Thicker Than Water歌词由Richard Dawson演唱,出自专辑《The Ruby Cord》,下面是《Thicker Than Water》完整版歌词!
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At the end, I didn't really comprehend
that I was saying goodbye
for the last time to all my friends and family,
my only thought was flight from the mines.
When it hits me I've already
crossed the border into higher country,
thunder and hail.
Sheltered in a burned-out van
I whisper a lullaby.
I press on,
keeping abreast of the dual-carriageway
over fields asway with phantoms of wheat.
It's been days now and I haven't seen a single living
creature besides a pair of sparring magpies.
Going under ochre arches
once the rumbling arteries of a great city
to-and-fro-ing people in their droves
above bright streets now desolate capillaries of stone.
Their laughter resounds from the shells of
every shop, every pub, every school, every home.
Within weeks I manage to find the building where
mam and dad's earthen vessels are lain,
and the dog's.... and my own.
With my bare fist I smash the screens,
pull their drips out and fling away their goggles.
I am in bits,
half expecting them to wake -
but nothing changes.
I'll just have to find another way to reach them.