Sarah歌词由Second Wind演唱,出自专辑《Sarah》,下面是《Sarah》完整版歌词!
Sarah歌词完整版
Sarah is a cashier, living on her own
She’s the estranged daughter of the local mining corp boss
They haven’t spoken ever since the fight over the inheritance
Kind of a shame, but no major loss.
One day a demolition team is on her doorstep
The mining corporation has found gold in the ground
And now her father has bought the rights to the land
Work starts Monday, that’s when the house comes down down down down down
They say that blood is thicker than thicker than the thickest water
But money is like honey, it’s always the bottom line
And despite the fact that you’ve evicted your own father
The bills in your pocket say “you’re doing fine”
Martin is the boss of a mining company
Taking every chance he’s got to make ends meet
And with the gold in the ground he is carefully optimistic
Maybe this will get him back on his feet
His wife was the owner of their house when she died
And she never named an heir in her will
And with a bit of legal juggling, Sarah took it all!
She sold it for a profit and then bought herself an Audi while he’s sleeping on a couch in his office, still people say
Blood is thicker than thicker than the thickest water
But money is like honey, it’s always the bottom line
And despite the fact that you’ve evicted your own father
The bills in your pocket say “you’re doing fine”
Martin is out, digging through a trash can
There was no gold, and now he’s broke
He sees someone sleeping on a park bench
He sees that it’s Sarah, and he stops.