歌曲 | Colors Fade |
歌手 | Enchant |
专辑 | Juggling 9 Or Dropping 10 |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Craddick, Ott | |
The gray light of the morning, the blue-green of the sea | |
A leaf splashed with color, falling from a tree | |
The sparkle in a diamond, the fire of the sun | |
They all seemed much brighter, am | |
I the only one | |
To see them slowly slip away | |
Something changes a little, day by day | |
Gazing at a rainbow, a brilliant vast array | |
Staggered by it's beauty, saddened by it's modest stay | |
Taken all for granted or innocence betrayed | |
A lesson in mortality, eventually, every color fades | |
The blush of a woman, the wamth of a touch | |
The novelty of love, feelings within my clutch | |
I try to savor but it doesn't taste the same | |
Senses numbed and jaded a little day by day | |
Gazing at a rainbow, a brilliant vast array | |
Staggered by it's beauty, saddened by it's modest stay | |
Taken all for granted or innocence betrayed | |
A lesson in mortality, eventually, every color... ...fades away slowly but surely as if it were the setting sun | |
A child comes of age, gains life experience | |
Time gathers innocence and trades it in for wisdom | |
Like walking through the snow its purity is stained | |
Like a shooting star across the sky never meant to remain... | |
Gazing at a rainbow, a brilliant vast array | |
Staggered by it's beauty, saddened by it's modest stay | |
Taken all for granted or innocence betrayed | |
A lesson in mortality, eventually, every color fades |
zuo ci : Craddick, Ott | |
The gray light of the morning, the bluegreen of the sea | |
A leaf splashed with color, falling from a tree | |
The sparkle in a diamond, the fire of the sun | |
They all seemed much brighter, am | |
I the only one | |
To see them slowly slip away | |
Something changes a little, day by day | |
Gazing at a rainbow, a brilliant vast array | |
Staggered by it' s beauty, saddened by it' s modest stay | |
Taken all for granted or innocence betrayed | |
A lesson in mortality, eventually, every color fades | |
The blush of a woman, the wamth of a touch | |
The novelty of love, feelings within my clutch | |
I try to savor but it doesn' t taste the same | |
Senses numbed and jaded a little day by day | |
Gazing at a rainbow, a brilliant vast array | |
Staggered by it' s beauty, saddened by it' s modest stay | |
Taken all for granted or innocence betrayed | |
A lesson in mortality, eventually, every color... ... fades away slowly but surely as if it were the setting sun | |
A child comes of age, gains life experience | |
Time gathers innocence and trades it in for wisdom | |
Like walking through the snow its purity is stained | |
Like a shooting star across the sky never meant to remain... | |
Gazing at a rainbow, a brilliant vast array | |
Staggered by it' s beauty, saddened by it' s modest stay | |
Taken all for granted or innocence betrayed | |
A lesson in mortality, eventually, every color fades |
zuò cí : Craddick, Ott | |
The gray light of the morning, the bluegreen of the sea | |
A leaf splashed with color, falling from a tree | |
The sparkle in a diamond, the fire of the sun | |
They all seemed much brighter, am | |
I the only one | |
To see them slowly slip away | |
Something changes a little, day by day | |
Gazing at a rainbow, a brilliant vast array | |
Staggered by it' s beauty, saddened by it' s modest stay | |
Taken all for granted or innocence betrayed | |
A lesson in mortality, eventually, every color fades | |
The blush of a woman, the wamth of a touch | |
The novelty of love, feelings within my clutch | |
I try to savor but it doesn' t taste the same | |
Senses numbed and jaded a little day by day | |
Gazing at a rainbow, a brilliant vast array | |
Staggered by it' s beauty, saddened by it' s modest stay | |
Taken all for granted or innocence betrayed | |
A lesson in mortality, eventually, every color... ... fades away slowly but surely as if it were the setting sun | |
A child comes of age, gains life experience | |
Time gathers innocence and trades it in for wisdom | |
Like walking through the snow its purity is stained | |
Like a shooting star across the sky never meant to remain... | |
Gazing at a rainbow, a brilliant vast array | |
Staggered by it' s beauty, saddened by it' s modest stay | |
Taken all for granted or innocence betrayed | |
A lesson in mortality, eventually, every color fades |