歌曲 | Male Call |
歌手 | The Menzingers |
专辑 | Chamberlain Waits |
Blame the suits who lined their pockets with her tears, | |
Blame the boys in the blindfolds covering their ears, | |
Blame the magazines she read, | |
Join the righteous waning side, | |
It was a misinterpretation of the neon signs. | |
It was a rainy miserable Sunday, | |
Carried your cedar up the stairs, | |
Collared man did his best to apologize, | |
But the damage it was done, she believed in all their lies. | |
I’d buy your soul, but I can’t afford to pay girl, | |
They say that you get nothing for free, | |
Your lipstick adorns my collar, | |
While these thoughts of fire wrestle with me. | |
Then her father said to me, | |
“Tom I can’t ascribe a purpose to this atrocity”, | |
Trademark my messiah and call me an orderly, | |
I need 800 cups of Kool-Aid for my prophecy. | |
It was a rainy miserable Sunday, | |
Carried your cedar up the stairs, | |
Collared man did his best to apologize, | |
But the damage it was done, she believed in all their lies. | |
I’d buy your soul, but I can’t afford to pay girl, | |
They say that you get nothing for free, |
Blame the suits who lined their pockets with her tears, | |
Blame the boys in the blindfolds covering their ears, | |
Blame the magazines she read, | |
Join the righteous waning side, | |
It was a misinterpretation of the neon signs. | |
It was a rainy miserable Sunday, | |
Carried your cedar up the stairs, | |
Collared man did his best to apologize, | |
But the damage it was done, she believed in all their lies. | |
I' d buy your soul, but I can' t afford to pay girl, | |
They say that you get nothing for free, | |
Your lipstick adorns my collar, | |
While these thoughts of fire wrestle with me. | |
Then her father said to me, | |
" Tom I can' t ascribe a purpose to this atrocity", | |
Trademark my messiah and call me an orderly, | |
I need 800 cups of KoolAid for my prophecy. | |
It was a rainy miserable Sunday, | |
Carried your cedar up the stairs, | |
Collared man did his best to apologize, | |
But the damage it was done, she believed in all their lies. | |
I' d buy your soul, but I can' t afford to pay girl, | |
They say that you get nothing for free, |