Requiem for the Seventies歌词由Spaceman演唱,出自专辑《Six Million Miles From Nowhere (Explicit)》,下面是《Requiem for the Seventies》完整版歌词!
Requiem for the Seventies歌词完整版
I was fifteen She was lying
She broke my heart She walked away
I felt like dying I was all alone
Turned on my radio
A voice from outer space
And it was crying
Say goodbye to the pretty young things
Say goodbye to the pretty young things
A thin white face
With a lightening strike
But boy could ya play guitar
A star had never shone so bright
But boy could ya play guitar
A thin white face
With a lightening strike
But boy could ya play guitar
A star had never shone so bright
But boy could ya play guitar
A thin white face
With a lightening strike
But boy could ya play guitar
A star had never shone so bright
But boy could ya play guitar
The dogs were wearing diamonds
And all the boys were beautiful
I never found someone
Who made me feel the way you do
Eyes like eyes I’d never seen
Or’d ever see again
And mine were full of tears
I realized that everything must end
Say goodbye to the pretty young things
Say goodbye to the pretty young things
A thin white face
With a lightening strike
But boy could ya play guitar
A star had never shone so bright
But boy could ya play guitar
A thin white face
With a lightening strike
But boy could ya play guitar
A star had never shone so bright
But boy could ya play guitar
Say goodbye to the pretty young things
Say goodbye to the pretty young things
A thin white face
With a lightening strike
But boy could he play guitar
A star had never shone so bright
But boy could he play guitar
A thin white face
With a lightening strike
But boy could he play guitar
A star had never shone so bright
But boy could he play guitar