歌曲 | Dark Hole Again |
歌手 | Cowboy Junkies |
专辑 | Open |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Timmins | |
Stuck in that dark hole again | |
Someone throw me a ladder | |
On which I can depend | |
Someone give me a handhold | |
To help me ascend | |
Someone give me a reason | |
To start up these walls once again | |
Lost in those gray clouds again | |
Trying to punch my way through them | |
As fear settles in | |
Earth growing larger as | |
I fall into a spin | |
Someone give me a reason | |
To take on those gray clouds again | |
Caught in this rip tide again | |
My mouth wide open | |
The sea pouring in | |
Perhaps I'll just float here | |
And see where this journey ends | |
Until someone gives me a reason | |
To stay clear of those rip tides again |
zuo qu : Timmins | |
Stuck in that dark hole again | |
Someone throw me a ladder | |
On which I can depend | |
Someone give me a handhold | |
To help me ascend | |
Someone give me a reason | |
To start up these walls once again | |
Lost in those gray clouds again | |
Trying to punch my way through them | |
As fear settles in | |
Earth growing larger as | |
I fall into a spin | |
Someone give me a reason | |
To take on those gray clouds again | |
Caught in this rip tide again | |
My mouth wide open | |
The sea pouring in | |
Perhaps I' ll just float here | |
And see where this journey ends | |
Until someone gives me a reason | |
To stay clear of those rip tides again |
zuò qǔ : Timmins | |
Stuck in that dark hole again | |
Someone throw me a ladder | |
On which I can depend | |
Someone give me a handhold | |
To help me ascend | |
Someone give me a reason | |
To start up these walls once again | |
Lost in those gray clouds again | |
Trying to punch my way through them | |
As fear settles in | |
Earth growing larger as | |
I fall into a spin | |
Someone give me a reason | |
To take on those gray clouds again | |
Caught in this rip tide again | |
My mouth wide open | |
The sea pouring in | |
Perhaps I' ll just float here | |
And see where this journey ends | |
Until someone gives me a reason | |
To stay clear of those rip tides again |