歌曲 | Restin' Bones |
歌手 | Primus |
专辑 | Brown Album |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Claypool, Primus | |
Came up on a worried man, asked him if he had a light. | |
He reached on down, dug in his shoe, figured in his sock he might. | |
He asked if he could come and join, at what we was partakin' in. | |
I says,"Ol' soul if you got a match, you also got yourself a friend". | |
The smoke drew hard but laid in good, the neon gave us extra shine. | |
We passed around a flask of Knockando, and a half litre bottle of wine. | |
The worried man dropped down to his knees, and let out with a somber groan. | |
He looked up to me and when I asked, he said,"I'm just restin' my bones". | |
I looked down at him, and him up at me, then a smile rose above his chin. | |
He grabbed me by the arm and pulled me down, said," Listen to me now my friend". | |
When I was your age I did it all, more than many men could do, | |
now my possessions are the ones I wear on my back, and this lighter I keep in my shoe. | |
That's why I'm restin' my bones. | |
I'm restin' my bones for the times I fell, fell and hit myself on the ground. | |
Restin' my bones for the loneliness, of being the only genius around. | |
I'm restin' my bones for prosperity, in hopes that it'll do me some good. | |
I'm restin' bones from amphetamines, see they turned teeth to balsa wood. | |
I'm restin' bones for Johnny Cash, 'cause for me and mine he's wearin' black. | |
I'll be restin' my bones for Elvis, I seen him last week at the track. | |
If I'm restin' bones and you come along, just try and tippy toe on by. | |
'cause when I'm restin' bones I hope to sleep, and maybe slip away and die. |
zuo ci : Claypool, Primus | |
Came up on a worried man, asked him if he had a light. | |
He reached on down, dug in his shoe, figured in his sock he might. | |
He asked if he could come and join, at what we was partakin' in. | |
I says," Ol' soul if you got a match, you also got yourself a friend". | |
The smoke drew hard but laid in good, the neon gave us extra shine. | |
We passed around a flask of Knockando, and a half litre bottle of wine. | |
The worried man dropped down to his knees, and let out with a somber groan. | |
He looked up to me and when I asked, he said," I' m just restin' my bones". | |
I looked down at him, and him up at me, then a smile rose above his chin. | |
He grabbed me by the arm and pulled me down, said," Listen to me now my friend". | |
When I was your age I did it all, more than many men could do, | |
now my possessions are the ones I wear on my back, and this lighter I keep in my shoe. | |
That' s why I' m restin' my bones. | |
I' m restin' my bones for the times I fell, fell and hit myself on the ground. | |
Restin' my bones for the loneliness, of being the only genius around. | |
I' m restin' my bones for prosperity, in hopes that it' ll do me some good. | |
I' m restin' bones from amphetamines, see they turned teeth to balsa wood. | |
I' m restin' bones for Johnny Cash, ' cause for me and mine he' s wearin' black. | |
I' ll be restin' my bones for Elvis, I seen him last week at the track. | |
If I' m restin' bones and you come along, just try and tippy toe on by. | |
' cause when I' m restin' bones I hope to sleep, and maybe slip away and die. |
zuò cí : Claypool, Primus | |
Came up on a worried man, asked him if he had a light. | |
He reached on down, dug in his shoe, figured in his sock he might. | |
He asked if he could come and join, at what we was partakin' in. | |
I says," Ol' soul if you got a match, you also got yourself a friend". | |
The smoke drew hard but laid in good, the neon gave us extra shine. | |
We passed around a flask of Knockando, and a half litre bottle of wine. | |
The worried man dropped down to his knees, and let out with a somber groan. | |
He looked up to me and when I asked, he said," I' m just restin' my bones". | |
I looked down at him, and him up at me, then a smile rose above his chin. | |
He grabbed me by the arm and pulled me down, said," Listen to me now my friend". | |
When I was your age I did it all, more than many men could do, | |
now my possessions are the ones I wear on my back, and this lighter I keep in my shoe. | |
That' s why I' m restin' my bones. | |
I' m restin' my bones for the times I fell, fell and hit myself on the ground. | |
Restin' my bones for the loneliness, of being the only genius around. | |
I' m restin' my bones for prosperity, in hopes that it' ll do me some good. | |
I' m restin' bones from amphetamines, see they turned teeth to balsa wood. | |
I' m restin' bones for Johnny Cash, ' cause for me and mine he' s wearin' black. | |
I' ll be restin' my bones for Elvis, I seen him last week at the track. | |
If I' m restin' bones and you come along, just try and tippy toe on by. | |
' cause when I' m restin' bones I hope to sleep, and maybe slip away and die. |