That Power

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歌曲 That Power
歌手 Childish Gambino
专辑 Camp
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[00:00.00] 作曲 : Glover Ii(Goransson)
[00:00.364] 作词 : Glover Ii(Goransson)
[00:01.92] All these haters
[00:04.50] See you later
[00:07.39] All that I could do
[00:09.68] But you dont even feel me though
[00:11.34] I know you know I know you got that power
[00:16.95] That power
[00:19.89] Oh, oh oh
[00:22.97] So CG but a nigga stay real
[00:25.45] Though I'm fly I'm ill I'm running shit
[00:27.16] 3-points, field goal
[00:28.63] Rappers used to laugh like I tripped and fell
[00:30.95] Cause I don't stunt a gold cross like I Christian bail
[00:33.68] Yeah, they starin' at me jealous cause I do shows bigger
[00:36.71] But your looks don't help, like an old gold digger
[00:39.49] Uncool, but lyrically I'm a stone cold killer
[00:42.37] So it's 400 blows to these Truffaut niggas
[00:45.87] Yeah, now that's the line of the century
[00:48.04] Niggas missed it, too busy
[00:49.50] They lyin' 'bout penitentiary
[00:50.97] Man, you ain't been there
[00:52.84] Nigga you been scared
[00:54.45] And I'm still living single like Synclaire
[00:56.84] Lovin' white dudes who call me white and then try to hate
[00:59.62] When I wasn't white enough to use your pool when I was 8
[01:02.64] Stone Mountain you raised me well
[01:04.72] I'm stared at by Confederates but hard as hell
[01:07.55] Tight jeans penny loafers, but I still drink a Bodine
[01:10.83] Staying on my me shit, but hated on by both sides
[01:13.87] I'm just a kid who blowing up with my father's name
[01:16.45] And every black "you're not black enough"
[01:18.22] Is a white "you're all the same"
[01:19.73] Mm Food like Rapp Snitch Knishes
[01:21.76] Cuz its oreos, twinkies, coconuts, delicious
[01:25.09] How many gold plaques you want inside your dining room?
[01:27.57] I said I want a full house
[01:29.45] They said, "You got it dude!"
[01:31.72] All these haters
[01:34.46] See you later
[01:37.34] All that I could do
[01:39.67] But you dont even feel me though
[01:41.23] I know you know I know you got that power
[01:46.84] That power
[01:49.98] Oh, oh oh
[01:52.60] Holla, holla, holla, holla at yo boy
[01:54.03] Like yo dad when he's pissed off
[01:55.90] Got flow, I could make a cripple crip walk
[01:58.68] Niggas' breath stank, all they do is shit talk
[02:01.26] People want a real man, I made 'em wait this long
[02:04.19] Maybe if he bombs, he'll quit and keep actin'
[02:07.02] And save paper like your aunt does with McDonald napkins
[02:09.87] How'd it happen? Honesty did it
[02:12.19] See all of my competition at the bodies exhibit
[02:15.13] Yeah I bodied the limits and I get at them fakers
[02:18.01] Mother**** if you hate it, cremated them haters
[02:20.69] So, my studio be a funeral
[02:23.47] Yeah, this is our year, oh you didn't know?
[02:26.35] Uh, yeah I'm killin' you, step inside the lion's den
[02:29.89] Man I'm hov if the 'O' was an 'I' instead
[02:32.77] On stage with my family in front of me
[02:35.09] I am what I am: everything I wanna be
[02:39.20] All these haters
[02:41.83] See you later
[02:44.81] All that I could do
[02:47.04] But you dont even feel me though
[02:48.66] I know you know I know you got that power
[02:54.33] That power
[03:13.95] This is on a bus back from camp.
[03:16.37] I'm thirteen and so are you.
[03:18.64] Before I left for camp I imagined it would be me and three or four other dudes I hadn't met yet,
[03:22.85] running around all summer, getting into trouble.
[03:25.78] It turned out it would be me and just one girl.
[03:28.21] That's you.
[03:30.09] And we're still at camp as long as we're on the bus and not at the pickup point where our parents would be waiting for us.
[03:35.04] We're still wearing our orange camp t-shirts.
[03:37.32] We still smell like pineneedles. I like you and you like me and I more-than-like you,
[03:42.93] but I don't know if you do or don't more-than-like me.
[03:45.71] You've never said,
[03:47.09] so I haven't been saying anything all summer,
[03:48.61] content to enjoy the small miracle of a girl choosing to talk to me and choosing to do so again the next day and so on.
[03:55.02] A girl who's smart and funny and who,
[03:57.91] if I say something dumb for a laugh,
[04:00.44] is willing to say something two or three times as dumb to make me laugh,
[04:03.84] but who also gets weird and wise sometimes in a way I could never be.
[04:07.88] A girl who reads books that no one's assigned to her,
[04:10.96] whose curly brown hair has a line running through it from where she put a tie to hold it up while it was still wet
[04:17.69] Back in the real world we don't go to the same school,
[04:20.22] and unless one of our families moves to a dramatically different neighborhood,
[04:23.35] we won't go to the same high school.
[04:25.54] So, this is kind of it for us. Unless I say something.
[04:29.93] And it might especially be it for us if I actually do say something.
[04:34.78] The sun's gone down and the bus is quiet.
[04:37.16] A lot of kids are asleep.
[04:39.33] We're talking in whispers about a tree we saw at a rest stop that looks like a kid we know. And then I'm like,
[04:45.95] "Can I tell you something?" And all of a sudden I'm telling you.
[04:49.60] And I keep telling you and it all comes out of me and it keeps coming and your face is there and gone and there and gone as we pass underneath the orange lamps that line the sides of the highway.
[04:58.76] And there's no expression on it.
[05:00.88] And I think just after a point I'm just talking to lengthen the time where we live in a world where you haven't said "yes" or "no" yet.
[05:09.12] And regrettably I end up using the word "destiny."
[05:13.27] I don't remember in what context. Doesn't really matter.
[05:17.72] Before long I'm out of stuff to say and you smile and say, "okay."
[05:23.03] I don't know exactly what you mean by it,
[05:24.68] but it seems vaguely positive and I would leave in order not to spoil the moment,
[05:28.99] but there's nowhere to go because we're are on a bus.
[05:31.73] So I pretend like I'm asleep and before long, I really am
[05:37.33] I wake up, the bus isn't moving anymore.
[05:40.87] The domed lights that line the center aisle are all on.
[05:44.12] I turn and you're not there.
[05:45.94] Then again a lot of kids aren't in their seats anymore.
[05:48.87] We're parked at the pick-up point,
[05:50.71] which is in the parking lot of a Methodist church.
[05:53.50] The bus is half empty.
[05:55.27] You might be in your dad's car by now,
[05:56.94] your bags and things piled high in the trunk.
[05:59.56] The girls in the back of the bus are shrieking
[06:00.83] and laughing and taking their sweet time disembarking as I swing my legs out into the aisle to get up off the bus,
[06:06.75] just as one of them reaches my row. I
[06:09.18] t used to be our row, on our way off.
[06:13.48] It's Michelle, a girl who got suspended from third grade for a week after throwing rocks at my head.
[06:19.44] Adolescence is doing her a ton of favors body-wise.
[06:22.83] She stops and looks down at me.
[06:24.81] And her head is blasted from behind by the dome light,
[06:26.72] so I can't really see her face,
[06:29.51] but I can see her smile.
[06:31.62] And she says one word: "destiny."
[06:36.03] Then her and the girls clogging the aisles behind her all laugh and then she turns and leads them off the bus.
[06:42.79] I didn't know you were friends with them
[06:47.23] I find my dad in the parking lot.
[06:49.35] He drives me back to our house and camp is over.
[06:52.40] So is summer, even though there's two weeks until school starts.
[06:57.55] This isn't a story about how girls are evil or how love is bad,
[07:02.00] this is a story about how I learned something and I'm not saying this thing is true or not,
[07:05.20] I'm just saying it's what I learned.
[07:07.42] I told you something. It was just for you and you told everybody.
[07:12.02] So I learned cut out the middle man, make it all for everybody, always.
[07:15.35] Everybody can't turn around and tell everybody, everybody already knows,
[07:18.13] I told them. But this means there isn't a place in my life for you or someone like you.
[07:22.63] Is it sad? Sure. But it's a sadness I chose.
[07:27.19] I wish I could say this was a story about how I got on the bus a boy and got off a man more cynical, hardened, and mature and shit.
[07:33.72] But that's not true.
[07:35.43] The truth is I got on the bus a boy.
[07:37.82] And I never got off the bus. I still haven't.
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[00:00.00] zuo qu : Glover Ii Goransson
[00:00.364] zuo ci : Glover Ii Goransson
[00:01.92] All these haters
[00:04.50] See you later
[00:07.39] All that I could do
[00:09.68] But you dont even feel me though
[00:11.34] I know you know I know you got that power
[00:16.95] That power
[00:19.89] Oh, oh oh
[00:22.97] So CG but a nigga stay real
[00:25.45] Though I' m fly I' m ill I' m running shit
[00:27.16] 3points, field goal
[00:28.63] Rappers used to laugh like I tripped and fell
[00:30.95] Cause I don' t stunt a gold cross like I Christian bail
[00:33.68] Yeah, they starin' at me jealous cause I do shows bigger
[00:36.71] But your looks don' t help, like an old gold digger
[00:39.49] Uncool, but lyrically I' m a stone cold killer
[00:42.37] So it' s 400 blows to these Truffaut niggas
[00:45.87] Yeah, now that' s the line of the century
[00:48.04] Niggas missed it, too busy
[00:49.50] They lyin' ' bout penitentiary
[00:50.97] Man, you ain' t been there
[00:52.84] Nigga you been scared
[00:54.45] And I' m still living single like Synclaire
[00:56.84] Lovin' white dudes who call me white and then try to hate
[00:59.62] When I wasn' t white enough to use your pool when I was 8
[01:02.64] Stone Mountain you raised me well
[01:04.72] I' m stared at by Confederates but hard as hell
[01:07.55] Tight jeans penny loafers, but I still drink a Bodine
[01:10.83] Staying on my me shit, but hated on by both sides
[01:13.87] I' m just a kid who blowing up with my father' s name
[01:16.45] And every black " you' re not black enough"
[01:18.22] Is a white " you' re all the same"
[01:19.73] Mm Food like Rapp Snitch Knishes
[01:21.76] Cuz its oreos, twinkies, coconuts, delicious
[01:25.09] How many gold plaques you want inside your dining room?
[01:27.57] I said I want a full house
[01:29.45] They said, " You got it dude!"
[01:31.72] All these haters
[01:34.46] See you later
[01:37.34] All that I could do
[01:39.67] But you dont even feel me though
[01:41.23] I know you know I know you got that power
[01:46.84] That power
[01:49.98] Oh, oh oh
[01:52.60] Holla, holla, holla, holla at yo boy
[01:54.03] Like yo dad when he' s pissed off
[01:55.90] Got flow, I could make a cripple crip walk
[01:58.68] Niggas' breath stank, all they do is shit talk
[02:01.26] People want a real man, I made ' em wait this long
[02:04.19] Maybe if he bombs, he' ll quit and keep actin'
[02:07.02] And save paper like your aunt does with McDonald napkins
[02:09.87] How' d it happen? Honesty did it
[02:12.19] See all of my competition at the bodies exhibit
[02:15.13] Yeah I bodied the limits and I get at them fakers
[02:18.01] Mother if you hate it, cremated them haters
[02:20.69] So, my studio be a funeral
[02:23.47] Yeah, this is our year, oh you didn' t know?
[02:26.35] Uh, yeah I' m killin' you, step inside the lion' s den
[02:29.89] Man I' m hov if the ' O' was an ' I' instead
[02:32.77] On stage with my family in front of me
[02:35.09] I am what I am: everything I wanna be
[02:39.20] All these haters
[02:41.83] See you later
[02:44.81] All that I could do
[02:47.04] But you dont even feel me though
[02:48.66] I know you know I know you got that power
[02:54.33] That power
[03:13.95] This is on a bus back from camp.
[03:16.37] I' m thirteen and so are you.
[03:18.64] Before I left for camp I imagined it would be me and three or four other dudes I hadn' t met yet,
[03:22.85] running around all summer, getting into trouble.
[03:25.78] It turned out it would be me and just one girl.
[03:28.21] That' s you.
[03:30.09] And we' re still at camp as long as we' re on the bus and not at the pickup point where our parents would be waiting for us.
[03:35.04] We' re still wearing our orange camp tshirts.
[03:37.32] We still smell like pineneedles. I like you and you like me and I morethanlike you,
[03:42.93] but I don' t know if you do or don' t morethanlike me.
[03:45.71] You' ve never said,
[03:47.09] so I haven' t been saying anything all summer,
[03:48.61] content to enjoy the small miracle of a girl choosing to talk to me and choosing to do so again the next day and so on.
[03:55.02] A girl who' s smart and funny and who,
[03:57.91] if I say something dumb for a laugh,
[04:00.44] is willing to say something two or three times as dumb to make me laugh,
[04:03.84] but who also gets weird and wise sometimes in a way I could never be.
[04:07.88] A girl who reads books that no one' s assigned to her,
[04:10.96] whose curly brown hair has a line running through it from where she put a tie to hold it up while it was still wet
[04:17.69] Back in the real world we don' t go to the same school,
[04:20.22] and unless one of our families moves to a dramatically different neighborhood,
[04:23.35] we won' t go to the same high school.
[04:25.54] So, this is kind of it for us. Unless I say something.
[04:29.93] And it might especially be it for us if I actually do say something.
[04:34.78] The sun' s gone down and the bus is quiet.
[04:37.16] A lot of kids are asleep.
[04:39.33] We' re talking in whispers about a tree we saw at a rest stop that looks like a kid we know. And then I' m like,
[04:45.95] " Can I tell you something?" And all of a sudden I' m telling you.
[04:49.60] And I keep telling you and it all comes out of me and it keeps coming and your face is there and gone and there and gone as we pass underneath the orange lamps that line the sides of the highway.
[04:58.76] And there' s no expression on it.
[05:00.88] And I think just after a point I' m just talking to lengthen the time where we live in a world where you haven' t said " yes" or " no" yet.
[05:09.12] And regrettably I end up using the word " destiny."
[05:13.27] I don' t remember in what context. Doesn' t really matter.
[05:17.72] Before long I' m out of stuff to say and you smile and say, " okay."
[05:23.03] I don' t know exactly what you mean by it,
[05:24.68] but it seems vaguely positive and I would leave in order not to spoil the moment,
[05:28.99] but there' s nowhere to go because we' re are on a bus.
[05:31.73] So I pretend like I' m asleep and before long, I really am
[05:37.33] I wake up, the bus isn' t moving anymore.
[05:40.87] The domed lights that line the center aisle are all on.
[05:44.12] I turn and you' re not there.
[05:45.94] Then again a lot of kids aren' t in their seats anymore.
[05:48.87] We' re parked at the pickup point,
[05:50.71] which is in the parking lot of a Methodist church.
[05:53.50] The bus is half empty.
[05:55.27] You might be in your dad' s car by now,
[05:56.94] your bags and things piled high in the trunk.
[05:59.56] The girls in the back of the bus are shrieking
[06:00.83] and laughing and taking their sweet time disembarking as I swing my legs out into the aisle to get up off the bus,
[06:06.75] just as one of them reaches my row. I
[06:09.18] t used to be our row, on our way off.
[06:13.48] It' s Michelle, a girl who got suspended from third grade for a week after throwing rocks at my head.
[06:19.44] Adolescence is doing her a ton of favors bodywise.
[06:22.83] She stops and looks down at me.
[06:24.81] And her head is blasted from behind by the dome light,
[06:26.72] so I can' t really see her face,
[06:29.51] but I can see her smile.
[06:31.62] And she says one word: " destiny."
[06:36.03] Then her and the girls clogging the aisles behind her all laugh and then she turns and leads them off the bus.
[06:42.79] I didn' t know you were friends with them
[06:47.23] I find my dad in the parking lot.
[06:49.35] He drives me back to our house and camp is over.
[06:52.40] So is summer, even though there' s two weeks until school starts.
[06:57.55] This isn' t a story about how girls are evil or how love is bad,
[07:02.00] this is a story about how I learned something and I' m not saying this thing is true or not,
[07:05.20] I' m just saying it' s what I learned.
[07:07.42] I told you something. It was just for you and you told everybody.
[07:12.02] So I learned cut out the middle man, make it all for everybody, always.
[07:15.35] Everybody can' t turn around and tell everybody, everybody already knows,
[07:18.13] I told them. But this means there isn' t a place in my life for you or someone like you.
[07:22.63] Is it sad? Sure. But it' s a sadness I chose.
[07:27.19] I wish I could say this was a story about how I got on the bus a boy and got off a man more cynical, hardened, and mature and shit.
[07:33.72] But that' s not true.
[07:35.43] The truth is I got on the bus a boy.
[07:37.82] And I never got off the bus. I still haven' t.
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[00:00.00] zuò qǔ : Glover Ii Goransson
[00:00.364] zuò cí : Glover Ii Goransson
[00:01.92] All these haters
[00:04.50] See you later
[00:07.39] All that I could do
[00:09.68] But you dont even feel me though
[00:11.34] I know you know I know you got that power
[00:16.95] That power
[00:19.89] Oh, oh oh
[00:22.97] So CG but a nigga stay real
[00:25.45] Though I' m fly I' m ill I' m running shit
[00:27.16] 3points, field goal
[00:28.63] Rappers used to laugh like I tripped and fell
[00:30.95] Cause I don' t stunt a gold cross like I Christian bail
[00:33.68] Yeah, they starin' at me jealous cause I do shows bigger
[00:36.71] But your looks don' t help, like an old gold digger
[00:39.49] Uncool, but lyrically I' m a stone cold killer
[00:42.37] So it' s 400 blows to these Truffaut niggas
[00:45.87] Yeah, now that' s the line of the century
[00:48.04] Niggas missed it, too busy
[00:49.50] They lyin' ' bout penitentiary
[00:50.97] Man, you ain' t been there
[00:52.84] Nigga you been scared
[00:54.45] And I' m still living single like Synclaire
[00:56.84] Lovin' white dudes who call me white and then try to hate
[00:59.62] When I wasn' t white enough to use your pool when I was 8
[01:02.64] Stone Mountain you raised me well
[01:04.72] I' m stared at by Confederates but hard as hell
[01:07.55] Tight jeans penny loafers, but I still drink a Bodine
[01:10.83] Staying on my me shit, but hated on by both sides
[01:13.87] I' m just a kid who blowing up with my father' s name
[01:16.45] And every black " you' re not black enough"
[01:18.22] Is a white " you' re all the same"
[01:19.73] Mm Food like Rapp Snitch Knishes
[01:21.76] Cuz its oreos, twinkies, coconuts, delicious
[01:25.09] How many gold plaques you want inside your dining room?
[01:27.57] I said I want a full house
[01:29.45] They said, " You got it dude!"
[01:31.72] All these haters
[01:34.46] See you later
[01:37.34] All that I could do
[01:39.67] But you dont even feel me though
[01:41.23] I know you know I know you got that power
[01:46.84] That power
[01:49.98] Oh, oh oh
[01:52.60] Holla, holla, holla, holla at yo boy
[01:54.03] Like yo dad when he' s pissed off
[01:55.90] Got flow, I could make a cripple crip walk
[01:58.68] Niggas' breath stank, all they do is shit talk
[02:01.26] People want a real man, I made ' em wait this long
[02:04.19] Maybe if he bombs, he' ll quit and keep actin'
[02:07.02] And save paper like your aunt does with McDonald napkins
[02:09.87] How' d it happen? Honesty did it
[02:12.19] See all of my competition at the bodies exhibit
[02:15.13] Yeah I bodied the limits and I get at them fakers
[02:18.01] Mother if you hate it, cremated them haters
[02:20.69] So, my studio be a funeral
[02:23.47] Yeah, this is our year, oh you didn' t know?
[02:26.35] Uh, yeah I' m killin' you, step inside the lion' s den
[02:29.89] Man I' m hov if the ' O' was an ' I' instead
[02:32.77] On stage with my family in front of me
[02:35.09] I am what I am: everything I wanna be
[02:39.20] All these haters
[02:41.83] See you later
[02:44.81] All that I could do
[02:47.04] But you dont even feel me though
[02:48.66] I know you know I know you got that power
[02:54.33] That power
[03:13.95] This is on a bus back from camp.
[03:16.37] I' m thirteen and so are you.
[03:18.64] Before I left for camp I imagined it would be me and three or four other dudes I hadn' t met yet,
[03:22.85] running around all summer, getting into trouble.
[03:25.78] It turned out it would be me and just one girl.
[03:28.21] That' s you.
[03:30.09] And we' re still at camp as long as we' re on the bus and not at the pickup point where our parents would be waiting for us.
[03:35.04] We' re still wearing our orange camp tshirts.
[03:37.32] We still smell like pineneedles. I like you and you like me and I morethanlike you,
[03:42.93] but I don' t know if you do or don' t morethanlike me.
[03:45.71] You' ve never said,
[03:47.09] so I haven' t been saying anything all summer,
[03:48.61] content to enjoy the small miracle of a girl choosing to talk to me and choosing to do so again the next day and so on.
[03:55.02] A girl who' s smart and funny and who,
[03:57.91] if I say something dumb for a laugh,
[04:00.44] is willing to say something two or three times as dumb to make me laugh,
[04:03.84] but who also gets weird and wise sometimes in a way I could never be.
[04:07.88] A girl who reads books that no one' s assigned to her,
[04:10.96] whose curly brown hair has a line running through it from where she put a tie to hold it up while it was still wet
[04:17.69] Back in the real world we don' t go to the same school,
[04:20.22] and unless one of our families moves to a dramatically different neighborhood,
[04:23.35] we won' t go to the same high school.
[04:25.54] So, this is kind of it for us. Unless I say something.
[04:29.93] And it might especially be it for us if I actually do say something.
[04:34.78] The sun' s gone down and the bus is quiet.
[04:37.16] A lot of kids are asleep.
[04:39.33] We' re talking in whispers about a tree we saw at a rest stop that looks like a kid we know. And then I' m like,
[04:45.95] " Can I tell you something?" And all of a sudden I' m telling you.
[04:49.60] And I keep telling you and it all comes out of me and it keeps coming and your face is there and gone and there and gone as we pass underneath the orange lamps that line the sides of the highway.
[04:58.76] And there' s no expression on it.
[05:00.88] And I think just after a point I' m just talking to lengthen the time where we live in a world where you haven' t said " yes" or " no" yet.
[05:09.12] And regrettably I end up using the word " destiny."
[05:13.27] I don' t remember in what context. Doesn' t really matter.
[05:17.72] Before long I' m out of stuff to say and you smile and say, " okay."
[05:23.03] I don' t know exactly what you mean by it,
[05:24.68] but it seems vaguely positive and I would leave in order not to spoil the moment,
[05:28.99] but there' s nowhere to go because we' re are on a bus.
[05:31.73] So I pretend like I' m asleep and before long, I really am
[05:37.33] I wake up, the bus isn' t moving anymore.
[05:40.87] The domed lights that line the center aisle are all on.
[05:44.12] I turn and you' re not there.
[05:45.94] Then again a lot of kids aren' t in their seats anymore.
[05:48.87] We' re parked at the pickup point,
[05:50.71] which is in the parking lot of a Methodist church.
[05:53.50] The bus is half empty.
[05:55.27] You might be in your dad' s car by now,
[05:56.94] your bags and things piled high in the trunk.
[05:59.56] The girls in the back of the bus are shrieking
[06:00.83] and laughing and taking their sweet time disembarking as I swing my legs out into the aisle to get up off the bus,
[06:06.75] just as one of them reaches my row. I
[06:09.18] t used to be our row, on our way off.
[06:13.48] It' s Michelle, a girl who got suspended from third grade for a week after throwing rocks at my head.
[06:19.44] Adolescence is doing her a ton of favors bodywise.
[06:22.83] She stops and looks down at me.
[06:24.81] And her head is blasted from behind by the dome light,
[06:26.72] so I can' t really see her face,
[06:29.51] but I can see her smile.
[06:31.62] And she says one word: " destiny."
[06:36.03] Then her and the girls clogging the aisles behind her all laugh and then she turns and leads them off the bus.
[06:42.79] I didn' t know you were friends with them
[06:47.23] I find my dad in the parking lot.
[06:49.35] He drives me back to our house and camp is over.
[06:52.40] So is summer, even though there' s two weeks until school starts.
[06:57.55] This isn' t a story about how girls are evil or how love is bad,
[07:02.00] this is a story about how I learned something and I' m not saying this thing is true or not,
[07:05.20] I' m just saying it' s what I learned.
[07:07.42] I told you something. It was just for you and you told everybody.
[07:12.02] So I learned cut out the middle man, make it all for everybody, always.
[07:15.35] Everybody can' t turn around and tell everybody, everybody already knows,
[07:18.13] I told them. But this means there isn' t a place in my life for you or someone like you.
[07:22.63] Is it sad? Sure. But it' s a sadness I chose.
[07:27.19] I wish I could say this was a story about how I got on the bus a boy and got off a man more cynical, hardened, and mature and shit.
[07:33.72] But that' s not true.
[07:35.43] The truth is I got on the bus a boy.
[07:37.82] And I never got off the bus. I still haven' t.
[00:01.92] 所有对我怀恨在心的人啊,
[00:04.50] 我们今后再算总账,
[00:07.39] 我有那么多对付你们的法子,
[00:09.68] 你们却直接无视我的存在,
[00:11.34] 我知道你们有那种能力,
[00:16.95] 那种能力。
[00:19.89] 哦,哦,哦,
[00:22.97] 但是老子ChildishGambino就是要保持真我,
[00:25.45] 尽管我随时磕嗨、我病态且垃圾。
[00:27.16] 三分线外,投篮得分,
[00:28.63] 别的rapper以前常嘲笑我,像是我被绊倒出糗了一般,
[00:30.95] 就因为我不像他们那样戴个大金十字架,
[00:33.68] yeah,他们仇视着我,充满嫉妒,因为我他妈表现得就是更强,
[00:36.71] 但你们的仇视毫无意义,就像一把纯金却老得生锈无用的匕首,
[00:39.49] 尽管我不像你们那么痞气,可老子是个纯冷血杀手。
[00:42.37] 这对那些老黑们是400次暴击,
[00:45.87] Yeah,现在就是世纪之刃。
[00:48.04] 可那些老黑们却错过了,
[00:49.50] 他们都在监狱里关着呢,
[00:50.97] 伙计,你没到过那里,
[00:52.84] 那些老黑们都吓死了,
[00:54.45] 而我却还像Synclaire那样独行侠一般的活着呢。
[00:56.84] 你们这些有爱的白人伙计把我归入你们的一员,却又开始仇恨我,
[00:59.62] 因为我白得不够格,没有资格用你们的泳池,当时我才只有八岁啊,
[01:02.64] 你们在我周围建起巨石之山,
[01:04.72] 我被你们这些邪恶同盟紧盯着,那日子宛如地狱。
[01:07.55] 尽管我穿着紧身牛仔裤,乐福鞋,但我还是喝得酩酊大醉,
[01:10.83] 我坚持做自己,但却同时被两个种族仇视,
[01:13.87] 我就单纯是个继承父姓的小孩子啊,
[01:16.45] 所有的黑人都不断训斥我“你肤色生得不够黑”,
[01:18.22] 这就像白种人口中的“你们生来平等”一样唬人,
[01:19.73] 嗯,就像拉普奶酪那样的零食,
[01:21.76] 里面的奥利奥,夹馅面包,椰子,都一样好吃。
[01:25.09] “你的餐厅里到底要放多少块金牌匾才足够?”
[01:27.57] 我说我要整整一屋子,
[01:29.45] 他们说“兄弟,没问题!”
[01:31.72] 所有对我怀恨在心的人啊,
[01:34.46] 我们今后再算总账,
[01:37.34] 我有那么多对付你们的法子,
[01:39.67] 你们却直接无视我的存在,
[01:41.23] 我知道你们有那种能力,
[01:46.84] 那种能力,
[01:49.98] 哦,哦,哦,
[01:52.60] 对你的儿子大声训斥,
[01:54.03] 就像你父亲大发雷霆时对你那样。
[01:55.90] 当所有人都随波逐流,我却可以通过假装是个瘸腿逃离,
[01:58.68] 老黑的呼吸都充满恶臭,他们的生活里充斥着废话。
[02:01.26] 人们想要的,是个真正的rapper,我的出现让他们等了太久。
[02:04.19] 如果他把一切搞砸了,他可以离开并假装什么都没有发生过,
[02:07.02] 像你老姑妈节约麦当劳的餐巾那样节约口舌。
[02:09.87] 那到底是怎么发生的?或者,说实话,那真的发生过吗?
[02:12.19] 看看属我名下的尸体,
[02:15.13] 我是限制的限制,我眼里容不下虚伪,
[02:18.01] 如果你真的仇恨一切,那就把他们都烧成灰烬,
[02:20.69] 我的工作室就是你们的坟场,
[02:23.47] 你不知道吗,这就是我们的纪元!
[02:26.35] 你已经深入虎穴,你的命已经属于我.
[02:29.89] 老兄,我可不是什么友善的客车我是他妈的HIV病毒!
[02:32.77] 我高傲地站在舞台之上,和我的家人一起。
[02:35.09] 我就是我,我就是我想要的一切。
[02:39.20] 所有对我怀恨在心的人啊,
[02:41.83] 我们今后再算总账,
[02:44.81] 我有那么多对付你们的法子,
[02:47.04] 你们却直接无视我的存在,
[02:48.66] 我知道你们有那种能力,
[02:54.33] 那种能力。
[03:13.95] 这个故事发生在夏令营的大巴车上。
[03:16.37] 我和你都只有十三岁,
[03:18.64] 在我去参加这个夏令营之前,我以为我会是和三四个我不认识的男生一起去,
[03:22.85] 用跑跳和恶作剧消耗掉整个夏天,
[03:25.78] 结果事实我却是和另一个女孩一起,
[03:28.21] 那个女孩就是你。
[03:30.09] 只要我们还在那辆大巴车上夏令营就没有结束,直到我们到了父母接我们各回各家的交接点。
[03:35.04] 我们都还穿着橙色的夏令营团体T恤,
[03:37.32] 我们全身上下都还裹挟着松针的清香。我喜欢你,而你也喜欢着我。其实“喜欢”都不足以形容我对你的爱意,
[03:42.93] 但我却不知道你是否对我有同样的感觉,
[03:45.71] 你从来没有对我说过,
[03:47.09] 所以整个夏天,我也一言不发,
[03:48.61] 仅仅是沉浸在某个女孩会选择主动与我搭讪且之后的每一天都会的这个奇妙的小幸福中。
[03:55.02] 这个女孩是那么的聪慧、幽默,而且
[03:57.91] 就算我为了逗她笑说了什么蠢话
[04:00.44] 她也会为了逗我笑而回复一句比我更蠢的话,
[04:03.84] 但是有时她也会变得怪怪的,或是充满智慧的,而我却永远不会这样:
[04:07.88] 这个女孩在没有人要求的情况下,甚至还会主动读书,
[04:10.96] 她有一头棕色的鬈发,刚洗完发时她会用一条发带把它高高束起,久而久之那里就留下一条压痕。
[04:17.69] 当夏令营结束后,我们就会到不同的学校上学,
[04:20.22] 除非我们其中一家突然搬到一个与之前完全不同的街区,
[04:23.35] 我们才有可能就读同一所高中,
[04:25.54] 所以,如果我不说些什么,我们之间就永远结束了,
[04:29.93] 而且,如果我能有所行动的话,我们之间说不定能有更多可能性。
[04:34.78] 已近日落,车厢里静悄悄的,
[04:37.16] 其他的孩子们都睡着了,
[04:39.33] 我们俩偷偷耳语着,谈论着我们在休息站看见的一棵树长得多像我们认识的一个朋友。而这时,我对你说:
[04:45.95] “我可以和你说件事吗?”然后突然间我的情感都对你倾泻出来。
[04:49.60] 我说啊说啊,像是要把我的心掏空一样,止也止不住。随着我们经过高速路旁那些暖光的路灯,你的脸忽明忽暗,
[04:58.76] 却毫无表情。
[05:00.88] 在我说了太久太久之后,我终于反应过来你还依旧一言不发,不置可否。
[05:09.12] 所以我用“命运”这个词关上了我的话匣,这是个令我后悔莫及的词汇。
[05:13.27] 我记不清我当时说的确切内容了,可那些都不再重要。
[05:17.72] 没过多久,我就说不出别的话来了,而这时你却微笑着看着我说“好吧”。
[05:23.03] 我不知道你的确切含义,
[05:24.68] 但似乎是一个积极的回复,所以为了不毁掉那个美好的时刻,我宁愿离开那里,
[05:28.99] 可因为我们在一辆大巴车上,我无处可逃,
[05:31.73] 所以我假装自己睡着了,过了一会儿,我真的睡着了。
[05:37.33] 等我醒来,大巴车已经停了。
[05:40.87] 走廊上的照明灯都亮着,
[05:44.12] 我转过身,你却已经离开了,
[05:45.94] 其他的孩子们也都不在他们的座位上,
[05:48.87] 原来我们已经到达了家长的交接点,
[05:50.71] 那是卫理公会派教徒教堂的停车场。
[05:53.50] 大巴车已经半空。
[05:55.27] 此时你可能已经坐在你父亲的车里了,
[05:56.94] 你的背包和行李可能都高高得堆在后备箱里,
[05:59.56] 大巴车后排的一群女孩子在尖声地讨论着什么,
[06:00.83] 大笑着,享受着她们的八卦时光。我摆腿到过道上准备离开,
[06:06.75] 此时其中一个女生准备下车,她经过了我这一排座位,
[06:09.18] 曾经是我们俩这排座位,
[06:13.48] 那是米歇尔,一个因为用石头打我的头而被留校察看一周的初三年级女生,
[06:19.44] 青春期让她的身高体型充满优势。
[06:22.83] 她停下来,居高临下地低头瞥着我,
[06:24.81] 她的头挡住了身后微弱的灯光,
[06:26.72] 所以我不能判断出她的表情,
[06:29.51] 可我可以看见她嘲讽的微笑,
[06:31.62] 她嘴里吐出一个单词:“命运”。
[06:36.03] 然后她和挤在过道里的其他女孩爆发出笑声,她转身带着她们下了车。
[06:42.79] 我真的万万没想到你和她们竟是朋友。
[06:47.23] 我在停车场找到了我父亲,
[06:49.35] 他载我回家。夏令营终究是结束了。
[06:52.40] 尽管还有两个星期才正式开学,可我的夏天已经死了。
[06:57.55] 这不是一个关于女孩子有多么邪恶或是爱情是多么糟糕的故事,
[07:02.00] 这是一个我从中学到很多的故事,而我还没有承认我学到的道理的正误。
[07:05.20] 我只是说,我从中学到了很多。
[07:07.42] 我告诉了你一切,这一切我只想让你知道,可你却告诉了所有人。
[07:12.02] 所以我学会了抛去中间人,永远都让所有人知道真相。
[07:15.35] 这样的话就不会有人再告密,因为所有人都已经知道了,
[07:18.13] 是我告诉的所有人。但这个故事还意味着,我的生命中再也不会给你或和你一样的人留一分毫的位置,
[07:22.63] 这很悲哀是吧?是的,可这是我自己选择的悲哀。
[07:27.19] 我真希望我能欺骗自己说这是一个成长的故事,我上车时是个幼稚的小男孩,当我下车时却变成一个成熟、坚定、再也不相信他人的男人,
[07:33.72] 可那不是事实。
[07:35.43] 事实是,我上车时是个幼稚的小男孩,
[07:37.82] 而且我一辈子都会是。
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