歌曲 | What Happens When We Die |
歌手 | Luke Haines |
专辑 | The Oliver Twist Manifesto |
作曲 : Haines | |
Talking to a girl crying down the phone | |
Now listen to me and try and catch your breath | |
She said do you see the fear when you look in my eyes | |
I'd really like to know what happens when we die | |
Loving couples together for years | |
Torn apart by their grieving | |
We can hardly cope with this level of emotion | |
Two people cannot mourn for years | |
A doctor from the north, a friend of the family | |
Is comforting your mother drinking in the front room | |
I couldn't make the funeral I know it really hurt you | |
Right now it just seems to me everybody's dying | |
(When we die, When we die, When we die, When we die...) | |
When I remember your father as a ghost | |
Not an old man diagnosed with cancer | |
Ten weeks later, lying in a hospice bed | |
Surrounded by loved ones, learning how to die | |
Talking to a stone, wailing at a grave | |
Maybe when a year has past, go and see a medium | |
Bury him with children, blame a suicide | |
I'd really like to know what happens when we die | |
Will the dead outnumber the living? | |
The silent majority, spare parts for surgery | |
We're not bespoke, we're not best fitted | |
I'd really like to know what happens when we die | |
When we die, When we die, When we die, I still miss you | |
I know I really miss you |
zuò qǔ : Haines | |
Talking to a girl crying down the phone | |
Now listen to me and try and catch your breath | |
She said do you see the fear when you look in my eyes | |
I' d really like to know what happens when we die | |
Loving couples together for years | |
Torn apart by their grieving | |
We can hardly cope with this level of emotion | |
Two people cannot mourn for years | |
A doctor from the north, a friend of the family | |
Is comforting your mother drinking in the front room | |
I couldn' t make the funeral I know it really hurt you | |
Right now it just seems to me everybody' s dying | |
When we die, When we die, When we die, When we die... | |
When I remember your father as a ghost | |
Not an old man diagnosed with cancer | |
Ten weeks later, lying in a hospice bed | |
Surrounded by loved ones, learning how to die | |
Talking to a stone, wailing at a grave | |
Maybe when a year has past, go and see a medium | |
Bury him with children, blame a suicide | |
I' d really like to know what happens when we die | |
Will the dead outnumber the living? | |
The silent majority, spare parts for surgery | |
We' re not bespoke, we' re not best fitted | |
I' d really like to know what happens when we die | |
When we die, When we die, When we die, I still miss you | |
I know I really miss you |