歌曲 | The Pawnbroker |
歌手 | Pram |
专辑 | Dark Island |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Pram, Rosie | |
As winter bleached the colour from the sun you left the in-laws | |
And went to buy the things that I'd put in the pawnshop window | |
And you took them home, locked them away | |
My heart and soul, like china in display | |
I realised my mistake and hurried to the pawnshop window | |
But where my things had been there was nothing but a shadow | |
And I became yours as you held the key | |
My heart and soul no longer belong to me | |
So now I wash the blood out of the uniforms you wear | |
And stitch and mend your life up wherever there's a tear | |
I repay the debt, so one day you'll owe me | |
And on a night you'll regret, you will hand over the key |
zuo ci : Pram, Rosie | |
As winter bleached the colour from the sun you left the inlaws | |
And went to buy the things that I' d put in the pawnshop window | |
And you took them home, locked them away | |
My heart and soul, like china in display | |
I realised my mistake and hurried to the pawnshop window | |
But where my things had been there was nothing but a shadow | |
And I became yours as you held the key | |
My heart and soul no longer belong to me | |
So now I wash the blood out of the uniforms you wear | |
And stitch and mend your life up wherever there' s a tear | |
I repay the debt, so one day you' ll owe me | |
And on a night you' ll regret, you will hand over the key |
zuò cí : Pram, Rosie | |
As winter bleached the colour from the sun you left the inlaws | |
And went to buy the things that I' d put in the pawnshop window | |
And you took them home, locked them away | |
My heart and soul, like china in display | |
I realised my mistake and hurried to the pawnshop window | |
But where my things had been there was nothing but a shadow | |
And I became yours as you held the key | |
My heart and soul no longer belong to me | |
So now I wash the blood out of the uniforms you wear | |
And stitch and mend your life up wherever there' s a tear | |
I repay the debt, so one day you' ll owe me | |
And on a night you' ll regret, you will hand over the key |