歌曲 | In The Kingdom Of The Blind The One-Eyed Are Kings |
歌手 | Dead Can Dance |
专辑 | Dead Can Dance (1981–1998) |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Dead Can Dance | |
If it were within, within our power | |
Beyond the reach of slavish pride | |
To no longer harbour grievances | |
Behind the mask's opportunist's facade | |
We could welcome the responsibility | |
Like a long lost friend | |
And re-establish laughter | |
In the dolls house once again | |
For time has imprisoned us | |
In the order of our years | |
In the discipline of our ways | |
And in the passing of momentary stillness | |
We can see our chaos in motion | |
Our chaos in motion | |
We can see our chaos in motion | |
View our chaos in motion | |
And the subsequent collisions of fools | |
Well versed in the subtle art of slavery |
zuo ci : Dead Can Dance | |
If it were within, within our power | |
Beyond the reach of slavish pride | |
To no longer harbour grievances | |
Behind the mask' s opportunist' s facade | |
We could welcome the responsibility | |
Like a long lost friend | |
And reestablish laughter | |
In the dolls house once again | |
For time has imprisoned us | |
In the order of our years | |
In the discipline of our ways | |
And in the passing of momentary stillness | |
We can see our chaos in motion | |
Our chaos in motion | |
We can see our chaos in motion | |
View our chaos in motion | |
And the subsequent collisions of fools | |
Well versed in the subtle art of slavery |
zuò cí : Dead Can Dance | |
If it were within, within our power | |
Beyond the reach of slavish pride | |
To no longer harbour grievances | |
Behind the mask' s opportunist' s facade | |
We could welcome the responsibility | |
Like a long lost friend | |
And reestablish laughter | |
In the dolls house once again | |
For time has imprisoned us | |
In the order of our years | |
In the discipline of our ways | |
And in the passing of momentary stillness | |
We can see our chaos in motion | |
Our chaos in motion | |
We can see our chaos in motion | |
View our chaos in motion | |
And the subsequent collisions of fools | |
Well versed in the subtle art of slavery |