The Great Northern歌词由Deer Leader演唱,出自专辑《The Great Northern》,下面是《The Great Northern》完整版歌词!
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I drift, or I eat at the table on my own
And all I see are the spaces and shapes
And I ask, am I glad to be alone?
But in doubt, I am never on my own
Never really alone
I'm surrounded
By people
In their spades
And though I ape them
I rarely feel the same
As if something
Should be displayed
And worn out
And in their shadows
I am nothing
But a shade
No speculation, no language so strange
My disposition is blanched the very painting of my fear
On the inside
And I'm awfully, sentimental
For my age
But it's a balloon
Inflated in a cage
And tonight, I feel, I might burst
If I'm lucky, tonight I burst
So I'll stop
And I'll leave
So the pavement rolls swiftly
Underneath
And my heart beats in sequence
With my feet and the buildings
Bend softly in the breeze
As if they meant to
The great northern runs slowly
Aside the street
And it moves as if waking from a dream
As my breathing becomes languished and deep
So peaceful, so sudden so unseen
This life feels no longer a disease
And the salt under my nails
And between my teeth
Ties me, to everything that's beneath
It ties me to everything beneath
And the sky moves like a sheet
With water closer to my feet
As I move down without, cradling the
The doubt that I might leave
Behind some naked conceit
Like footprints strewn under leaves
To be discussed at length, by voices
That I never seemed to reach
Matters gravely forgotten and dismissed
As I no longer am adrift
And the world it slumbers
As the cool face of the river
Asks me for a kiss