歌曲 | Gazebo Tree |
歌手 | Kristin Hersh |
专辑 | Strange Angels |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Hersh | |
That sky is a-shine with sheen, those eyes are a green machine... | |
Spare me your whining... | |
In my rainy gazebo tree... | |
Deep in my silver pit... | |
The walls are all thick with it... | |
My, but you slay me... | |
In my rainy gazebo tree... | |
Bless my baby eyes, don't you know | |
Jesus died?... | |
I'm better off inside... | |
Strip and you lose your hide... | |
What's in that thermos man?... | |
Your female's a garbage can... | |
So you haven't filled her up... | |
OK try to fill my cup... | |
It's moonshine from cactus... | |
Well, I guess it can't wreck us... | |
Spare me your moon shining in my rainy gazebo tree... |
zuo ci : Hersh | |
That sky is ashine with sheen, those eyes are a green machine... | |
Spare me your whining... | |
In my rainy gazebo tree... | |
Deep in my silver pit... | |
The walls are all thick with it... | |
My, but you slay me... | |
In my rainy gazebo tree... | |
Bless my baby eyes, don' t you know | |
Jesus died?... | |
I' m better off inside... | |
Strip and you lose your hide... | |
What' s in that thermos man?... | |
Your female' s a garbage can... | |
So you haven' t filled her up... | |
OK try to fill my cup... | |
It' s moonshine from cactus... | |
Well, I guess it can' t wreck us... | |
Spare me your moon shining in my rainy gazebo tree... |
zuò cí : Hersh | |
That sky is ashine with sheen, those eyes are a green machine... | |
Spare me your whining... | |
In my rainy gazebo tree... | |
Deep in my silver pit... | |
The walls are all thick with it... | |
My, but you slay me... | |
In my rainy gazebo tree... | |
Bless my baby eyes, don' t you know | |
Jesus died?... | |
I' m better off inside... | |
Strip and you lose your hide... | |
What' s in that thermos man?... | |
Your female' s a garbage can... | |
So you haven' t filled her up... | |
OK try to fill my cup... | |
It' s moonshine from cactus... | |
Well, I guess it can' t wreck us... | |
Spare me your moon shining in my rainy gazebo tree... |