Pauper’s Funeral (Live in Brittany)歌词由The Celtic Social Club演唱,出自专辑《Made in Brittany (Live) [Explicit]》,下面是《Pauper’s Funeral (Live in Brittany)》完整版歌词!
Pauper’s Funeral (Live in Brittany)歌词完整版
No matter how much money you make in this lifetime man, you can't take it with you
As John Lennon said, "You don't take nothing with you but your soul. Spend it all while you're still alive man
Vincent Van Gough died homeless, cursed with mental illness
Claude Monet had no money after being the king of pointillists
Franz Kafka starved to death wracked with tuberculosis
Hermann Melville and Henry Theroux all were broke at their time to go
When my life is at an an end and I've got nothing left to spend I doubt I'll even have enough to pay for a pauper's funeral
If I die whenever I die in a pauper's grave I'll surely lie
Well I've been here and I've been there I squandered money everywhere
Without a penny to my name my poverty never bought me shame
If I die whenever I die in a pauper's grave I'll surely lie
I've lived well and never saved so there's no terror in the grave
And if I owe upon my death I'll pay you back in failing breath
If I die whenever I die in a pauper's grave I'll surely lie
I cannot pay I will not pay if I'm dead I've gone away
With empty pockets and an empty hand
I'm waving from a distant land
If I die whenever I die in a pauper's grave I'll surely lie
I'm not scared and I won't cry because I can't afford to die
Oscar Wile died penniless of cerebral meningitis. He was imprisoned for indecency and forced to live on charity
But he blew it all on alcohol and lived and died beyond his means
Charlie Parker, William Blake and Edgar Allen Poe; all died destitute and in debt and how so no one knows