歌曲 | Endless Cycle |
歌手 | Lou Reed |
专辑 | Original Album Series |
作词 : Reed | |
The bias of the father runs on through the son | |
and leaves him bothered and bewildered | |
The drugs in his veins only cause him to spit | |
at the face staring back in the mirror | |
How can he tell a good act from the bad | |
he can't even remember his name | |
How can he do what needs to be done | |
when he's a follower not a leader | |
The sickness of the mother runs on through the girl | |
leaving her small and helpless | |
Liquor flies through her brain with the force of a gun | |
leaving her running in circles | |
How she can tell a good act from the bad | |
when she's flat on her back in her room | |
How can she do what needs to be done | |
when she's a coward and a bleeder | |
The man if he marries his child | |
and have endless excuses | |
The woman sadly will do much the same | |
thinking that it's right and it's proper | |
Better than their mommy or their daddy did | |
Better than the childhood they suffered | |
The truth is they're happier when they're in pain | |
In fact, that's why they got married |
zuò cí : Reed | |
The bias of the father runs on through the son | |
and leaves him bothered and bewildered | |
The drugs in his veins only cause him to spit | |
at the face staring back in the mirror | |
How can he tell a good act from the bad | |
he can' t even remember his name | |
How can he do what needs to be done | |
when he' s a follower not a leader | |
The sickness of the mother runs on through the girl | |
leaving her small and helpless | |
Liquor flies through her brain with the force of a gun | |
leaving her running in circles | |
How she can tell a good act from the bad | |
when she' s flat on her back in her room | |
How can she do what needs to be done | |
when she' s a coward and a bleeder | |
The man if he marries his child | |
and have endless excuses | |
The woman sadly will do much the same | |
thinking that it' s right and it' s proper | |
Better than their mommy or their daddy did | |
Better than the childhood they suffered | |
The truth is they' re happier when they' re in pain | |
In fact, that' s why they got married |