歌曲 | The Snow White Diner |
歌手 | The Handsome Family |
专辑 | Twilight |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Sparks, Sparks | |
I am eating hash browns in the snow white diner | |
Outside cars are honking, flashing lights on the bridge | |
They're pulling a car up from the bottom of the frozen lake | |
A woman drove her Saturn into the black water | |
Killed herself and her two kids trapped in the backseat | |
She'd lost her job and didn't want her kids to be poor | |
The diner is noisy, black coffee and sugar | |
Baskets of dinner rolls, outside the crowd is growing | |
Waiting by the drawbridge, hoping to see the dead woman's face | |
In the booth next to me there are two old women | |
Eating liver and onions and they're laughing too loud | |
And banging the tabletop, but then I see that they're deaf | |
I don't know why they're laughing, maybe the world's much nicer | |
If you can't hear the cars | |
They make me feel better like I'm drunk on a plane | |
And have forgotten that I'm afraid to fly |
zuo ci : Sparks, Sparks | |
I am eating hash browns in the snow white diner | |
Outside cars are honking, flashing lights on the bridge | |
They' re pulling a car up from the bottom of the frozen lake | |
A woman drove her Saturn into the black water | |
Killed herself and her two kids trapped in the backseat | |
She' d lost her job and didn' t want her kids to be poor | |
The diner is noisy, black coffee and sugar | |
Baskets of dinner rolls, outside the crowd is growing | |
Waiting by the drawbridge, hoping to see the dead woman' s face | |
In the booth next to me there are two old women | |
Eating liver and onions and they' re laughing too loud | |
And banging the tabletop, but then I see that they' re deaf | |
I don' t know why they' re laughing, maybe the world' s much nicer | |
If you can' t hear the cars | |
They make me feel better like I' m drunk on a plane | |
And have forgotten that I' m afraid to fly |
zuò cí : Sparks, Sparks | |
I am eating hash browns in the snow white diner | |
Outside cars are honking, flashing lights on the bridge | |
They' re pulling a car up from the bottom of the frozen lake | |
A woman drove her Saturn into the black water | |
Killed herself and her two kids trapped in the backseat | |
She' d lost her job and didn' t want her kids to be poor | |
The diner is noisy, black coffee and sugar | |
Baskets of dinner rolls, outside the crowd is growing | |
Waiting by the drawbridge, hoping to see the dead woman' s face | |
In the booth next to me there are two old women | |
Eating liver and onions and they' re laughing too loud | |
And banging the tabletop, but then I see that they' re deaf | |
I don' t know why they' re laughing, maybe the world' s much nicer | |
If you can' t hear the cars | |
They make me feel better like I' m drunk on a plane | |
And have forgotten that I' m afraid to fly |