The Killers Tranquilize Feat. Lou Reed Clip et Paroles (lyrics)

Sawdust est le troisième album du groupe de rock américain The Killers sorti en novembre 2007. Ce disque est essentiellement composé de faces B du groupe et quelques titres inédits.

Paroles (lyrics) The Killers Tranquilize Feat. Lou Reed

Time it tells living in my hometown
Wedding bells they began easy
live it down baby dont talk that much
baby knows that baby don’t tease me
In the park we could go walking
drown in the dark we could go sailing
on the sea
always here always on time
close call was it love or
was it just easy
money talks
when people need shoes and socks
steady boys I think that she needs me
I was just sippin on something sweet
I don’t need political process
I got this feeling that they’re gonna break down the door
I got this feeling that they’re gonna come back for more
see I was thinking that I lost my mind
But it’s been getting to me all this time
And they don’t stop dragging me down
Silently reflection turns
my world to stone
patiently correction leaves us all alone
and sometimes I’m a- traveling but tonight
This engines failing
And I still hear the children playing
Kick the can pin the tail skip and play jacks steal a car and ring around rosie
rock and roll candyland boogieman, run away and give me your sneakers
Acid rain When Abel looked up at cain
we began weeping and wailing
hurry high pestilence pills and pride
It’s a shame we could have gone sailing
but Heaven knows heaven knows everything
tranquilize
I got this feeling that they’re gonna break down the door
I got this feeling that they’re gonna come back for more
See I was thinking that I lost my mind
but it’s been getting to me all this time
and you don’t stop dragging me down
silently reflection turns my
world to stone
patiently correction leaves us all alone
and sometimes I’m a- traveling but tonight
this engines failing
I still hear the children playing
Dead beat dancers come to us and stay
cause I don’t care where you been
and I don’t care what you seen
We’re the ones who still believe
and we’re looking for a page
in that lifeless book of hope
where dream might help you cope
where the bushes and the bombs
uh huh tranquilize