Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song People Of My Village, artist - Rusted Root. Album song Welcome To Our Party, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 31.12.2001
Record label: The Island Def Jam
Song language: English
People Of My Village |
Good morning, I see you, there on your phone |
Good morning, I see you, dead on your throne |
Good morning, I see you (Good morning, I see you (I see you, I see you)), |
there on your phone (I see you, I see you, I see you, I see you) |
Good morning, I see you (Good morning, I see you (I see you, I see you)), |
dead on your throne (I see you, I see you, I see you, I see you) |
The dragonfly with stone wings |
«Stone wings», I sing |
I tell you, the ones I love, the people of my village, that I was drowned in a Scotland Sea by pagans in ecstasy |
Mother, father, you never heard from me Good morning, I see you, there on your phone |
Good morning, I see you, dead on your throne |
Good morning, I see you (Good morning, I see you (I see you, I see you)), |
there on your phone (I see you, I see you, I see you, I see you) |
Good morning, I see you (Good morning, I see you (I see you, I see you)), |
dead on your throne (I see you, I see you, I see you, I see you) |
The dragonfly with stone wings |
«Stone wings», I sing |
I tell you, the ones I love, the people of my village, that I was drowned in a Scotland Sea by pagans in ecstasy |
Mother, father, you never heard from me Tell me why |
Tell me why |
Tell me why |
Tell me why |
Did you forget your education? |
Good morning, I see you, there on your phone |
Good morning, I see you, dead on your throne |
Good morning, I see you (Why?), there on your phone |
Good morning, I see you (Why?), dead on your throne |
Good morning, I see you (Why?), there on your phone (Here I sit, stone wings, «Stone wings» I sing |
Good morning, I see you (Why?), dead on your throne (I tell you, |
the ones I love, the people of my village) |
I was lifted for the gift, for the gift I bring |
Held down, I drunk the town for the people of my village |