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歌词
Gorillaz - Fire Coming Out Of A Monkey’s Head/n
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Once upon a time at the foot of a great mountain,/n
there was a town where the people known as Happyfolk lived,/n
their very existence a mystery to the rest of the world,/n
obscured as it was by great clouds./n
Here they played out their peaceful lives,/n
innocent of the litany of excess and violence/n
that was growing in the world below./n
To live in harmony with the spirit of the mountain/n
called Monkey was enough./n
Then one day Strangefolk arrived in the town./n
They came in camouflage, hidden behind dark glasses,/n
but no one noticed them: they only saw shadows./n
You see, without the Truth of the Eyes,/n
the Happyfolk were blind./n
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Falling out of aeroplanes and hiding out in holes/n
Waiting for the sunset to come, people going home/n
Jump back from behind them and shoot them in the head/n
Now everybody dancing the dance of the dead,/n
the dance of the dead,/n
the dance of the dead/n
/n
In time, Strangefolk found their way/n
into the high reaches of the mountain,/n
and it was there that they found/n
the caves of unimaginable Sincerity and Beauty./n
By chance, they stumbled upon/n
the Place Where All Good Souls Come to Rest./n
The Strangefolk,/n
they coveted the jewels in these caves above all things,/n
and soon they began to mine the mountain,/n
its rich seam fueling the chaos of their own world./n
Meanwhile, down in the town,/n
the Happyfolk slept restlessly,/n
their dreams invaded by shadowy figures/n
digging away at their souls./n
Every day, people would wake and stare at the mountain./n
Why was it bringing darkness into their lives?/n
And as the Strangefolk mined/n
deeper and deeper into the mountain,/n
holes began to appear,/n
bringing with them a cold and bitter wind/n
that chilled the very soul of them up./n
For the first time, the Happyfolk felt fearful/n
for they knew that soon the Monkey would soon stir/n
from its deep sleep./n
And then came a sound./n
Distant first, it grew into castrophany so immense/n
it could be heard far away in space./n
There were no screams. There was no time./n
The mountain called Monkey had spoken./n
There was only fire. And then, nothing./n
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O little town in U.S.A, your time has come to see/n
There’s nothing you believe you want/n
But where were you when it all came down on me?/n
Did you call me now?/n
/n
/n
/n
Once upon a time at the foot of a great mountain,/n
there was a town where the people known as Happyfolk lived,/n
their very existence a mystery to the rest of the world,/n
obscured as it was by great clouds./n
Here they played out their peaceful lives,/n
innocent of the litany of excess and violence/n
that was growing in the world below./n
To live in harmony with the spirit of the mountain/n
called Monkey was enough./n
Then one day Strangefolk arrived in the town./n
They came in camouflage, hidden behind dark glasses,/n
but no one noticed them: they only saw shadows./n
You see, without the Truth of the Eyes,/n
the Happyfolk were blind./n
/n
Falling out of aeroplanes and hiding out in holes/n
Waiting for the sunset to come, people going home/n
Jump back from behind them and shoot them in the head/n
Now everybody dancing the dance of the dead,/n
the dance of the dead,/n
the dance of the dead/n
/n
In time, Strangefolk found their way/n
into the high reaches of the mountain,/n
and it was there that they found/n
the caves of unimaginable Sincerity and Beauty./n
By chance, they stumbled upon/n
the Place Where All Good Souls Come to Rest./n
The Strangefolk,/n
they coveted the jewels in these caves above all things,/n
and soon they began to mine the mountain,/n
its rich seam fueling the chaos of their own world./n
Meanwhile, down in the town,/n
the Happyfolk slept restlessly,/n
their dreams invaded by shadowy figures/n
digging away at their souls./n
Every day, people would wake and stare at the mountain./n
Why was it bringing darkness into their lives?/n
And as the Strangefolk mined/n
deeper and deeper into the mountain,/n
holes began to appear,/n
bringing with them a cold and bitter wind/n
that chilled the very soul of them up./n
For the first time, the Happyfolk felt fearful/n
for they knew that soon the Monkey would soon stir/n
from its deep sleep./n
And then came a sound./n
Distant first, it grew into castrophany so immense/n
it could be heard far away in space./n
There were no screams. There was no time./n
The mountain called Monkey had spoken./n
There was only fire. And then, nothing./n
/n
O little town in U.S.A, your time has come to see/n
There’s nothing you believe you want/n
But where were you when it all came down on me?/n
Did you call me now?/n
/n
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[ti:Fire Coming Out Of The Monkey’s Head]/n [ar:Gorillaz]/n [al:Demon Days]/n /n [ti:Fire Coming Out Of A Monkey’s Head]/n [ar:Gorillaz]/n [al:Demon Days]/n /n [offset:500]/n [00:00.00]Gorillaz - Fire Coming Out Of A Monkey’s Head/n [00:02.04]/n [00:03.04]Once upon a time at the foot of a great mountain,/n [00:06.03]there was a town where the people known as Happyfolk lived,/n [00:10.40]their very existence a mystery to the rest of the world,/n [00:13.66]obscured as it was by great clouds./n [00:17.91]Here they played out their peaceful lives,/n [00:19.98]innocent of the litany of excess and violence/n [00:22.71]that was growing in the world below./n [00:25.28]To live in harmony with the spirit of the mountain/n [00:27.25]called Monkey was enough./n [00:29.78]Then one day Strangefolk arrived in the town./n [00:34.00]They came in camouflage, hidden behind dark glasses,/n [00:37.41]but no one noticed them: they only saw shadows./n [00:41.30]You see, without the Truth of the Eyes,/n [00:44.42]the Happyfolk were blind./n [00:46.24]/n [00:48.38]Falling out of aeroplanes and hiding out in holes/n [00:52.61]Waiting for the sunset to come, people going home/n [00:57.38]Jump back from behind them and shoot them in the head/n [01:01.90]Now everybody dancing the dance of the dead,/n [01:06.70]the dance of the dead,/n [01:09.04]the dance of the dead/n [01:12.76]/n [01:24.04]In time, Strangefolk found their way/n [01:26.57]into the high reaches of the mountain,/n [01:29.04]and it was there that they found/n [01:30.31]the caves of unimaginable Sincerity and Beauty./n [01:34.96]By chance, they stumbled upon/n [01:37.19]the Place Where All Good Souls Come to Rest./n [01:40.94]The Strangefolk,/n [01:42.39]they coveted the jewels in these caves above all things,/n [01:46.16]and soon they began to mine the mountain,/n [01:48.92]its rich seam fueling the chaos of their own world./n [01:54.58]Meanwhile, down in the town,/n [01:57.11]the Happyfolk slept restlessly,/n [01:59.43]their dreams invaded by shadowy figures/n [02:01.73]digging away at their souls./n [02:03.62]Every day, people would wake and stare at the mountain./n [02:08.09]Why was it bringing darkness into their lives?/n [02:11.68]And as the Strangefolk mined/n [02:14.07]deeper and deeper into the mountain,/n [02:15.50]holes began to appear,/n [02:17.30]bringing with them a cold and bitter wind/n [02:19.84]that chilled the very soul of them up./n [02:22.11]For the first time, the Happyfolk felt fearful/n [02:25.03]for they knew that soon the Monkey would soon stir/n [02:28.05]from its deep sleep./n [02:30.01]And then came a sound./n [02:31.58]Distant first, it grew into castrophany so immense/n [02:36.10]it could be heard far away in space./n [02:39.44]There were no screams. There was no time./n [02:43.88]The mountain called Monkey had spoken./n [02:47.05]There was only fire. And then, nothing./n [02:51.31]/n [02:52.87]O little town in U.S.A, your time has come to see/n [02:57.68]There’s nothing you believe you want/n [03:02.31]But where were you when it all came down on me?/n [03:10.37]Did you call me now?/n [03:13.67]/n [03:14.48]/n