歌曲 | On The Edge Of A Cliff |
歌手 | The Streets |
专辑 | Everything Is Borrowed |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Skinner |
[00:10.00] | @ @ |
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[00:16.59] | I'm really OK thanks, there's nothing to witness |
[00:20.47] | I said as I looked back from the edge of the cliff |
[00:23.65] | The old man looking down leant over the ridge |
[00:26.86] | Stood with a grin as if a blessing had hit him |
[00:30.09] | I slumped on the jut of the cliff |
[00:33.36] | Just leave me alone, this is none of your business |
[00:36.46] | I will said the old man, but just one thing |
[00:39.49] | And what he said was so lovely it stunned me |
[00:42.96] | He said I lay right there once at the edge of the rock |
[00:46.15] | I was ready to jump, I was ever so lost |
[00:49.28] | But this gentleman stopped and said something I never forgot |
[00:55.59] | For billions of years since the outset of time |
[00:59.14] | Every single one of your ancestors survived |
[01:02.05] | Every single person on your mum and dad's sides |
[01:05.22] | successfully looked after and passed onto you life |
[01:08.54] | What are the chances of that, like? |
[01:11.54] | It comes to me once in a while |
[01:14.56] | And everywhere I tell folk it gets the best of smile |
[01:24.39] | And then the old man walked away and out of sight |
[01:27.43] | Till the sound of him hiking turned to the sound of silence |
[01:30.66] | I just froze at the profound surprise |
[01:34.12] | and from down at my pride I found a smile to my eyes |
[01:37.33] | And for many days again I've been passing the same cliff |
[01:40.66] | and on many occasions I'd chance on the same thing |
[01:43.35] | Laying in the moss, in the same way I was |
[01:46.84] | would be another man looking like he needed a change of luck |
[01:49.88] | So I'd say I lay right there once at the edge of the rock |
[01:53.39] | I was ready to jump, I was ever so lost |
[01:56.90] | But this gentleman stopped and said something I never forgot |
[02:02.60] | For billions of years since the outset of time |
[02:06.18] | Every single one of your ancestors survived |
[02:09.30] | Every single person on your mum and dad's sides |
[02:12.57] | successfully looked after and passed onto you life |
[02:15.79] | What are the chances of that, like? |
[02:18.87] | It comes to me once in a while |
[02:21.94] | And everywhere I tell folk it gets the best of smile |
[02:27.87] | For billions of years since the outset of time |
[02:31.76] | Every single one of your ancestors survived |
[02:34.75] | Every single person on your mum and dad's sides |
[02:37.92] | successfully looked after and passed onto you life |
[02:41.32] | What are the chances of that, like? |
[02:44.37] | It comes to me once in a while |
[02:47.51] | And everywhere I tell folk it gets the best of smile |
[02:53.37] |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Skinner |
[00:10.00] | |
[00:14.00] | |
[00:16.59] | I' m really OK thanks, there' s nothing to witness |
[00:20.47] | I said as I looked back from the edge of the cliff |
[00:23.65] | The old man looking down leant over the ridge |
[00:26.86] | Stood with a grin as if a blessing had hit him |
[00:30.09] | I slumped on the jut of the cliff |
[00:33.36] | Just leave me alone, this is none of your business |
[00:36.46] | I will said the old man, but just one thing |
[00:39.49] | And what he said was so lovely it stunned me |
[00:42.96] | He said I lay right there once at the edge of the rock |
[00:46.15] | I was ready to jump, I was ever so lost |
[00:49.28] | But this gentleman stopped and said something I never forgot |
[00:55.59] | For billions of years since the outset of time |
[00:59.14] | Every single one of your ancestors survived |
[01:02.05] | Every single person on your mum and dad' s sides |
[01:05.22] | successfully looked after and passed onto you life |
[01:08.54] | What are the chances of that, like? |
[01:11.54] | It comes to me once in a while |
[01:14.56] | And everywhere I tell folk it gets the best of smile |
[01:24.39] | And then the old man walked away and out of sight |
[01:27.43] | Till the sound of him hiking turned to the sound of silence |
[01:30.66] | I just froze at the profound surprise |
[01:34.12] | and from down at my pride I found a smile to my eyes |
[01:37.33] | And for many days again I' ve been passing the same cliff |
[01:40.66] | and on many occasions I' d chance on the same thing |
[01:43.35] | Laying in the moss, in the same way I was |
[01:46.84] | would be another man looking like he needed a change of luck |
[01:49.88] | So I' d say I lay right there once at the edge of the rock |
[01:53.39] | I was ready to jump, I was ever so lost |
[01:56.90] | But this gentleman stopped and said something I never forgot |
[02:02.60] | For billions of years since the outset of time |
[02:06.18] | Every single one of your ancestors survived |
[02:09.30] | Every single person on your mum and dad' s sides |
[02:12.57] | successfully looked after and passed onto you life |
[02:15.79] | What are the chances of that, like? |
[02:18.87] | It comes to me once in a while |
[02:21.94] | And everywhere I tell folk it gets the best of smile |
[02:27.87] | For billions of years since the outset of time |
[02:31.76] | Every single one of your ancestors survived |
[02:34.75] | Every single person on your mum and dad' s sides |
[02:37.92] | successfully looked after and passed onto you life |
[02:41.32] | What are the chances of that, like? |
[02:44.37] | It comes to me once in a while |
[02:47.51] | And everywhere I tell folk it gets the best of smile |
[02:53.37] |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Skinner |
[00:10.00] | |
[00:14.00] | |
[00:16.59] | I' m really OK thanks, there' s nothing to witness |
[00:20.47] | I said as I looked back from the edge of the cliff |
[00:23.65] | The old man looking down leant over the ridge |
[00:26.86] | Stood with a grin as if a blessing had hit him |
[00:30.09] | I slumped on the jut of the cliff |
[00:33.36] | Just leave me alone, this is none of your business |
[00:36.46] | I will said the old man, but just one thing |
[00:39.49] | And what he said was so lovely it stunned me |
[00:42.96] | He said I lay right there once at the edge of the rock |
[00:46.15] | I was ready to jump, I was ever so lost |
[00:49.28] | But this gentleman stopped and said something I never forgot |
[00:55.59] | For billions of years since the outset of time |
[00:59.14] | Every single one of your ancestors survived |
[01:02.05] | Every single person on your mum and dad' s sides |
[01:05.22] | successfully looked after and passed onto you life |
[01:08.54] | What are the chances of that, like? |
[01:11.54] | It comes to me once in a while |
[01:14.56] | And everywhere I tell folk it gets the best of smile |
[01:24.39] | And then the old man walked away and out of sight |
[01:27.43] | Till the sound of him hiking turned to the sound of silence |
[01:30.66] | I just froze at the profound surprise |
[01:34.12] | and from down at my pride I found a smile to my eyes |
[01:37.33] | And for many days again I' ve been passing the same cliff |
[01:40.66] | and on many occasions I' d chance on the same thing |
[01:43.35] | Laying in the moss, in the same way I was |
[01:46.84] | would be another man looking like he needed a change of luck |
[01:49.88] | So I' d say I lay right there once at the edge of the rock |
[01:53.39] | I was ready to jump, I was ever so lost |
[01:56.90] | But this gentleman stopped and said something I never forgot |
[02:02.60] | For billions of years since the outset of time |
[02:06.18] | Every single one of your ancestors survived |
[02:09.30] | Every single person on your mum and dad' s sides |
[02:12.57] | successfully looked after and passed onto you life |
[02:15.79] | What are the chances of that, like? |
[02:18.87] | It comes to me once in a while |
[02:21.94] | And everywhere I tell folk it gets the best of smile |
[02:27.87] | For billions of years since the outset of time |
[02:31.76] | Every single one of your ancestors survived |
[02:34.75] | Every single person on your mum and dad' s sides |
[02:37.92] | successfully looked after and passed onto you life |
[02:41.32] | What are the chances of that, like? |
[02:44.37] | It comes to me once in a while |
[02:47.51] | And everywhere I tell folk it gets the best of smile |
[02:53.37] |