Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Mother, artist - Panzer AG. Album song Your World Is Burning, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 04.05.2006
Record label: Accession
Song language: English
Mother |
At first |
(At first, you made me listen) |
You made me listen |
(I cannot play your frequency) |
I cannot play |
(I suppose it was a lesson) |
Your frequency |
(Cracking fingers, I can hear it) |
Cracking fingers |
(My nails stucked in the wall) |
It was a lesson |
(Teared off, my feet in concrete) |
Eyes |
(Eyes shut tight |
I just might start listening |
A million wishes) |
Eyes shut tight |
I just might start listening |
(A million wishes) |
My nails stucked in the wall |
Teared off |
(A million wishes) |
At first, you made me listen |
I cannot play |
(A million wishes) |
Your frequency |
(A million wishes) |
I’ve poisoned your heart, can you forgive me? |
The ground is open beneath my feet |
I’ve killed our children for convenience |
I clench my body to the roots of a tree |
At first, you made me listen |
(At first, you made me listen) |
I cannot play your frequency |
(I cannot play your frequency) |
I suppose it was a lesson |
(I suppose it was a lesson) |
Cracking fingers |
(Cracking fingers) |
I can hear it |
(I can hear it) |
My nails stucked in the wall |
Teared off, my feet in concrete |
Eyes shut tight |
I just might start listening |
(A million wishes) |
A million wishes |
(A million wishes) |
A million wishes |
(A million wishes) |
A million wishes |
Eyes shut tight |
(A million wishes) |
(A million wishes) |
I’ve poisoned your heart, can you forgive me? |
The ground is open beneath my feet |
I’ve killed our children for our convenience |
I clench my body to the roots of a tree |
I’ve poisoned your heart, can you forgive me? |
The ground is open beneath my feet |
I’ve killed our children for convenience |
I clench my body to the roots of a tree |
I’ve poisoned your heart, can you forgive me? |
The ground is open beneath my feet |
I’ve killed our children for all convenience |
I clench my body to the roots of a tree |