歌曲 | American Life |
歌手 | Primus |
专辑 | Hallucino-Genetics |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:48.140] | In a town in southernmost Sicily |
[00:50.460] | Lived a family too proud to be poor |
[00:54.390] | In the year that fever took father away |
[00:56.650] | They hastened for American shores |
[00:58.660] | Now a mother and her son are standing in line |
[01:02.320] | It’s a cold day on Ellis Isle |
[01:04.500] | And they look to the Statue of Liberty |
[01:08.240] | For the boy we have American Life |
[01:18.280] | Ong is a Laotian refugee |
[01:37.990] | He works in the audio trade |
[01:39.160] | The smoke from flux is filling his lungs |
[01:41.660] | He’s earning minimum wage |
[01:43.670] | Spending spare time down on |
[01:46.710] | San Pablo ave |
[01:47.710] | Once a week gets a woman for the night |
[01:49.530] | And he writes home tales of prosperity |
[01:51.860] | For the boy we have American Life |
[01:58.740] | Bob is an unemployed veteran |
[03:05.070] | Born and bred in the South Bronx |
[03:07.890] | He’s living off the streets down in east L.A. |
[03:10.450] | Residing in a cardboard box |
[03:12.860] | Now he plays a little quit and he has a small dog |
[03:16.170] | Searching for aluminum cans |
[03:17.550] | And he hold on tight to his dignity |
[03:20.920] | He was born into American Life |
[00:48.140] | In a town in southernmost Sicily |
[00:50.460] | Lived a family too proud to be poor |
[00:54.390] | In the year that fever took father away |
[00:56.650] | They hastened for American shores |
[00:58.660] | Now a mother and her son are standing in line |
[01:02.320] | It' s a cold day on Ellis Isle |
[01:04.500] | And they look to the Statue of Liberty |
[01:08.240] | For the boy we have American Life |
[01:18.280] | Ong is a Laotian refugee |
[01:37.990] | He works in the audio trade |
[01:39.160] | The smoke from flux is filling his lungs |
[01:41.660] | He' s earning minimum wage |
[01:43.670] | Spending spare time down on |
[01:46.710] | San Pablo ave |
[01:47.710] | Once a week gets a woman for the night |
[01:49.530] | And he writes home tales of prosperity |
[01:51.860] | For the boy we have American Life |
[01:58.740] | Bob is an unemployed veteran |
[03:05.070] | Born and bred in the South Bronx |
[03:07.890] | He' s living off the streets down in east L. A. |
[03:10.450] | Residing in a cardboard box |
[03:12.860] | Now he plays a little quit and he has a small dog |
[03:16.170] | Searching for aluminum cans |
[03:17.550] | And he hold on tight to his dignity |
[03:20.920] | He was born into American Life |
[00:48.140] | In a town in southernmost Sicily |
[00:50.460] | Lived a family too proud to be poor |
[00:54.390] | In the year that fever took father away |
[00:56.650] | They hastened for American shores |
[00:58.660] | Now a mother and her son are standing in line |
[01:02.320] | It' s a cold day on Ellis Isle |
[01:04.500] | And they look to the Statue of Liberty |
[01:08.240] | For the boy we have American Life |
[01:18.280] | Ong is a Laotian refugee |
[01:37.990] | He works in the audio trade |
[01:39.160] | The smoke from flux is filling his lungs |
[01:41.660] | He' s earning minimum wage |
[01:43.670] | Spending spare time down on |
[01:46.710] | San Pablo ave |
[01:47.710] | Once a week gets a woman for the night |
[01:49.530] | And he writes home tales of prosperity |
[01:51.860] | For the boy we have American Life |
[01:58.740] | Bob is an unemployed veteran |
[03:05.070] | Born and bred in the South Bronx |
[03:07.890] | He' s living off the streets down in east L. A. |
[03:10.450] | Residing in a cardboard box |
[03:12.860] | Now he plays a little quit and he has a small dog |
[03:16.170] | Searching for aluminum cans |
[03:17.550] | And he hold on tight to his dignity |
[03:20.920] | He was born into American Life |