[00:07.730] | I’m alone above the atmosphere |
[00:12.910] | And no one looking up can find me here |
[00:14.900] | Cuz I can close my eyes and disappear |
[00:22.800] | When I climb the stairs to watch the sun |
[00:25.390] | Above the station walls, the colors run |
[00:29.700] | To fill the swimming pool when I am done |
[00:32.369] | I am the captain of an oil tanker |
[00:39.680] | That travels through your veins |
[00:43.290] | When the satellites hang all around |
[00:46.730] | And I can finally hear the lovely sound |
[00:50.410] | When all the engines in the back room die down |
[00:52.900] | All the airships move across the sky |
[01:01.960] | And my equipment just keeps standing by |
[01:04.450] | The planets glow and intensify |
[01:12.0] | I am the pilot of a cargo airplane |
[01:14.310] | That travels through your veins |
[01:18.740] | When you are lying half asleep in your room |
[01:25.740] | Unaware if it is midnight or afternoon |
[01:28.860] | Because the water doesn’t flood the stairwell |
[01:39.890] | It could be raining but then you can never tell |
[01:42.340] | If you’re alone in this awful downpour |
[01:49.130] | Then struggle free and paddle out the cellar door |
[02:05.160] | In the evening light, the boulevard |
[02:06.970] | Conceals the night with dis-regard |
[02:11.900] | For all the workers in a West Coast shipyard |
[02:15.520] | When I rearrange the silverware |
[02:22.890] | And reinstall the lights and captain’s chair |
[02:26.380] | I’ll lift the ceiling off to breathe the ocean air |
[02:29.440] | I am the engineer of 40 freight trains |
[02:36.930] | That travel through your veins |
[02:38.110] | When you are lying half asleep in your room |
[02:47.720] | Unaware if it is midnight or afternoon |
[02:53.150] | Because the water doesn’t flood the stairwell |
[03:01.390] | It could be raining but then you can never tell |
[03:08.870] | If you’re awake in this awful downpour |
[03:10.870] | Then struggle free and paddle out the cellar door |
[03:23.100] | When you are swimming in Miami at night |
[03:25.110] | I’m all around you in the traffic and city light |
[00:07.730] | I' m alone above the atmosphere |
[00:12.910] | And no one looking up can find me here |
[00:14.900] | Cuz I can close my eyes and disappear |
[00:22.800] | When I climb the stairs to watch the sun |
[00:25.390] | Above the station walls, the colors run |
[00:29.700] | To fill the swimming pool when I am done |
[00:32.369] | I am the captain of an oil tanker |
[00:39.680] | That travels through your veins |
[00:43.290] | When the satellites hang all around |
[00:46.730] | And I can finally hear the lovely sound |
[00:50.410] | When all the engines in the back room die down |
[00:52.900] | All the airships move across the sky |
[01:01.960] | And my equipment just keeps standing by |
[01:04.450] | The planets glow and intensify |
[01:12.0] | I am the pilot of a cargo airplane |
[01:14.310] | That travels through your veins |
[01:18.740] | When you are lying half asleep in your room |
[01:25.740] | Unaware if it is midnight or afternoon |
[01:28.860] | Because the water doesn' t flood the stairwell |
[01:39.890] | It could be raining but then you can never tell |
[01:42.340] | If you' re alone in this awful downpour |
[01:49.130] | Then struggle free and paddle out the cellar door |
[02:05.160] | In the evening light, the boulevard |
[02:06.970] | Conceals the night with disregard |
[02:11.900] | For all the workers in a West Coast shipyard |
[02:15.520] | When I rearrange the silverware |
[02:22.890] | And reinstall the lights and captain' s chair |
[02:26.380] | I' ll lift the ceiling off to breathe the ocean air |
[02:29.440] | I am the engineer of 40 freight trains |
[02:36.930] | That travel through your veins |
[02:38.110] | When you are lying half asleep in your room |
[02:47.720] | Unaware if it is midnight or afternoon |
[02:53.150] | Because the water doesn' t flood the stairwell |
[03:01.390] | It could be raining but then you can never tell |
[03:08.870] | If you' re awake in this awful downpour |
[03:10.870] | Then struggle free and paddle out the cellar door |
[03:23.100] | When you are swimming in Miami at night |
[03:25.110] | I' m all around you in the traffic and city light |
[00:07.730] | I' m alone above the atmosphere |
[00:12.910] | And no one looking up can find me here |
[00:14.900] | Cuz I can close my eyes and disappear |
[00:22.800] | When I climb the stairs to watch the sun |
[00:25.390] | Above the station walls, the colors run |
[00:29.700] | To fill the swimming pool when I am done |
[00:32.369] | I am the captain of an oil tanker |
[00:39.680] | That travels through your veins |
[00:43.290] | When the satellites hang all around |
[00:46.730] | And I can finally hear the lovely sound |
[00:50.410] | When all the engines in the back room die down |
[00:52.900] | All the airships move across the sky |
[01:01.960] | And my equipment just keeps standing by |
[01:04.450] | The planets glow and intensify |
[01:12.0] | I am the pilot of a cargo airplane |
[01:14.310] | That travels through your veins |
[01:18.740] | When you are lying half asleep in your room |
[01:25.740] | Unaware if it is midnight or afternoon |
[01:28.860] | Because the water doesn' t flood the stairwell |
[01:39.890] | It could be raining but then you can never tell |
[01:42.340] | If you' re alone in this awful downpour |
[01:49.130] | Then struggle free and paddle out the cellar door |
[02:05.160] | In the evening light, the boulevard |
[02:06.970] | Conceals the night with disregard |
[02:11.900] | For all the workers in a West Coast shipyard |
[02:15.520] | When I rearrange the silverware |
[02:22.890] | And reinstall the lights and captain' s chair |
[02:26.380] | I' ll lift the ceiling off to breathe the ocean air |
[02:29.440] | I am the engineer of 40 freight trains |
[02:36.930] | That travel through your veins |
[02:38.110] | When you are lying half asleep in your room |
[02:47.720] | Unaware if it is midnight or afternoon |
[02:53.150] | Because the water doesn' t flood the stairwell |
[03:01.390] | It could be raining but then you can never tell |
[03:08.870] | If you' re awake in this awful downpour |
[03:10.870] | Then struggle free and paddle out the cellar door |
[03:23.100] | When you are swimming in Miami at night |
[03:25.110] | I' m all around you in the traffic and city light |
[00:07.730] | 我一个人在云端之上游荡 |
[00:12.910] | 但是就算人们抬起头仰望着天空也无法找到我 |
[00:14.900] | 因为我可以闭上双眼,然后消失 |
[00:22.800] | 当我登上阶梯去凝望那在闪耀在古老城墙之上的太阳的时候 |
[00:25.390] | 天空上所有的颜色都落了下来 |
[00:29.700] | 填满了我将要遨游的那个游泳池 |
[00:32.369] | 我是那航行在你血液里的游船船长 |
[00:39.680] | 当卫星四处围绕着游船 |
[00:43.290] | 当所有的引擎都在暗箱中失去动力的时候 |
[00:46.730] | 我终于听到了那动人的声音 |
[00:50.410] | 当那颗遥远的行星发出的光逐渐增强的时候 |
[00:52.900] | 游船们开始在天空中自由的飞翔 |
[01:01.960] | 我的游船还是平稳的 |
[01:04.450] | 在你的血液中流动着 |
[01:12.0] | 我是那翱翔在你血液里的 |
[01:14.310] | 货机飞行员 |
[01:18.740] | 当你在你的房间里半梦半醒的时候 |
[01:25.740] | 你不知道现在是午夜还是午后了 |
[01:28.860] | 因为从天空中落下来的色彩们并没有将你的楼梯间淹没 |
[01:39.890] | 它们或许会变成雨水,但是你却无法用言语形容这种情景 |
[01:42.340] | 如果你一个人站在这场可怕的暴雨前面 |
[01:49.130] | 那就用手中的船桨推开地下室的门吧 |
[02:05.160] | 傍晚的光线与林荫大道 |
[02:06.970] | 将整个夜晚隐藏了起来 |
[02:11.900] | 对于所以在西海岸船厂工作的工人来说 |
[02:15.520] | 温暖的灯光再次照亮 |
[02:22.890] | 当我将银器们重新排列 |
[02:26.380] | 船长的椅子又回到原来的位置的时候 |
[02:29.440] | 我就要挣脱束缚,尽情的呼吸海洋上的空气了 |
[02:36.930] | 我是第40号货运列车的工程师,它将在你的血液里旅行 |
[02:38.110] | 当你在你的房间里半梦半醒的时候 |
[02:47.720] | 你不知道现在是午夜还是午后了 |
[02:53.150] | 因为从天空中落下来的色彩们并没有将你的楼梯间淹没 |
[03:01.390] | 它们或许会变成雨水,但是你却无法用言语形容这种情景 |
[03:08.870] | 如果你一个人站在这场可怕的暴雨前面 |
[03:10.870] | 那就用手中的船桨推开地下室的门吧 |
[03:23.100] | 如果今晚你遨游在迈阿密 |
[03:25.110] | 我将化作那一直围绕着你的城市灯光 |