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[ti:Me Or Him] |
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[ar:Roger Waters] |
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作曲 : Roger Waters |
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作词 : Roger Waters |
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You wake up in the morning |
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Get something for the pot |
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Wonder why the sun makes the rocks feel hot |
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Draw on the walls |
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Eat, get laid |
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Back in the good old days |
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Then some damn fool invents the wheel |
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Listen to the whitewalls squeal |
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You spend all day looking for a parking spot |
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Nothing for the heart |
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Nothing for the pot |
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Benny turned the dial on his Short Wave radio |
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Oh, how he wanted to talk to the people |
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He wanted his own show |
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Tune in Moscow |
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Tune in New York |
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Listen to the Welsh kid talk |
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Communicating like in the good old days |
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Forgive me father for I have sinned |
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It was either me or him |
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And a voice said |
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"Benny |
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You ****ed the whole thing up |
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Benny your time is up |
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Your time is up." |
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Benny turned the dial on his Short Wave radio |
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He wanted to talk to the people |
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He wanted his own show |
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Tune in Moscow |
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Tune in New York |
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Listen to the Welsh kid talk |
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Communicating like the good old days |
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the good old days |
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Forgive me Father |
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For I have sinned |
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Father it was either me or him |
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Father can we turn back the clock? |
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I never meant to drop the concrete block |
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Benny turned the dial on his Short Wave radio |
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He wanted to talk to the people |
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He wanted his own show |
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Tune in Moscow |
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Tune in New York |
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Listen to the Welsh kid talk |
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Just like in the good old days |
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The good old days |
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"Do you really think Iranian terrorists" |
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Would have taken Americans hostage |
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If Ronald Reagan were president? |
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Do you really think the Russians |
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Would have invaded Afghanistan |
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If Ronald Reagan were president? |
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Do you really think third-rate military |
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Dictators would laugh at America |
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And burn our flag in contempt |
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If Ronald Reagan were president?" |
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"Well, it might work!" |
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"We as a group do most importantly" |
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"Sure!" |
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Only it's going to be mighty dangerous |
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Want to beseech President Reagan |
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And our fellow Americans |
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For you, Cassidy |
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Guess you don't know Hop along Cassidy, mister. |
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To refrain from any form of military |
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Or violent means as an attempt |
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Adventure his bread |
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Excitement his butter |
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And danger |
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No matter how noble or heroic |
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Why to him that's like |
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Strawberry jam to top it off." |
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To secure our freedom." |
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"This is some live rock and roll at KAOS" |
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Where rock and roll comes out of chaos |
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And a song called... |