| 歌曲 | Your Deep Rest |
| 歌手 | The Hotelier |
| 专辑 | Home, Like Noplace Is There |
| 下载 | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : Christian Holden |
| [00:20.95] | "So, while you're fixing up your bed |
| [00:24.06] | and while you're organizing drawers, |
| [00:26.91] | could you just listen to the problems had with problems of yours. |
| [00:31.93] | and What's that note you're writing there? |
| [00:34.74] | Why are you giving me this back? |
| [00:37.78] | This was a gift from when we met back when you weren't so upset." |
| [00:42.47] | I called in sick from your funeral. |
| [00:52.86] | The sight of your body made me feel uncomfortable. |
| [01:01.55] | I couldn't recognize your shell. |
| [01:15.18] | Your branching off had met an end |
| [01:17.44] | from all the weight that made you bend. |
| [01:20.09] | and When you tried to shed your leaves you pined for warmth as they said |
| [01:24.82] | "your lack of love for your dear self is sapping all of us here out. |
| [01:30.83] | Trace your roots back to the ground work out the knotholes for yourself." |
| [01:36.30] | I called in sick from your funeral. |
| [01:46.22] | The sight of your family made me feel responsible. |
| [01:55.61] | and I found the notes you left behind; |
| [02:00.71] | little hints and helpless cries, |
| [02:06.06] | desperate wishing to be over. |
| [02:32.92] | You said you're trapped in your body |
| [02:37.72] | and getting deeper every day. |
| [02:42.23] | They diagnosed you born that way. |
| [02:46.45] | They say in runs in your family. |
| [02:50.29] | A conscious erasure of working class background |
| [02:53.07] | where despair trickles down |
| [02:55.22] | imbalanced chemical crutch. |
| [02:57.40] | Open up. Swallow down. |
| [02:59.54] | You said "remember me for me. |
| [03:03.75] | I need to set my spirit free." |
| [03:08.76] | I called in sick from your funeral. |
| [03:17.36] | Tradition of closure nearly felt impossible. |
| [03:24.97] | I should have never gave my word to you; |
| [03:28.00] | not a cry not a sound. |
| [03:29.85] | Might have learned how to swim but never taught how to drown, |
| [03:34.40] | you said "remember me for me". |
| [03:38.57] | I watched you set your spirit free. |
| [00:00.000] | zuo qu : Christian Holden |
| [00:20.95] | " So, while you' re fixing up your bed |
| [00:24.06] | and while you' re organizing drawers, |
| [00:26.91] | could you just listen to the problems had with problems of yours. |
| [00:31.93] | and What' s that note you' re writing there? |
| [00:34.74] | Why are you giving me this back? |
| [00:37.78] | This was a gift from when we met back when you weren' t so upset." |
| [00:42.47] | I called in sick from your funeral. |
| [00:52.86] | The sight of your body made me feel uncomfortable. |
| [01:01.55] | I couldn' t recognize your shell. |
| [01:15.18] | Your branching off had met an end |
| [01:17.44] | from all the weight that made you bend. |
| [01:20.09] | and When you tried to shed your leaves you pined for warmth as they said |
| [01:24.82] | " your lack of love for your dear self is sapping all of us here out. |
| [01:30.83] | Trace your roots back to the ground work out the knotholes for yourself." |
| [01:36.30] | I called in sick from your funeral. |
| [01:46.22] | The sight of your family made me feel responsible. |
| [01:55.61] | and I found the notes you left behind |
| [02:00.71] | little hints and helpless cries, |
| [02:06.06] | desperate wishing to be over. |
| [02:32.92] | You said you' re trapped in your body |
| [02:37.72] | and getting deeper every day. |
| [02:42.23] | They diagnosed you born that way. |
| [02:46.45] | They say in runs in your family. |
| [02:50.29] | A conscious erasure of working class background |
| [02:53.07] | where despair trickles down |
| [02:55.22] | imbalanced chemical crutch. |
| [02:57.40] | Open up. Swallow down. |
| [02:59.54] | You said " remember me for me. |
| [03:03.75] | I need to set my spirit free." |
| [03:08.76] | I called in sick from your funeral. |
| [03:17.36] | Tradition of closure nearly felt impossible. |
| [03:24.97] | I should have never gave my word to you |
| [03:28.00] | not a cry not a sound. |
| [03:29.85] | Might have learned how to swim but never taught how to drown, |
| [03:34.40] | you said " remember me for me". |
| [03:38.57] | I watched you set your spirit free. |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Christian Holden |
| [00:20.95] | " So, while you' re fixing up your bed |
| [00:24.06] | and while you' re organizing drawers, |
| [00:26.91] | could you just listen to the problems had with problems of yours. |
| [00:31.93] | and What' s that note you' re writing there? |
| [00:34.74] | Why are you giving me this back? |
| [00:37.78] | This was a gift from when we met back when you weren' t so upset." |
| [00:42.47] | I called in sick from your funeral. |
| [00:52.86] | The sight of your body made me feel uncomfortable. |
| [01:01.55] | I couldn' t recognize your shell. |
| [01:15.18] | Your branching off had met an end |
| [01:17.44] | from all the weight that made you bend. |
| [01:20.09] | and When you tried to shed your leaves you pined for warmth as they said |
| [01:24.82] | " your lack of love for your dear self is sapping all of us here out. |
| [01:30.83] | Trace your roots back to the ground work out the knotholes for yourself." |
| [01:36.30] | I called in sick from your funeral. |
| [01:46.22] | The sight of your family made me feel responsible. |
| [01:55.61] | and I found the notes you left behind |
| [02:00.71] | little hints and helpless cries, |
| [02:06.06] | desperate wishing to be over. |
| [02:32.92] | You said you' re trapped in your body |
| [02:37.72] | and getting deeper every day. |
| [02:42.23] | They diagnosed you born that way. |
| [02:46.45] | They say in runs in your family. |
| [02:50.29] | A conscious erasure of working class background |
| [02:53.07] | where despair trickles down |
| [02:55.22] | imbalanced chemical crutch. |
| [02:57.40] | Open up. Swallow down. |
| [02:59.54] | You said " remember me for me. |
| [03:03.75] | I need to set my spirit free." |
| [03:08.76] | I called in sick from your funeral. |
| [03:17.36] | Tradition of closure nearly felt impossible. |
| [03:24.97] | I should have never gave my word to you |
| [03:28.00] | not a cry not a sound. |
| [03:29.85] | Might have learned how to swim but never taught how to drown, |
| [03:34.40] | you said " remember me for me". |
| [03:38.57] | I watched you set your spirit free. |
| [00:20.95] | “所以,在你收拾床铺的时候, |
| [00:24.06] | 在你整理抽屉的时候, |
| [00:26.91] | 你可不可以听我讲讲我们之间关于你的问题 |
| [00:31.93] | 你写下的那张纸条是什么? |
| [00:34.74] | 你为什么要还给我这个? |
| [00:37.78] | 这是我们在你还没有那么低落的时候重聚时我送给你的礼物” |
| [00:42.47] | 我装病缺席了你的葬礼 |
| [00:52.86] | 看到你的身体使我感到不适 |
| [01:01.55] | 我再也无法认出你的躯壳 |
| [01:15.18] | 你散开的枝杈延展到了尽头 |
| [01:17.44] | 因为那些使你变得扭曲的重量 |
| [01:20.09] | 而当你试探着落下你的叶片,如他们所说,你是在悲伤地渴求着关爱 |
| [01:24.82] | “你缺乏的是对你自己的爱,这正在耗尽我们所有人 |
| [01:30.83] | 想办法使你的根茎落回大地,为你自己解决你身上的结瘤” |
| [01:36.30] | 我装病缺席了你的葬礼 |
| [01:46.22] | 看到你的家人对我来说是种负担 |
| [01:55.61] | 我找到了你留下的那些文字 |
| [02:00.71] | 微小的暗示和无望的哭喊 |
| [02:06.06] | 近乎绝望地 祈祷着终结 |
| [02:32.92] | 你说你被困在了你的身体里 |
| [02:37.72] | 而且一天一天越陷越深 |
| [02:42.23] | 他们诊断说你生来如此 |
| [02:46.45] | 他们说它流淌在你的血脉之中 |
| [02:50.29] | 你有意抹去的劳动阶级家庭背景 |
| [02:53.07] | 是你的绝望缓慢流淌的河床 |
| [02:55.22] | 失去平衡的药物依赖 |
| [02:57.40] | 打开 咽下 |
| [02:59.54] | 你说“请为我记住我是我 |
| [03:03.75] | 我需要解放我自己” |
| [03:08.76] | 我装病缺席了你的葬礼 |
| [03:17.36] | 我做不到像别人一样循规蹈矩地寻求解脱 |
| [03:24.97] | 我也从来都不应该给你我的承诺 |
| [03:28.00] | 没有哭诉 没有声响 |
| [03:29.85] | 我们或许努力学过如何浮水,但从未被教过怎样溺水 |
| [03:34.40] | 你说着“请为我记住我是我” |
| [03:38.57] | 我看着你解放了你自己 |