歌曲 | Who Really Needs Who |
歌手 | Jens Lekman |
专辑 | CORRESPONDENCE |
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[00:00.000] | 作词 : Jens Lekman |
[00:01.000] | 作曲 : Jens Lekman |
[00:17.933] | January 1st, 2018 |
[00:21.904] | I'm writing you now, Annika Norlin |
[00:25.822] | From the remnants of a New Year's Eve |
[00:30.628] | The fog that slithers through the streets |
[00:35.252] | I'm trying to remember how |
[00:39.510] | You made friends when you were young |
[00:43.951] | What were those friendships based on |
[00:48.366] | And what made them so strong? |
[00:55.262] | Francisco was my first friend |
[00:59.598] | He lived 'round the bend in my neighborhood |
[01:04.013] | He came up one day and asked, "Are you a turd?" |
[01:08.375] | I said I was not, he said, "Then you're good" |
[01:12.660] | He had post traumatic memories |
[01:17.388] | I didn't have any friends |
[01:21.802] | We based our friendship on our non-turdness |
[01:25.930] | At the time, it just made sense |
[01:32.983] | Remember the first time that we met? |
[01:37.293] | That fall in New York that I want to forget |
[01:41.812] | You asked if someone had a show for your band |
[01:45.887] | I surprised myself when I reached out a hand |
[01:50.302] | I was feeling so alone back then |
[01:55.004] | Vulnerable and heartbroken |
[01:59.184] | Despite that people used to call my name |
[02:03.546] | As I stepped off the Q train |
[02:08.222] | As I stepped off the Q train |
[02:28.624] | I joined a program where you meet refugees |
[02:32.594] | To feel a bit better 'bout myself honestly |
[02:36.931] | I met ****r, once a week |
[02:41.424] | And we ended up good friends eventually |
[02:45.525] | He said, "Thanks for taking the time to meet.lt's really nice of you" |
[02:54.563] | And I wondered who should be thankful to who |
[02:59.213] | And who really needed who |
[03:03.784] | Who really needed who |
[03:14.991] | lt's a miserable, sad and lonely life |
[03:19.510] | You're a slave to your fears and then you die |
[03:24.264] | Once in a while the skin becomes thin |
[03:28.679] | You stand there by the door saying, "Can I comein?" |
[03:33.564] | l just want someone to talk to |
[03:38.449] | Well, maybe not just anyone |
[03:43.517] | I've always liked what goes on in your brain |
[03:48.036] | So would you like to correspond? |
[03:52.790] | Would you like to correspond? |
[00:00.000] | zuo ci : Jens Lekman |
[00:01.000] | zuo qu : Jens Lekman |
[00:17.933] | January 1st, 2018 |
[00:21.904] | I' m writing you now, Annika Norlin |
[00:25.822] | From the remnants of a New Year' s Eve |
[00:30.628] | The fog that slithers through the streets |
[00:35.252] | I' m trying to remember how |
[00:39.510] | You made friends when you were young |
[00:43.951] | What were those friendships based on |
[00:48.366] | And what made them so strong? |
[00:55.262] | Francisco was my first friend |
[00:59.598] | He lived ' round the bend in my neighborhood |
[01:04.013] | He came up one day and asked, " Are you a turd?" |
[01:08.375] | I said I was not, he said, " Then you' re good" |
[01:12.660] | He had post traumatic memories |
[01:17.388] | I didn' t have any friends |
[01:21.802] | We based our friendship on our nonturdness |
[01:25.930] | At the time, it just made sense |
[01:32.983] | Remember the first time that we met? |
[01:37.293] | That fall in New York that I want to forget |
[01:41.812] | You asked if someone had a show for your band |
[01:45.887] | I surprised myself when I reached out a hand |
[01:50.302] | I was feeling so alone back then |
[01:55.004] | Vulnerable and heartbroken |
[01:59.184] | Despite that people used to call my name |
[02:03.546] | As I stepped off the Q train |
[02:08.222] | As I stepped off the Q train |
[02:28.624] | I joined a program where you meet refugees |
[02:32.594] | To feel a bit better ' bout myself honestly |
[02:36.931] | I met r, once a week |
[02:41.424] | And we ended up good friends eventually |
[02:45.525] | He said, " Thanks for taking the time to meet. lt' s really nice of you" |
[02:54.563] | And I wondered who should be thankful to who |
[02:59.213] | And who really needed who |
[03:03.784] | Who really needed who |
[03:14.991] | lt' s a miserable, sad and lonely life |
[03:19.510] | You' re a slave to your fears and then you die |
[03:24.264] | Once in a while the skin becomes thin |
[03:28.679] | You stand there by the door saying, " Can I comein?" |
[03:33.564] | l just want someone to talk to |
[03:38.449] | Well, maybe not just anyone |
[03:43.517] | I' ve always liked what goes on in your brain |
[03:48.036] | So would you like to correspond? |
[03:52.790] | Would you like to correspond? |
[00:00.000] | zuò cí : Jens Lekman |
[00:01.000] | zuò qǔ : Jens Lekman |
[00:17.933] | January 1st, 2018 |
[00:21.904] | I' m writing you now, Annika Norlin |
[00:25.822] | From the remnants of a New Year' s Eve |
[00:30.628] | The fog that slithers through the streets |
[00:35.252] | I' m trying to remember how |
[00:39.510] | You made friends when you were young |
[00:43.951] | What were those friendships based on |
[00:48.366] | And what made them so strong? |
[00:55.262] | Francisco was my first friend |
[00:59.598] | He lived ' round the bend in my neighborhood |
[01:04.013] | He came up one day and asked, " Are you a turd?" |
[01:08.375] | I said I was not, he said, " Then you' re good" |
[01:12.660] | He had post traumatic memories |
[01:17.388] | I didn' t have any friends |
[01:21.802] | We based our friendship on our nonturdness |
[01:25.930] | At the time, it just made sense |
[01:32.983] | Remember the first time that we met? |
[01:37.293] | That fall in New York that I want to forget |
[01:41.812] | You asked if someone had a show for your band |
[01:45.887] | I surprised myself when I reached out a hand |
[01:50.302] | I was feeling so alone back then |
[01:55.004] | Vulnerable and heartbroken |
[01:59.184] | Despite that people used to call my name |
[02:03.546] | As I stepped off the Q train |
[02:08.222] | As I stepped off the Q train |
[02:28.624] | I joined a program where you meet refugees |
[02:32.594] | To feel a bit better ' bout myself honestly |
[02:36.931] | I met r, once a week |
[02:41.424] | And we ended up good friends eventually |
[02:45.525] | He said, " Thanks for taking the time to meet. lt' s really nice of you" |
[02:54.563] | And I wondered who should be thankful to who |
[02:59.213] | And who really needed who |
[03:03.784] | Who really needed who |
[03:14.991] | lt' s a miserable, sad and lonely life |
[03:19.510] | You' re a slave to your fears and then you die |
[03:24.264] | Once in a while the skin becomes thin |
[03:28.679] | You stand there by the door saying, " Can I comein?" |
[03:33.564] | l just want someone to talk to |
[03:38.449] | Well, maybe not just anyone |
[03:43.517] | I' ve always liked what goes on in your brain |
[03:48.036] | So would you like to correspond? |
[03:52.790] | Would you like to correspond? |
[00:17.933] | 2018年1月1日 |
[00:21.904] | Annika Norlin,我正写信给你 |
[00:25.822] | 现在是新年前夜的最后时光 |
[00:30.628] | 街道上浓雾弥漫 |
[00:35.252] | 我试着回忆 |
[00:39.510] | 你年轻的时候是怎么交朋友的 |
[00:43.951] | 那些友谊建立在什么基础之上 |
[00:48.366] | 是什么让它们如此坚固? |
[00:55.262] | Francisco是我的第一个朋友 |
[00:59.598] | 他住在我家附近 |
[01:04.013] | 有一天他走过来问我:“你是个坏人吗?” |
[01:08.375] | 我说我不是,他说:“那你就是个好人。” |
[01:12.660] | 他有创伤后记忆症 |
[01:17.388] | 我一个朋友也没有 |
[01:21.802] | 我们的友谊建立在我们都是好人的基础上 |
[01:25.930] | 在那时,这合情合理 |
[01:32.983] | 还记得我们初次见面吗? |
[01:37.293] | 我想忘却纽约的那个秋天 |
[01:41.812] | 你问有没有人可以让你的乐队演出一场 |
[01:45.887] | 我没想到自己会说我可以 |
[01:50.302] | 那时我无比孤独 |
[01:55.004] | 脆弱又心碎 |
[01:59.184] | 尽管人们常呼唤我姓名 |
[02:03.546] | 我走下Q次列车 |
[02:08.222] | 我走下Q次列车 |
[02:28.624] | 我加入了一个计划,你在那遇见了难民们 |
[02:32.594] | 我只是为让自己感觉好一点 |
[02:36.931] | 于是我每周都能遇见r |
[02:41.424] | 最后我和他成了好朋友 |
[02:45.525] | 他说:“感谢相遇。你真是个好人。” |
[02:54.563] | 于是我想,到底是谁该感谢谁 |
[02:59.213] | 究竟是谁需要谁 |
[03:03.784] | 究竟是谁需要谁 |
[03:14.991] | 人生真是痛苦、悲伤而又孤单啊 |
[03:19.510] | 你活在自己的恐惧中然后死去 |
[03:24.264] | 偶尔你的皮肤会变薄 |
[03:28.679] | 你站在门口说:“我能进来吗?” |
[03:33.564] | 我只是想要个能说话的人 |
[03:38.449] | 好吧也不是谁都行 |
[03:43.517] | 我一直很喜欢你脑子里的想法 |
[03:48.036] | 所以你愿意给我回信吗? |
[03:52.790] | 你愿意给我回信吗? |