歌曲 | Pride And The Pallor |
歌手 | Bad Religion |
专辑 | 30th Anniversary Box Set |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Papa had a wife and kids he kept them on a leash and he bid them all to do his every deed* | |
When he was a kid he was treated just the same so he hid his feelings from the family. | |
Lost as an island out at sea, resistant to the gentle waves of empathy. | |
Papa and his family always on parade. | |
Tearing through the turnstiles, a weekender's charade. | |
But time will tell, as their world crumbles to hell. | |
What they created was a family story no one will tell. | |
It’s a photo album too terrible. | |
But the pride and the pallor continue to swell. And the matron silently prays. | |
Junior resented the tradition they upheld and it ate him up inside most every day. | |
Silence was golden and they kept him to his word. | |
So bewildered when he finally ran away. | |
Oh, obligations never cease. | |
Oblivious of the ways to give his soul some peace. | |
Yeah, Papa and his family always on parade. | |
Passing through the turnstiles, a weekender's charade. | |
But time will tell, as their world crumbles to hell. | |
What they created was a family story no one will tell. | |
It’s a photo album too terrible. | |
But the pride and the pallor continue to swell. | |
And the matron silently prays. | |
“Get me out of here, someone’s got to save the day.” | |
The children are reminded to do it for the daddy’s sake. | |
And happiness is ever so far, far away. | |
Yeah, lost as an island out at sea. | |
'Oblivious of the gentle ways of empathy' | |
Papa and his family always on parade. | |
Tearing through the turnstiles, a weekender's charade. | |
It’s just a sick calamity that fatherhood made, but time will tell, as their world crumbles to hell. | |
What they created was a family story no one will tell. | |
It’s a photo album too terrible. | |
'But the pride and the pallor continue to swell as the matron silently prays' |
Papa had a wife and kids he kept them on a leash and he bid them all to do his every deed | |
When he was a kid he was treated just the same so he hid his feelings from the family. | |
Lost as an island out at sea, resistant to the gentle waves of empathy. | |
Papa and his family always on parade. | |
Tearing through the turnstiles, a weekender' s charade. | |
But time will tell, as their world crumbles to hell. | |
What they created was a family story no one will tell. | |
It' s a photo album too terrible. | |
But the pride and the pallor continue to swell. And the matron silently prays. | |
Junior resented the tradition they upheld and it ate him up inside most every day. | |
Silence was golden and they kept him to his word. | |
So bewildered when he finally ran away. | |
Oh, obligations never cease. | |
Oblivious of the ways to give his soul some peace. | |
Yeah, Papa and his family always on parade. | |
Passing through the turnstiles, a weekender' s charade. | |
But time will tell, as their world crumbles to hell. | |
What they created was a family story no one will tell. | |
It' s a photo album too terrible. | |
But the pride and the pallor continue to swell. | |
And the matron silently prays. | |
" Get me out of here, someone' s got to save the day." | |
The children are reminded to do it for the daddy' s sake. | |
And happiness is ever so far, far away. | |
Yeah, lost as an island out at sea. | |
' Oblivious of the gentle ways of empathy' | |
Papa and his family always on parade. | |
Tearing through the turnstiles, a weekender' s charade. | |
It' s just a sick calamity that fatherhood made, but time will tell, as their world crumbles to hell. | |
What they created was a family story no one will tell. | |
It' s a photo album too terrible. | |
' But the pride and the pallor continue to swell as the matron silently prays' |
Papa had a wife and kids he kept them on a leash and he bid them all to do his every deed | |
When he was a kid he was treated just the same so he hid his feelings from the family. | |
Lost as an island out at sea, resistant to the gentle waves of empathy. | |
Papa and his family always on parade. | |
Tearing through the turnstiles, a weekender' s charade. | |
But time will tell, as their world crumbles to hell. | |
What they created was a family story no one will tell. | |
It' s a photo album too terrible. | |
But the pride and the pallor continue to swell. And the matron silently prays. | |
Junior resented the tradition they upheld and it ate him up inside most every day. | |
Silence was golden and they kept him to his word. | |
So bewildered when he finally ran away. | |
Oh, obligations never cease. | |
Oblivious of the ways to give his soul some peace. | |
Yeah, Papa and his family always on parade. | |
Passing through the turnstiles, a weekender' s charade. | |
But time will tell, as their world crumbles to hell. | |
What they created was a family story no one will tell. | |
It' s a photo album too terrible. | |
But the pride and the pallor continue to swell. | |
And the matron silently prays. | |
" Get me out of here, someone' s got to save the day." | |
The children are reminded to do it for the daddy' s sake. | |
And happiness is ever so far, far away. | |
Yeah, lost as an island out at sea. | |
' Oblivious of the gentle ways of empathy' | |
Papa and his family always on parade. | |
Tearing through the turnstiles, a weekender' s charade. | |
It' s just a sick calamity that fatherhood made, but time will tell, as their world crumbles to hell. | |
What they created was a family story no one will tell. | |
It' s a photo album too terrible. | |
' But the pride and the pallor continue to swell as the matron silently prays' |