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《Fugazi(Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 14/12/84)》歌词


歌曲: Fugazi(Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 14/12/84)

所属专辑:Early Stages: The Highlights (The Official Bootleg Collection 1982-1988)

歌手: Marillion

时长: 10:16

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Fugazi(Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 14/12/84)

Fugazi (Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 14/12/84) - Marillion[00:00:00]

Written by:Derek Dick/Ian Mosley/Mark Kelly/Peter Trewavas/Steve Rothery[00:00:02]

Vodka intimate an affair with isolation in a blackheath cell[00:00:31]

Extinguishing the fires in a private hell[00:00:41]

Provoking the heartache to renew the license[00:00:45]

Of a bleeding heart poet in a fragile capsule[00:00:52]

Propping up the crust of the glitter conscience[00:00:56]

Wrapped in the christening shawl of a hangover[00:01:02]

Baptised in the tears from the real[00:01:06]

Tears from the real[00:01:12]

Drowning in the liquid seize on the Piccadilly line rat race[00:01:16]

Scuttling through the damp electric labyrinth[00:01:21]

Caress Ophelia's hand with breathstroke ambition[00:01:25]

An albatross in the marry time tradition[00:01:28]

Sheathed within the walkman wear the halo of distortion[00:01:31]

Aural contraceptive aborting pregnant conversation[00:01:34]

She turned the harpoon and it pierced my heart[00:01:40]

She hung herself around my neck[00:01:42]

From the time life guardians in their conscience bubbles[00:01:45]

Safe and dry in my sea of troubles[00:01:48]

Nine to five with suitable ties[00:01:52]

Cast adrift as their sideshow peepshow stereo hero[00:01:55]

Becalm be still bewitch[00:02:02]

Drowning in the real[00:02:06]

The thief of Baghdad hides in islingtown now[00:02:26]

Praying deportation for his sacred cow[00:02:30]

A legacy of romance from a twilight world[00:02:33]

The dowry of a relative mystery girl[00:02:36]

A Vietnamese flower a dockland union[00:02:40]

A mistress of release from a magazine's thighs[00:02:43]

Magdalenes contracts more than favours[00:02:47]

The feeding hands of western promise hold her by the throat[00:02:50]

A son of a swastika of '45 parading a peroxide standard[00:03:20]

Graffiti disciples conjure testaments of hatred[00:03:27]

Aerosol wands whisper where the searchlights[00:03:30]

Trim the barbed wire hedges[00:03:34]

This is brix ton chess[00:03:36]

A knight for embankment folds his newspaper castle[00:03:46]

A creature of habit begs the boatman's coin[00:03:53]

He'll fade with old soldiers in the grease stained roll call[00:03:59]

And linger with the heartburn of good Friday's last supper[00:04:06]

Son watches father scan obituary columns[00:04:46]

In search of absent school friends[00:04:52]

While his generation digests high fiber ignorance[00:04:57]

Cowering behind curtains and the taped up painted windows[00:05:03]

Decriminalised genocide provided door to door belsens[00:05:08]

Pandora's box of holocausts gracefully[00:05:18]

Cruising satellite infested heavens[00:05:24]

Waiting waiting the season of the button[00:05:28]

The penultimate migration[00:05:37]

Radioactive perfumes[00:05:42]

For the fashionably[00:05:46]

For the terminally insane insane[00:05:51]

D d do you realize[00:06:04]

D d do you realize[00:06:10]

D d do you realize this world is totally fugazi[00:06:15]

Where are the prophets[00:07:02]

Where are the visionaries[00:07:07]

Where are the poets[00:07:12]

To breach the dawn of the sentimental mercenary[00:07:16]

Where are the prophets[00:07:21]

Where are the visionaries[00:07:26]

Where are the poets[00:07:31]

To breach the dawn of the sentimental mercenary[00:07:35]

To breach the dawn of the sentimental mercenary[00:08:50]

Sentimental mercenary[00:09:01]