歌曲 | Sonnet 2 (And Back in Ages Past) |
歌手 | Crash Test Dummies |
专辑 | Songs of the Unforgiven |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Roberts | |
And back in ages past, when all was dark | |
A whirling chaos raged across the land | |
Survival of the cruelest left their mark | |
And evil came, and shook the hand of man | |
The brutal rampaged on their bloody way | |
The demons turned to gods, and gods to beasts | |
Unbroken cries of pain rang every day | |
While colder hearts prevailed, and sat to feast | |
And now these times approach us once again | |
No more will sing the solitary lark | |
The cruelest have returned, and they shall reign | |
In choking smoke and fire and endless dark | |
So if your heart is in it still, then stay | |
Remember, though, these are our final days |
zuo ci : Roberts | |
And back in ages past, when all was dark | |
A whirling chaos raged across the land | |
Survival of the cruelest left their mark | |
And evil came, and shook the hand of man | |
The brutal rampaged on their bloody way | |
The demons turned to gods, and gods to beasts | |
Unbroken cries of pain rang every day | |
While colder hearts prevailed, and sat to feast | |
And now these times approach us once again | |
No more will sing the solitary lark | |
The cruelest have returned, and they shall reign | |
In choking smoke and fire and endless dark | |
So if your heart is in it still, then stay | |
Remember, though, these are our final days |
zuò cí : Roberts | |
And back in ages past, when all was dark | |
A whirling chaos raged across the land | |
Survival of the cruelest left their mark | |
And evil came, and shook the hand of man | |
The brutal rampaged on their bloody way | |
The demons turned to gods, and gods to beasts | |
Unbroken cries of pain rang every day | |
While colder hearts prevailed, and sat to feast | |
And now these times approach us once again | |
No more will sing the solitary lark | |
The cruelest have returned, and they shall reign | |
In choking smoke and fire and endless dark | |
So if your heart is in it still, then stay | |
Remember, though, these are our final days |