歌手:
火箭加特林
专辑:
《世界尽头的冷酷仙境》 作词 : 何天植
作曲 : 何天植
Oui
How many roads must a man walk down
Before you can call him
a man
It's a problem of a life time
Ain't nobody know his lifespan
Want your dream or want a wife, man
How a boy become a man
学习 学习 学习 学习
学习使我快乐
快乐使我成长
成长使我发光
变成神的模样
学习使我快乐
快乐使我成长
成长使我发光
变成神的模样
学习 学习使我快乐
快乐 快乐使我成长
成长 成长使我发光
发光 变成神的模样 模样
学习 学习使我快乐
快乐 快乐使我成长
成长 成长使我发光
发光 变成神的模样 模样
Get a job
make a hommie boy cry over mula mula
Pass out in the birthday party
no one ever care to show up
Congrats on making the top of the list
of the honorable mentions
Take vacation like once a year aye?
Where's your dream so fresh so mad
wanna change the world
What it is now locked up
with billion dollar bills
Tell your mama
:" I'm so fxxked up I can barely breathe."
Used to play ping-pong ball
now I play Caffine
Oh god why you do this to me, aye?
Am I still your boy, aye?
Can I break the rule, aye?
Still be myself, aye?
Talking about how it used to be
how it how it how it used to be
how it how it how it how it used to be
how it used to be
how it how it how it used to be
how it how it how it how it how it how it
used to be
那么学习使我快乐
快乐使我成长
成长使我发光
变成神的模样
学习使我快乐
快乐使我成长
成长使我发光
变成神的模样
Sir yes sir
dig a hole on the ground
for yourself with your friend
we at war we kill
for a living
Mind yourself
take job interview so serious
put your whole life and your whole soul
in it in it
Three a.m. in the library
I've been reading
(Say what?)
Ain't no deadline for no project
I've been reading
(Damn)
墙上指针滴答
绞尽脑汁地答
我在这做什么
我为工作趴下
是吗
Hard work pays off
that's what they've been telliing me
Comfort is dead
sleeping in is mad
mad mad mad mad
mad mad mad
蜀道难难于上青天
学到老寿亦能齐天
没什么可以能阻止我
考试前很紧张的生活
Ayo
What this life have to do to me
dragging out, dragging out
dragging all my energy
Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it
Try to live it, live it, live it up
Up in the sky
living in a perfect family
Gragging out my memory
back in time when I still am me
My boy dreaming of
becoming the greatest artist of all time
He told himself
one day he's gonna be so big
bigger than the ocean
So I ask myself again
"how many roads must a man walk down,
before you call him a man?"
Peace