare for the claw and the smoke and the piss, |
[01:43.95] | one of them holds a greetings card in front of my face and asks me if I know how to spell appreciate. |
[01:49.93] | There is a vase of pink flowers and the countryside on the front. It says, "Birthday Greetings." |
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[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Hodgson, Smith |
[00:09.72] | She says that they' re nothing but chancers where I come from. |
[00:12.62] | That she doesn' t know how I' ve survived it without being beaten or killed or worse. |
[00:16.74] | She says she heard on the news about all those guns they found in that pub, |
[00:20.01] | and how that gunman was from there, and how she' s seen them on that waste ground by the shops drinking cheap cider and swearing at the tarts who walk past. |
[00:29.02] | And when I tell her I' ve never even seen a gun, she' s says she' s connected and could get one. |
[00:33.68] | But she wouldn' t recommend that school I went to for her niece. |
[00:37.10] | And I don' t ask which one because I already know. They tore all the others down. |
[00:41.20] | But then I just read one of those annoying comedy emails you get at work and nod like I' m listening. |
[00:48.72] | And when I get off the bus on Bonfire Night the High Street is like a breeched hive. |
[00:53.16] | I can only tell the difference between the firework smoke and the clouds by which is green and which is purple. |
[00:59.14] | And there are still pops and flashes in the distance, and dogs barking beside me. |
[01:04.01] | In the subway the tiles are still twisted and the ceiling still black from the fire last week. |
[01:09.56] | Even though they' ve painted the side walls there is still the smell. New smoke mixed with the constant of piss. |
[01:15.80] | But at the end of the passageway there are huddled shapes crouching on the floor. |
[01:19.44] | And I know I can' t turn back, I know that this is the only way home, so I put my head down and try not to look. |
[01:25.64] | But as I pass, I can' t help but be drawn to a metallic flash. |
[01:29.31] | A silver claw prizing up the floor tiles. And as my heart drowns out the noise from my headphones I feel hands on me. I feel them grab me and turn me. |
[01:38.56] | And as I raise my eyes and my hands and prepare for the claw and the smoke and the piss, |
[01:43.95] | one of them holds a greetings card in front of my face and asks me if I know how to spell appreciate. |
[01:49.93] | There is a vase of pink flowers and the countryside on the front. It says, " Birthday Greetings." |
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[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Hodgson, Smith |
[00:09.72] | She says that they' re nothing but chancers where I come from. |
[00:12.62] | That she doesn' t know how I' ve survived it without being beaten or killed or worse. |
[00:16.74] | She says she heard on the news about all those guns they found in that pub, |
[00:20.01] | and how that gunman was from there, and how she' s seen them on that waste ground by the shops drinking cheap cider and swearing at the tarts who walk past. |
[00:29.02] | And when I tell her I' ve never even seen a gun, she' s says she' s connected and could get one. |
[00:33.68] | But she wouldn' t recommend that school I went to for her niece. |
[00:37.10] | And I don' t ask which one because I already know. They tore all the others down. |
[00:41.20] | But then I just read one of those annoying comedy emails you get at work and nod like I' m listening. |
[00:48.72] | And when I get off the bus on Bonfire Night the High Street is like a breeched hive. |
[00:53.16] | I can only tell the difference between the firework smoke and the clouds by which is green and which is purple. |
[00:59.14] | And there are still pops and flashes in the distance, and dogs barking beside me. |
[01:04.01] | In the subway the tiles are still twisted and the ceiling still black from the fire last week. |
[01:09.56] | Even though they' ve painted the side walls there is still the smell. New smoke mixed with the constant of piss. |
[01:15.80] | But at the end of the passageway there are huddled shapes crouching on the floor. |
[01:19.44] | And I know I can' t turn back, I know that this is the only way home, so I put my head down and try not to look. |
[01:25.64] | But as I pass, I can' t help but be drawn to a metallic flash. |
[01:29.31] | A silver claw prizing up the floor tiles. And as my heart drowns out the noise from my headphones I feel hands on me. I feel them grab me and turn me. |
[01:38.56] | And as I raise my eyes and my hands and prepare for the claw and the smoke and the piss, |
[01:43.95] | one of them holds a greetings card in front of my face and asks me if I know how to spell appreciate. |
[01:49.93] | There is a vase of pink flowers and the countryside on the front. It says, " Birthday Greetings." |
[00:09.72] | 她说那些人不过是一群笨蛋。我正是和他们一起混的人 |
[00:12.62] | 然而她不知道我是怎样在没有被殴打,被杀死或更凄惨的情况下存活下来的 |
[00:16.74] | 她说她在新闻上听说了那些在酒吧发现的枪支和那些持枪者的情况 |
[00:20.01] | 她还说她在新闻上看见他们站在商铺旁边的荒地上,喝着廉价的苹果酒,咒骂那些路过的妓女 |
[00:29.02] | 当我告诉她我从没见过哪怕一支枪时,她说就连她都是关系户可以搞到一支枪 |
[00:33.68] | 但她不会告诉我她外甥女在哪儿上学,这样我就会去找她对证 |
[00:37.10] | 我也不会问她外甥女是哪所学校的,因为我已经知道了。像她这种人只知道诋毁别人 |
[00:41.20] | 但不久后我读到一封你上班时收到的喜剧邮件,我点着头,一副我在听喜剧的样子 |
[00:48.72] | 之后我坐到Bonfire Night站从公交车上下来,High Street街就像被捣毁的蜂巢一样闹哄哄的 |
[00:53.16] | 我只能通过分辨哪个是绿色,哪个是紫色来分辨出烟花的烟雾和天上的云 |
[00:59.14] | 不远处充满着爆裂声和闪烁的光芒。狗吠在我周围此起彼伏 |
[01:04.01] | 地铁下,瓷砖是扭曲的,而天花板还因为上周的火灾被烧得黑乎乎的 |
[01:09.56] | 尽管他们已经重新粉刷了两侧的墙,但气味仍旧存在——尚未散去的烟味和不断传出的尿味混杂在一起 |
[01:15.80] | 但在走廊的尽头,一群人影紧紧靠在一起,地蹲在地上 |
[01:19.44] | 我知道我不能回头,我知道这是我唯一回家的路。所以我把头埋下,尽量不去看他们 |
[01:25.64] | 但当我走过他们时,我不禁被一束金属反射的光芒吸引住了 |
[01:29.31] | 一个银色的钳子敲开了地板上的瓷砖。当我心跳的声音盖过了我耳机传来的噪音时,我感觉到几只手拍到我身上。我感觉到他们抓住我,把我转过来 |
[01:38.56] | 我抬起头向上看,心里做好了被那只钳子、烟味和尿折磨的准备 |
[01:43.95] | 他们中的一个人拿着一张贺卡举到我面前,问我有没有想好怎么感谢他们 |
[01:49.93] | 贺卡上画有一个装着粉色花朵的花瓶,乡村景观扑到我眼前,写着“生日祝福” |