歌曲 | An Arm and a Leg |
歌手 | The Legendary Pink Dots |
专辑 | Plutonium Blonde |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
What a wonderful world, do you sometimes feel that it's yours? That you could cup your hands, scoop up all of that glory and drink it down, like an oyster? Your oyster. We can serve you your oyster on a platter, lined with pearls. Or perhaps you'd rather try to find it by yourself? | |
Uh Oh. | |
Just when you though you had everything under control, that mean old mud pie hits you between the eyes. And what do you know, it drips and makes a mess of the designer shirt you paid an arm and a leg for. | |
But what about the other arm, the other leg? Don’t worry friend, we’re still here, and we’ve made such advances. | |
Uh Oh. | |
Quick where’s the stretcher, NO make that TWO stretchers. NURSE, the screens. YOU out of the way. Don’t worry friend, we have everything under control and believe me, we’ve made such advances. | |
So now we come to that boring part. You are covered aren’t you? | |
No need for none, to think of a scheme for folks like you. I mean, do you need both of those kidneys? Let me tell you a story, I had a little dog, Freddy, yes his name was Freddy and that little guy, well he lived for nearly eight years without a liver. Like a puppy too, right up until the end of his days. That’s a good heart you have there, I know someone who exchanged his heart for yours to take, You could even make a little money. Don’t worry friend, we’re here! This doesn’t have to cost you an arm or a leg, but we’ve made such advances. |
What a wonderful world, do you sometimes feel that it' s yours? That you could cup your hands, scoop up all of that glory and drink it down, like an oyster? Your oyster. We can serve you your oyster on a platter, lined with pearls. Or perhaps you' d rather try to find it by yourself? | |
Uh Oh. | |
Just when you though you had everything under control, that mean old mud pie hits you between the eyes. And what do you know, it drips and makes a mess of the designer shirt you paid an arm and a leg for. | |
But what about the other arm, the other leg? Don' t worry friend, we' re still here, and we' ve made such advances. | |
Uh Oh. | |
Quick where' s the stretcher, NO make that TWO stretchers. NURSE, the screens. YOU out of the way. Don' t worry friend, we have everything under control and believe me, we' ve made such advances. | |
So now we come to that boring part. You are covered aren' t you? | |
No need for none, to think of a scheme for folks like you. I mean, do you need both of those kidneys? Let me tell you a story, I had a little dog, Freddy, yes his name was Freddy and that little guy, well he lived for nearly eight years without a liver. Like a puppy too, right up until the end of his days. That' s a good heart you have there, I know someone who exchanged his heart for yours to take, You could even make a little money. Don' t worry friend, we' re here! This doesn' t have to cost you an arm or a leg, but we' ve made such advances. |
What a wonderful world, do you sometimes feel that it' s yours? That you could cup your hands, scoop up all of that glory and drink it down, like an oyster? Your oyster. We can serve you your oyster on a platter, lined with pearls. Or perhaps you' d rather try to find it by yourself? | |
Uh Oh. | |
Just when you though you had everything under control, that mean old mud pie hits you between the eyes. And what do you know, it drips and makes a mess of the designer shirt you paid an arm and a leg for. | |
But what about the other arm, the other leg? Don' t worry friend, we' re still here, and we' ve made such advances. | |
Uh Oh. | |
Quick where' s the stretcher, NO make that TWO stretchers. NURSE, the screens. YOU out of the way. Don' t worry friend, we have everything under control and believe me, we' ve made such advances. | |
So now we come to that boring part. You are covered aren' t you? | |
No need for none, to think of a scheme for folks like you. I mean, do you need both of those kidneys? Let me tell you a story, I had a little dog, Freddy, yes his name was Freddy and that little guy, well he lived for nearly eight years without a liver. Like a puppy too, right up until the end of his days. That' s a good heart you have there, I know someone who exchanged his heart for yours to take, You could even make a little money. Don' t worry friend, we' re here! This doesn' t have to cost you an arm or a leg, but we' ve made such advances. |