歌曲 | Stairs to the Attic |
歌手 | The Antlers |
专辑 | In the Attic of the Universe |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Silberman | |
I decided on that evening that | |
I was through with sitting still | |
I stood up and started moving with a childlike fascination | |
For those doors that don't have locks | |
And the stairways that were blocked | |
So I dug through the obstruction | |
Put my fist around the railing | |
And each step was far apart | |
And far away from steps before it | |
And the air was getting thinner ' | |
Til I couldn't breathe at all | |
And if I happened to look behind me | |
There were miles and miles of stairs | |
Enough so | |
I couldn't see the doorway | |
But I knew that it was there | |
And on the last step | |
I was dizzy ' | |
Cause there were stairs in all directions | |
But I found another door | |
And through the door there was the attic | |
Without old clothes | |
Without a ceiling | |
Everything had opened wide | |
Into the jaws of something bigger | |
And suddenly | |
I saw that | |
I was Upstairs and outside and freezing on the roof | |
Finally it had found me | |
The answer, the feeling, and the truth: | |
That I'm small | |
I'm smaller than the smallest fireball. |
zuo qu : Silberman | |
I decided on that evening that | |
I was through with sitting still | |
I stood up and started moving with a childlike fascination | |
For those doors that don' t have locks | |
And the stairways that were blocked | |
So I dug through the obstruction | |
Put my fist around the railing | |
And each step was far apart | |
And far away from steps before it | |
And the air was getting thinner ' | |
Til I couldn' t breathe at all | |
And if I happened to look behind me | |
There were miles and miles of stairs | |
Enough so | |
I couldn' t see the doorway | |
But I knew that it was there | |
And on the last step | |
I was dizzy ' | |
Cause there were stairs in all directions | |
But I found another door | |
And through the door there was the attic | |
Without old clothes | |
Without a ceiling | |
Everything had opened wide | |
Into the jaws of something bigger | |
And suddenly | |
I saw that | |
I was Upstairs and outside and freezing on the roof | |
Finally it had found me | |
The answer, the feeling, and the truth: | |
That I' m small | |
I' m smaller than the smallest fireball. |
zuò qǔ : Silberman | |
I decided on that evening that | |
I was through with sitting still | |
I stood up and started moving with a childlike fascination | |
For those doors that don' t have locks | |
And the stairways that were blocked | |
So I dug through the obstruction | |
Put my fist around the railing | |
And each step was far apart | |
And far away from steps before it | |
And the air was getting thinner ' | |
Til I couldn' t breathe at all | |
And if I happened to look behind me | |
There were miles and miles of stairs | |
Enough so | |
I couldn' t see the doorway | |
But I knew that it was there | |
And on the last step | |
I was dizzy ' | |
Cause there were stairs in all directions | |
But I found another door | |
And through the door there was the attic | |
Without old clothes | |
Without a ceiling | |
Everything had opened wide | |
Into the jaws of something bigger | |
And suddenly | |
I saw that | |
I was Upstairs and outside and freezing on the roof | |
Finally it had found me | |
The answer, the feeling, and the truth: | |
That I' m small | |
I' m smaller than the smallest fireball. |