歌曲 | The Service |
歌手 | The Residents |
专辑 | God in Three Persons |
作词 : | |
So I pushed and pushed and pushed them, through the towns and through the | |
bushes and the word was spreading like a lie. "Come and see the holy | |
two-some. They can heal and they can do some things that no one ever did | |
before." And so they came for holy healing, both the belching andthe | |
squealing, and the ones who maybe just were bored. Down the aisle they | |
slowly paraded, while I smiled and masqueraded as the kindly keeper of the | |
touch. Kneeling them along aa line, I taped a tiny piece of pine upon the | |
chin of each and every one. And then from this a copper wire stretched | |
across a tubeless tire and ended in a round and reddish clamp. Then at | |
once the fees were taken, and the apprehension shaken for the twins would | |
silently appear. Full of life and love and smiling knowing not that all | |
the while I too was smiling to myself inside. Silently I stood between | |
them holding up the crimson gleaming circle with the ends now pried apart. | |
Then I lifted up the cover softly like it was my lover and I felt them | |
shudder as they sighed. As I clampedthe metal on it, something like a | |
liquid donut shimmered as the holy union flexed. Then the people screamed | |
and shouted, as the donut grew and spouted little bitty dust balls made of | |
fire. And these soon enough descended down the lines and finally ended at | |
the screams of joy and pain and fear. For soon the cripples would be | |
walking and the dummies would be talking but no one knew exactly how or | |
why. |
zuò cí : | |
So I pushed and pushed and pushed them, through the towns and through the | |
bushes and the word was spreading like a lie. " Come and see the holy | |
twosome. They can heal and they can do some things that no one ever did | |
before." And so they came for holy healing, both the belching andthe | |
squealing, and the ones who maybe just were bored. Down the aisle they | |
slowly paraded, while I smiled and masqueraded as the kindly keeper of the | |
touch. Kneeling them along aa line, I taped a tiny piece of pine upon the | |
chin of each and every one. And then from this a copper wire stretched | |
across a tubeless tire and ended in a round and reddish clamp. Then at | |
once the fees were taken, and the apprehension shaken for the twins would | |
silently appear. Full of life and love and smiling knowing not that all | |
the while I too was smiling to myself inside. Silently I stood between | |
them holding up the crimson gleaming circle with the ends now pried apart. | |
Then I lifted up the cover softly like it was my lover and I felt them | |
shudder as they sighed. As I clampedthe metal on it, something like a | |
liquid donut shimmered as the holy union flexed. Then the people screamed | |
and shouted, as the donut grew and spouted little bitty dust balls made of | |
fire. And these soon enough descended down the lines and finally ended at | |
the screams of joy and pain and fear. For soon the cripples would be | |
walking and the dummies would be talking but no one knew exactly how or | |
why. |