歌曲 | Forbidden Planet - Original |
歌手 | MC Frontalot |
专辑 | Secrets From The Future |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
I've seen a monkey trying hard to love a robot, yo | |
but all they ever do is fight to the death for your soul. | |
They're on a planet that I never meant to visit at all. | |
Got a sign on the wall — the decree: you don't go. | |
So come on, make your trespass, get your flesh fast | |
turned to dust by the death rays. These are the best days | |
of our lives: mad scientists with swirly eyes; | |
people with supernatural powers who live in disguise, | |
who live in the skies, swing between the sky scrapers, | |
capes all-a-drape in the words on the shiny papers | |
that the stapler turned to a booklet, or otherwise perfect bound | |
so when the glue dries in my old age, loose pages all around; | |
sound of the wind rustling; cowboy zombies ride, | |
lassoing up the carrion calves and a skeletal bride. | |
I'm telling you I don't study the phrenology no more | |
but I'm astounded by the size of the heads in the store. | |
And I score my pull. Full moons and the howls commence; | |
tear through a stack in a night with little reticence. | |
I'm eating venisons in the woods, get an axe to the dome. | |
Ken is in pieces behind me — I can still hear him groan. | |
I should have known from the warning encoded into the name of the place: | |
forbidden planet, in impermissible space. | |
And on the surface of the planet, insanity abounds. | |
Eternal beings shape my sleep and every waking sound | |
that I make is loud. “Shazam!” I'd say, just to startle you | |
(a geek ejaculation in between a wave and a particle). | |
Did a part of you just die just like Clay Loudermilk | |
shaving information out of a dog without a head? And now the silk | |
smoking jacket worn by the smartest kid on earth | |
[Back off, nerd! This library's my turf.] ...and give berth | |
to the brick hats from Ignatz that fly in posthumous volumes. | |
At once coeval and incompossible: all rooms | |
at all times, silver age and foil covers mingle. | |
Something eldritch in the aisle: soul of the man who filched a single | |
glance at the most forbidden object on the whole orb. | |
I hint not at quixotic wandering; take the whole tour. | |
Look on the shelf under Rapper next to Elf, | |
you'll see a Frontalot one-fold if I have to smuggle it in myself. | |
I'm gonna hand-scribble it onto a napkin and then scan it, | |
print a pile of ‘em out, deliver ‘em to the planet. | |
I'll acquire a quire and if you don't know what I mean, | |
look it up: it's one twentieth of a ream. | |
[Got a song, listen fondly, don't hear a mondegreen] | |
You think you surrender me to the funny animals who inhabit | |
but I camp out in the cockpit of the crash land cause they're all rabid. | |
Don't jinx me now, I'm about to escape from here yet. | |
I'm on an island in the vastness of space [facing regret]. | |
And I'm stranded alone, in need of some rescue, | |
already ran out of food, masticated my left shoe, | |
built a robot companion — on accident programmed it to feel. | |
So when it spared a little monkey from despair, its fate was sealed. | |
I've seen a monkey trying hard to love a robot, yo | |
but all they ever do is fight to the death for your soul. | |
They're on a planet that I never meant to visit at all. | |
Got a sign on the wall — the decree: you don't go. |
I' ve seen a monkey trying hard to love a robot, yo | |
but all they ever do is fight to the death for your soul. | |
They' re on a planet that I never meant to visit at all. | |
Got a sign on the wall the decree: you don' t go. | |
So come on, make your trespass, get your flesh fast | |
turned to dust by the death rays. These are the best days | |
of our lives: mad scientists with swirly eyes | |
people with supernatural powers who live in disguise, | |
who live in the skies, swing between the sky scrapers, | |
capes alladrape in the words on the shiny papers | |
that the stapler turned to a booklet, or otherwise perfect bound | |
so when the glue dries in my old age, loose pages all around | |
sound of the wind rustling cowboy zombies ride, | |
lassoing up the carrion calves and a skeletal bride. | |
I' m telling you I don' t study the phrenology no more | |
but I' m astounded by the size of the heads in the store. | |
And I score my pull. Full moons and the howls commence | |
tear through a stack in a night with little reticence. | |
I' m eating venisons in the woods, get an axe to the dome. | |
Ken is in pieces behind me I can still hear him groan. | |
I should have known from the warning encoded into the name of the place: | |
forbidden planet, in impermissible space. | |
And on the surface of the planet, insanity abounds. | |
Eternal beings shape my sleep and every waking sound | |
that I make is loud. " Shazam!" I' d say, just to startle you | |
a geek ejaculation in between a wave and a particle. | |
Did a part of you just die just like Clay Loudermilk | |
shaving information out of a dog without a head? And now the silk | |
smoking jacket worn by the smartest kid on earth | |
Back off, nerd! This library' s my turf. ... and give berth | |
to the brick hats from Ignatz that fly in posthumous volumes. | |
At once coeval and incompossible: all rooms | |
at all times, silver age and foil covers mingle. | |
Something eldritch in the aisle: soul of the man who filched a single | |
glance at the most forbidden object on the whole orb. | |
I hint not at quixotic wandering take the whole tour. | |
Look on the shelf under Rapper next to Elf, | |
you' ll see a Frontalot onefold if I have to smuggle it in myself. | |
I' m gonna handscribble it onto a napkin and then scan it, | |
print a pile of ' em out, deliver ' em to the planet. | |
I' ll acquire a quire and if you don' t know what I mean, | |
look it up: it' s one twentieth of a ream. | |
Got a song, listen fondly, don' t hear a mondegreen | |
You think you surrender me to the funny animals who inhabit | |
but I camp out in the cockpit of the crash land cause they' re all rabid. | |
Don' t jinx me now, I' m about to escape from here yet. | |
I' m on an island in the vastness of space facing regret. | |
And I' m stranded alone, in need of some rescue, | |
already ran out of food, masticated my left shoe, | |
built a robot companion on accident programmed it to feel. | |
So when it spared a little monkey from despair, its fate was sealed. | |
I' ve seen a monkey trying hard to love a robot, yo | |
but all they ever do is fight to the death for your soul. | |
They' re on a planet that I never meant to visit at all. | |
Got a sign on the wall the decree: you don' t go. |
I' ve seen a monkey trying hard to love a robot, yo | |
but all they ever do is fight to the death for your soul. | |
They' re on a planet that I never meant to visit at all. | |
Got a sign on the wall the decree: you don' t go. | |
So come on, make your trespass, get your flesh fast | |
turned to dust by the death rays. These are the best days | |
of our lives: mad scientists with swirly eyes | |
people with supernatural powers who live in disguise, | |
who live in the skies, swing between the sky scrapers, | |
capes alladrape in the words on the shiny papers | |
that the stapler turned to a booklet, or otherwise perfect bound | |
so when the glue dries in my old age, loose pages all around | |
sound of the wind rustling cowboy zombies ride, | |
lassoing up the carrion calves and a skeletal bride. | |
I' m telling you I don' t study the phrenology no more | |
but I' m astounded by the size of the heads in the store. | |
And I score my pull. Full moons and the howls commence | |
tear through a stack in a night with little reticence. | |
I' m eating venisons in the woods, get an axe to the dome. | |
Ken is in pieces behind me I can still hear him groan. | |
I should have known from the warning encoded into the name of the place: | |
forbidden planet, in impermissible space. | |
And on the surface of the planet, insanity abounds. | |
Eternal beings shape my sleep and every waking sound | |
that I make is loud. " Shazam!" I' d say, just to startle you | |
a geek ejaculation in between a wave and a particle. | |
Did a part of you just die just like Clay Loudermilk | |
shaving information out of a dog without a head? And now the silk | |
smoking jacket worn by the smartest kid on earth | |
Back off, nerd! This library' s my turf. ... and give berth | |
to the brick hats from Ignatz that fly in posthumous volumes. | |
At once coeval and incompossible: all rooms | |
at all times, silver age and foil covers mingle. | |
Something eldritch in the aisle: soul of the man who filched a single | |
glance at the most forbidden object on the whole orb. | |
I hint not at quixotic wandering take the whole tour. | |
Look on the shelf under Rapper next to Elf, | |
you' ll see a Frontalot onefold if I have to smuggle it in myself. | |
I' m gonna handscribble it onto a napkin and then scan it, | |
print a pile of ' em out, deliver ' em to the planet. | |
I' ll acquire a quire and if you don' t know what I mean, | |
look it up: it' s one twentieth of a ream. | |
Got a song, listen fondly, don' t hear a mondegreen | |
You think you surrender me to the funny animals who inhabit | |
but I camp out in the cockpit of the crash land cause they' re all rabid. | |
Don' t jinx me now, I' m about to escape from here yet. | |
I' m on an island in the vastness of space facing regret. | |
And I' m stranded alone, in need of some rescue, | |
already ran out of food, masticated my left shoe, | |
built a robot companion on accident programmed it to feel. | |
So when it spared a little monkey from despair, its fate was sealed. | |
I' ve seen a monkey trying hard to love a robot, yo | |
but all they ever do is fight to the death for your soul. | |
They' re on a planet that I never meant to visit at all. | |
Got a sign on the wall the decree: you don' t go. |