歌曲 | Out of the Cave |
歌手 | Jandek |
专辑 | Worthless Recluse |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
When I thought of what the scorpions must have considered me | |
As I laid amongst them | |
In a desert night | |
But they let me alone that time | |
And uh, I saw the horses swish their tails | |
And moved on to the bear country and | |
Fish country and | |
Must have seen four people in three days | |
Had to protect your head at night from the mosquitoes | |
Other than that, | |
I guess you could survive | |
There was a wooden house | |
I’m not sure if it had two floors or one floor | |
I knew I had arrived | |
On the outskirts of something | |
Then I hit a road | |
Slipped and parked, bus | |
It was a metal house | |
Not under the tree, near the water | |
I heard the cars roar | |
I saw the people in their uniforms | |
Playing a good game | |
Nobody shirking their part | |
Doing it well and good | |
Me, I busted out | |
It was never the same since then | |
It never has been the same | |
Because they irked me on | |
They took me from my place | |
I was in my place | |
And they took me back to | |
Earth. Where what is this place | |
They call | |
Earth? I’d rather be in my place | |
I could walk up tall | |
Tall hills | |
I could siege a timber fort | |
It was well made and preserved | |
On a mountain top |
When I thought of what the scorpions must have considered me | |
As I laid amongst them | |
In a desert night | |
But they let me alone that time | |
And uh, I saw the horses swish their tails | |
And moved on to the bear country and | |
Fish country and | |
Must have seen four people in three days | |
Had to protect your head at night from the mosquitoes | |
Other than that, | |
I guess you could survive | |
There was a wooden house | |
I' m not sure if it had two floors or one floor | |
I knew I had arrived | |
On the outskirts of something | |
Then I hit a road | |
Slipped and parked, bus | |
It was a metal house | |
Not under the tree, near the water | |
I heard the cars roar | |
I saw the people in their uniforms | |
Playing a good game | |
Nobody shirking their part | |
Doing it well and good | |
Me, I busted out | |
It was never the same since then | |
It never has been the same | |
Because they irked me on | |
They took me from my place | |
I was in my place | |
And they took me back to | |
Earth. Where what is this place | |
They call | |
Earth? I' d rather be in my place | |
I could walk up tall | |
Tall hills | |
I could siege a timber fort | |
It was well made and preserved | |
On a mountain top |
When I thought of what the scorpions must have considered me | |
As I laid amongst them | |
In a desert night | |
But they let me alone that time | |
And uh, I saw the horses swish their tails | |
And moved on to the bear country and | |
Fish country and | |
Must have seen four people in three days | |
Had to protect your head at night from the mosquitoes | |
Other than that, | |
I guess you could survive | |
There was a wooden house | |
I' m not sure if it had two floors or one floor | |
I knew I had arrived | |
On the outskirts of something | |
Then I hit a road | |
Slipped and parked, bus | |
It was a metal house | |
Not under the tree, near the water | |
I heard the cars roar | |
I saw the people in their uniforms | |
Playing a good game | |
Nobody shirking their part | |
Doing it well and good | |
Me, I busted out | |
It was never the same since then | |
It never has been the same | |
Because they irked me on | |
They took me from my place | |
I was in my place | |
And they took me back to | |
Earth. Where what is this place | |
They call | |
Earth? I' d rather be in my place | |
I could walk up tall | |
Tall hills | |
I could siege a timber fort | |
It was well made and preserved | |
On a mountain top |