[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:00.44]Lord Chancellor's Nightmare - Todd Rundgren [00:09.08]Love unrequited robs me of me rest [00:15.65]Love hopeless love my ardent soul encumbers [00:22.10]Love nightmare like lies heavy of me chest [00:28.22]And weaves itself into my midnight slumbers [00:43.74]When you're lying awake with a dismal headache and [00:45.84]Repose is taboo'd by anxiety [00:47.21]I conceive you may use any language you choose to [00:49.06]Indulge in without impropriety; [00:50.55]For your brain is on fire the bed-clothes conspire of [00:52.58]Usual slumber to plunder you: [00:54.35]First your counter-pane goes and uncovers your toes [00:56.02]And your sheet slips demurely from under you; [00:57.81]Then the blanketing tickles you feel like mixed [00:59.89]Pickles so terribly sharp is the pricking [01:01.14]And you're hot and you're cross and you tumble and [01:03.01]Toss 'til there's nothing 'twixt you and the [01:04.47]Ticking [01:04.67]Then the bed-clothes all creep to the ground in a heap [01:06.75]And you pick 'em all up in a tangle; [01:08.78]Next your pillow resigns and politely declines to [01:10.03]Remain at it's usual angle [01:11.96]Well you get some repose in the form of a dose with [01:14.03]Hot eye-balls and head ever aching [01:15.39]But your slumbering teems with such horrible dreams [01:16.81]That you'd very much better be waking; [01:18.86]For you dream you are crossing the channel and [01:20.74]Tossing about in a steamer from harwich [01:22.27]Which is something between a large bathing machine and [01:24.04]A very small second class carriage [01:25.54]And you're giving a treat penny ice and cold meat) to [01:28.02]A party of friends and relations [01:29.15]They're a ravenous horde and they all come on board [01:30.98]At sloane square and south kensington stations [01:32.29]And bound on that journey you find your attorney [01:34.21]who started this morning from devon); [01:35.64]He's a bit undersiz'd and you don't feel surpris'd [01:37.62]When he tells you he's only eleven [01:38.96]Well you're driving like mad with this singular lad [01:40.91]by the bye the ship's now a four wheeler) [01:42.76]And you're playing round games and he calls you bad [01:44.45]Names when you tell him that "ties pay the dealer"; [01:46.28]But this you can't stand so you throw up your hand [01:47.93]And you find you're as cold as an icicle; [01:49.45]In your shirt and your socks the black silk with gold [01:51.41]Clocks) crossing sal'sbury plain on a bicycle: [01:52.67]And he and the crew are on bicycles too which they've [01:54.69]Somehow or other invested in [01:55.97]And he's telling the tars all the particulars of a [01:57.87]Company he's interested in; [01:59.07]It's a scheme of devices to get at low prices all [02:01.16]Good from cough mixtures to cables [02:02.63]which tickled the sailors) by treating retailers as [02:04.14]Though they were all vegetables; [02:05.66]You get a good spadesman to plant a small tradesman [02:07.69]first take off his boots with a boot tree) [02:09.46]And his legs will take root and his fingers will [02:11.08]Shoot and they'll blossom and bud like a fruit [02:12.78]Tree; [02:12.98]From the green grocer tree you get grapes and green [02:14.84]Pea cauliflower pine apple and cranberries [02:15.70]While the pastry cook plant cherry brandy will grant [02:17.35]Apple puffs and three corners and banburys; [02:19.23]The shares are a penny and ever so many are taken by [02:21.38]Rothschild and baring [02:22.04]And just as a few are allotted to you you awake [02:25.44]And with a shudder despairing [02:26.71]You're a regular wreck with a crick in your neck and [02:30.84]No wonder you snore for your head's on the floor [02:32.84]And you've needles and pins from your soles to your [02:34.79]Shins and your flesh is acreep for your left leg's [02:36.83]Asleep [02:37.31]And you've cramp in your toes and a fly on your nose [02:39.47]And some fluff in your lung and a feverish tongue [02:41.24]And a thirst that's intense [02:42.16]And a general sense that you haven't been sleeping in [02:44.04]Clover; [02:45.96]But the darkness has pass'd and it's daylight at [02:48.15]Last and the night has been long ditto ditto my [02:51.83]Song [02:53.13]And thank goodness they're both of them over
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:00.44]Lord Chancellor's Nightmare - Todd Rundgren
[00:09.08]Love unrequited robs me of me rest
[00:15.65]Love hopeless love my ardent soul encumbers
[00:22.10]Love nightmare like lies heavy of me chest
[00:28.22]And weaves itself into my midnight slumbers
[00:43.74]When you're lying awake with a dismal headache and
[00:45.84]Repose is taboo'd by anxiety
[00:47.21]I conceive you may use any language you choose to
[00:49.06]Indulge in without impropriety;
[00:50.55]For your brain is on fire the bed-clothes conspire of
[00:52.58]Usual slumber to plunder you:
[00:54.35]First your counter-pane goes and uncovers your toes
[00:56.02]And your sheet slips demurely from under you;
[00:57.81]Then the blanketing tickles you feel like mixed
[00:59.89]Pickles so terribly sharp is the pricking
[01:01.14]And you're hot and you're cross and you tumble and
[01:03.01]Toss 'til there's nothing 'twixt you and the
[01:04.47]Ticking
[01:04.67]Then the bed-clothes all creep to the ground in a heap
[01:06.75]And you pick 'em all up in a tangle;
[01:08.78]Next your pillow resigns and politely declines to
[01:10.03]Remain at it's usual angle
[01:11.96]Well you get some repose in the form of a dose with
[01:14.03]Hot eye-balls and head ever aching
[01:15.39]But your slumbering teems with such horrible dreams
[01:16.81]That you'd very much better be waking;
[01:18.86]For you dream you are crossing the channel and
[01:20.74]Tossing about in a steamer from harwich
[01:22.27]Which is something between a large bathing machine and
[01:24.04]A very small second class carriage
[01:25.54]And you're giving a treat penny ice and cold meat) to
[01:28.02]A party of friends and relations
[01:29.15]They're a ravenous horde and they all come on board
[01:30.98]At sloane square and south kensington stations
[01:32.29]And bound on that journey you find your attorney
[01:34.21]who started this morning from devon);
[01:35.64]He's a bit undersiz'd and you don't feel surpris'd
[01:37.62]When he tells you he's only eleven
[01:38.96]Well you're driving like mad with this singular lad
[01:40.91]by the bye the ship's now a four wheeler)
[01:42.76]And you're playing round games and he calls you bad
[01:44.45]Names when you tell him that "ties pay the dealer";
[01:46.28]But this you can't stand so you throw up your hand
[01:47.93]And you find you're as cold as an icicle;
[01:49.45]In your shirt and your socks the black silk with gold
[01:51.41]Clocks) crossing sal'sbury plain on a bicycle:
[01:52.67]And he and the crew are on bicycles too which they've
[01:54.69]Somehow or other invested in
[01:55.97]And he's telling the tars all the particulars of a
[01:57.87]Company he's interested in;
[01:59.07]It's a scheme of devices to get at low prices all
[02:01.16]Good from cough mixtures to cables
[02:02.63]which tickled the sailors) by treating retailers as
[02:04.14]Though they were all vegetables;
[02:05.66]You get a good spadesman to plant a small tradesman
[02:07.69]first take off his boots with a boot tree)
[02:09.46]And his legs will take root and his fingers will
[02:11.08]Shoot and they'll blossom and bud like a fruit
[02:12.78]Tree;
[02:12.98]From the green grocer tree you get grapes and green
[02:14.84]Pea cauliflower pine apple and cranberries
[02:15.70]While the pastry cook plant cherry brandy will grant
[02:17.35]Apple puffs and three corners and banburys;
[02:19.23]The shares are a penny and ever so many are taken by
[02:21.38]Rothschild and baring
[02:22.04]And just as a few are allotted to you you awake
[02:25.44]And with a shudder despairing
[02:26.71]You're a regular wreck with a crick in your neck and
[02:30.84]No wonder you snore for your head's on the floor
[02:32.84]And you've needles and pins from your soles to your
[02:34.79]Shins and your flesh is acreep for your left leg's
[02:36.83]Asleep
[02:37.31]And you've cramp in your toes and a fly on your nose
[02:39.47]And some fluff in your lung and a feverish tongue
[02:41.24]And a thirst that's intense
[02:42.16]And a general sense that you haven't been sleeping in
[02:44.04]Clover;
[02:45.96]But the darkness has pass'd and it's daylight at
[02:48.15]Last and the night has been long ditto ditto my
[02:51.83]Song
[02:53.13]And thank goodness they're both of them over