作曲 : Dunn, Mason, Slamer, Thomas | |
Dunn-Mason-Slamer-Thomas | |
The doctor said that a week in bed would certainly do the trick | |
But I knew from the start that it wasn't my heart, it was my head that was making me sick | |
Well I got so bored, taking trips abroad to improve the condition I had. | |
Just sitting at home like a sackful of bones, while my neighbours thought me utterly mad | |
I took to L.S.D. I wrote to magazines. The kind they sell you with one eye on the door | |
But I'd like to endorse the lonely hoofers course That really showed me what dancing is for | |
I was first to arrive, kinda nervous and shy, when the atmosphere put me at ease. | |
It was cozy and warm, like the day I was born, with the smell of burning joss on the breeze | |
I first got my chance at the Oddball Dance ... The thrill of romance | |
At the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance | |
I first got my chance, at the Oddball Dance . . . The thrill of romance. | |
At the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance. | |
I was kinda surprised 'cause I'm a regular guy, used to sitting in a room full of squares | |
I was quick to surmise I was watching two guys who were really taking off on the stairs | |
The music was hard, a little avant-garde, I had to keep my ear to the ground | |
And I had to remark on the poster of Marx someone used as a roach in the lounge | |
There was the heavy brigade, complete with beret and shades. | |
I really thought that they were putting me on | |
But I turned around to find a thousand rounds of ammunition lying there in the john | |
I left the room to find solitude and to contemplate the meaning of time. | |
But when I returned I got mg fingers burned, can you lend me the bread for the fine? | |
I first got my chance, at the Oddball Dance,... The thrill of romance | |
At the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance |
zuo qu : Dunn, Mason, Slamer, Thomas | |
DunnMasonSlamerThomas | |
The doctor said that a week in bed would certainly do the trick | |
But I knew from the start that it wasn' t my heart, it was my head that was making me sick | |
Well I got so bored, taking trips abroad to improve the condition I had. | |
Just sitting at home like a sackful of bones, while my neighbours thought me utterly mad | |
I took to L. S. D. I wrote to magazines. The kind they sell you with one eye on the door | |
But I' d like to endorse the lonely hoofers course That really showed me what dancing is for | |
I was first to arrive, kinda nervous and shy, when the atmosphere put me at ease. | |
It was cozy and warm, like the day I was born, with the smell of burning joss on the breeze | |
I first got my chance at the Oddball Dance ... The thrill of romance | |
At the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance | |
I first got my chance, at the Oddball Dance . . . The thrill of romance. | |
At the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance. | |
I was kinda surprised ' cause I' m a regular guy, used to sitting in a room full of squares | |
I was quick to surmise I was watching two guys who were really taking off on the stairs | |
The music was hard, a little avantgarde, I had to keep my ear to the ground | |
And I had to remark on the poster of Marx someone used as a roach in the lounge | |
There was the heavy brigade, complete with beret and shades. | |
I really thought that they were putting me on | |
But I turned around to find a thousand rounds of ammunition lying there in the john | |
I left the room to find solitude and to contemplate the meaning of time. | |
But when I returned I got mg fingers burned, can you lend me the bread for the fine? | |
I first got my chance, at the Oddball Dance,... The thrill of romance | |
At the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance |
zuò qǔ : Dunn, Mason, Slamer, Thomas | |
DunnMasonSlamerThomas | |
The doctor said that a week in bed would certainly do the trick | |
But I knew from the start that it wasn' t my heart, it was my head that was making me sick | |
Well I got so bored, taking trips abroad to improve the condition I had. | |
Just sitting at home like a sackful of bones, while my neighbours thought me utterly mad | |
I took to L. S. D. I wrote to magazines. The kind they sell you with one eye on the door | |
But I' d like to endorse the lonely hoofers course That really showed me what dancing is for | |
I was first to arrive, kinda nervous and shy, when the atmosphere put me at ease. | |
It was cozy and warm, like the day I was born, with the smell of burning joss on the breeze | |
I first got my chance at the Oddball Dance ... The thrill of romance | |
At the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance | |
I first got my chance, at the Oddball Dance . . . The thrill of romance. | |
At the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance. | |
I was kinda surprised ' cause I' m a regular guy, used to sitting in a room full of squares | |
I was quick to surmise I was watching two guys who were really taking off on the stairs | |
The music was hard, a little avantgarde, I had to keep my ear to the ground | |
And I had to remark on the poster of Marx someone used as a roach in the lounge | |
There was the heavy brigade, complete with beret and shades. | |
I really thought that they were putting me on | |
But I turned around to find a thousand rounds of ammunition lying there in the john | |
I left the room to find solitude and to contemplate the meaning of time. | |
But when I returned I got mg fingers burned, can you lend me the bread for the fine? | |
I first got my chance, at the Oddball Dance,... The thrill of romance | |
At the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance, the Oddball Dance |