Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Good Doctor, artist - The Protomen. Album song Act II: The Father Of Death, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 07.09.2009
Record label: Soundmachine
Song language: English
The Good Doctor |
Tom: |
My father worked the mines until the day it took his life. |
It stole him from his only son and it stole him from his wife. |
And I swore upon his grave, someday I would make things right. |
So I learned how to bend steel. |
I learned how to make it move, |
and I watched as it withstood all the hell we put men through. |
With hands of iron, there’s not a task we couldn’t do. |
They’ve waited so long for this day, |
Someone to take the death away, |
No son would ever have to say, |
«My father worked into his grave.» |
Albert: |
Tom, listen to yourself, then listen carefully to me. |
If you replace the working parts, you get a different machine. |
The man who turns the wheels, they will follow |
Anywhere he leads. |
We’ve spent our whole lives searching |
For a way to make a better world. |
Giving everything to them, asking nothing in return. |
Well here it is: our chance to take back everything we’ve earned. |
Tom: They’ve waited so long for this day (Albert: They’ve waited so long for |
this day) |
Someone to take the death away (There is no price they wouldn’t pay) |
No son would ever have to say, (For someone else to lead them) |
«My father worked into his grave."(Don't turn your back on me!) |
Light walked slowly to the window overlooking the city. |
He knew he had no choice but to turn on the machines. |
They’d come so far. |
To turn back now would |
be failure. |
Failure of his promise to the city. |
Failure of his promise to his |
father. |
Failure of the promise he’d made to himself. |
What will I become with the things I will create? |
I never said that men should bow. |
I never said that men should break |
I only want what’s best. |
The one I love, she works so hard, she works her fingers till they bleed. |
Some of the pain that she endures would bring a strong man to his knees. |
I only want to help. |
(You are a fool.) You underestimate the character of man. |
(They are weaker than you think) You think that they’ll surrender if you bind |
their working hands. |
But they are strong (Just wait and see.) |
We will build cities in a day (Man would cower at the sight) |
We will build towers to the heavens (Man was not built for such a height) |
We will be heroes! |
(We will BUILD heroes!) |
Tom reluctantly reached out his hand to the wall and pulled the large metal |
lever. |
For miles, lights flickered under the sudden strain as the machines were |
brought to life. |
They’ve waited so long for this day, |
Someone to take the death away, |
No son would ever have to say, |
«My father worked into his grave.» |
Men sleep tonight with hands of bone. |
They will awake with hands of steel. |
And with these hands we will destroy. |
And with these hands we will rebuild. |
And we will stand above our city, rising high above the streets. |
From tops of buildings we will look |
at all that lies beneath our feet. |
We will raise our hands above us, |
cold steel shining in the sun, |
and with these hands that will not bleed, |
my father’s battle will be won. |
As Thomas Light left the workshop, descended the stairs, and walked out in the |
cold night air, his partner surveyed the machines they had spent their lives |
creating. |
His gaze shifted from one pair of lifeless eyes to the next, |
until he came upon a single red light shining through the blacked-out blast |
shield of a dark green helmet. |
He shuddered. |
This was the new face of fear. |
He quickly turned to exit, the machine striding stoically a few steps behind. |
The two men were both headed to the same place. |
Thomas Light walked slowly through the darkened streets. |
His mind was racing. |
His decision, right or wrong, had been made. |
Nothing could undo it now. |
He spoke to himself in hurried, hushed tones. |
Weighing the consequences of his |
actions. |
A familiar automobile passed him in the darkness. |
He was too lost in thought to take notice. |