歌曲 | Asleep At The Wheel |
歌手 | The Wallflowers |
专辑 | The Wallflowers |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Lyrics:Jakob Dylan | |
Do you ever stop to count all the invitations | |
At the end of the day when it comes down to one decision | |
Of dead beat girls and freaks at a peoples convention, | |
All these sugars with no vitamin sensation. | |
Do you ever stop to look over old relations, | |
Or look to the belly of another one's emotions, | |
Someone young in the winds of a revolution | |
Trying to save his face in the evolution. | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don't change. | |
He's kept alive in the chain of mental starvation, | |
Bone rail skinny, only feeding off frustration. | |
Unlike you who seem bred from corruption | |
Feeding off the plates of an ununited nation. | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don't change. | |
With a lover in the street whose waiting to make a connection | |
To be the mother to the soul of your next abortion, | |
She'll steal your money with the eyes of a baby's complexion | |
Then she'll laugh at you and your sexual invention. | |
Smelling like a rose, in the flowers of devotion, | |
Devoted the heat of a spotlight in motion, | |
With a face full of mud even though you were only joking | |
As if you really understood the value of isolation. | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don't change. | |
Your tongue so fast like a freight train coming on rollin' | |
Every smile you give's just to keep your mouth from clothin' | |
Every engine burns as a sign of the explosion | |
Locked in neutral your engines are broken. | |
Like candle wax that sun melts into the ocean, | |
Like the moon that lights the tracks of the old train station, | |
You can color in the lines of mother earth's addictions, | |
And not hold a gun in the face of the Earth's abduction | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don't change. |
Lyrics: Jakob Dylan | |
Do you ever stop to count all the invitations | |
At the end of the day when it comes down to one decision | |
Of dead beat girls and freaks at a peoples convention, | |
All these sugars with no vitamin sensation. | |
Do you ever stop to look over old relations, | |
Or look to the belly of another one' s emotions, | |
Someone young in the winds of a revolution | |
Trying to save his face in the evolution. | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don' t change. | |
He' s kept alive in the chain of mental starvation, | |
Bone rail skinny, only feeding off frustration. | |
Unlike you who seem bred from corruption | |
Feeding off the plates of an ununited nation. | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don' t change. | |
With a lover in the street whose waiting to make a connection | |
To be the mother to the soul of your next abortion, | |
She' ll steal your money with the eyes of a baby' s complexion | |
Then she' ll laugh at you and your sexual invention. | |
Smelling like a rose, in the flowers of devotion, | |
Devoted the heat of a spotlight in motion, | |
With a face full of mud even though you were only joking | |
As if you really understood the value of isolation. | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don' t change. | |
Your tongue so fast like a freight train coming on rollin' | |
Every smile you give' s just to keep your mouth from clothin' | |
Every engine burns as a sign of the explosion | |
Locked in neutral your engines are broken. | |
Like candle wax that sun melts into the ocean, | |
Like the moon that lights the tracks of the old train station, | |
You can color in the lines of mother earth' s addictions, | |
And not hold a gun in the face of the Earth' s abduction | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don' t change. |
Lyrics: Jakob Dylan | |
Do you ever stop to count all the invitations | |
At the end of the day when it comes down to one decision | |
Of dead beat girls and freaks at a peoples convention, | |
All these sugars with no vitamin sensation. | |
Do you ever stop to look over old relations, | |
Or look to the belly of another one' s emotions, | |
Someone young in the winds of a revolution | |
Trying to save his face in the evolution. | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don' t change. | |
He' s kept alive in the chain of mental starvation, | |
Bone rail skinny, only feeding off frustration. | |
Unlike you who seem bred from corruption | |
Feeding off the plates of an ununited nation. | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don' t change. | |
With a lover in the street whose waiting to make a connection | |
To be the mother to the soul of your next abortion, | |
She' ll steal your money with the eyes of a baby' s complexion | |
Then she' ll laugh at you and your sexual invention. | |
Smelling like a rose, in the flowers of devotion, | |
Devoted the heat of a spotlight in motion, | |
With a face full of mud even though you were only joking | |
As if you really understood the value of isolation. | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don' t change. | |
Your tongue so fast like a freight train coming on rollin' | |
Every smile you give' s just to keep your mouth from clothin' | |
Every engine burns as a sign of the explosion | |
Locked in neutral your engines are broken. | |
Like candle wax that sun melts into the ocean, | |
Like the moon that lights the tracks of the old train station, | |
You can color in the lines of mother earth' s addictions, | |
And not hold a gun in the face of the Earth' s abduction | |
Asleep at the wheel, | |
No windshield, | |
But you know that the streets | |
Here don' t change. |