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  • 作词 : kimya dawson
    作曲 : k
    I have this new tattoo of which the story must be told
    About the night
    I almost overdosed ten years ago
    I woke up in the hospital with skin clammy and cold
    And tubes in my urethra, down my throat and up my nose
    My friends and the doctors were all shocked
    I wasn't dead
    That's when
    Katrina looked at me and this is what she said
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    So I walked to the rebel spot,
    I walked all over uptown
    I walked right side up and
    I walked upside down
    I walked to
    Chetzemoka with my eyes fixed on the ground, yeah
    We walked all over
    Chetze Beach and kept the rocks we found
    Then I walked back to my parents' house,
    I walked back to my old bed, yeah
    I walked back and
    I walked fast past all the voices in my head
    I walked with the sweats and
    I walked with the chills
    I walked in
    New York City and
    I walked in
    Bed-ford Hills
    I walked into open mic nights and
    I walked into the rooms
    I walked feeling optimistic and
    I walked feeling doomed
    I walked with some mama's boys and
    I walked with some punks
    I walked dressed up like a rabbit,
    I walked dressed up like a skunk
    I walked with some givers and
    I walked with some leeches
    I walked all by myself and
    I walked with the
    Moldy Peaches
    I walked all over the world so
    I could sing my songs to you
    And to your most desperate emails
    I'd said, "This is what I do"
    I walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    But at some point
    I got so comfortable
    That I didn't even realize that
    I'd started to crawl
    That my old friend
    Ammi died at 37 of a heart attack
    And I cracked 'cause people my age are not supposed to die like that
    No, no, no, no, people my age are not supposed to die like that
    He was the old manager of the sidewalk cafe
    That place was a second home to me, it's where
    I learned to play
    And his personality really helped create a space
    Where a bunch of honest misfits could all gather and feel safe
    He was a cynic, a supporter, he was crazy, he was queer
    He'd either yell out, "Cut the ********" or he'd say, "I'm glad you're here"
    And it was always such an honor to have
    Ammi on my side
    That's why it hit me like a
    Mack truck when
    I found out that he died
    Yeah, it hit me like a
    Mack trucks when
    I found out that he died
    Then enter
    Alex, 33 years old and so sick with the cancer
    And trapped inside a body that betrayed his real gender
    We all hoped and prayed that he would go into remission
    At least long enough, just long enough to complete his transition
    He said, "Kimya, did you know Eleventeen's my favorite song?"
    I said, "Then get your ass on stage right now and you can sing along"
    That's the very first song
    I ever wrote all by myself
    It's about angels and recovery and friends and hope and health
    By the time we finished singing he was pissed off, he was scared
    He said, "I lost my home, my lover, my insurance and my hairAnd now I'm about to lose you too, my new friend"
    I looked into those big blue eyes and said we'll meet again
    Yeah, I looked into his sad blue eyes and said we'll meet again
    Then I got the phone call from
    Alyssa and she told me he was dying
    By the time
    I got to his bedside we were both already flying
    We held hands and we sang songs, tried to be strong floated around
    While I cursed the skin that he was in for all the ways it had let him down
    Yeah, I cursed the skin that he was in for all the ways it had let him down
    But at the same time
    I was taking my own body for granted
    First I lost sight of my feet then they became un-planted
    And I never felt so stupid or so selfish or so sad, yeah
    My body had been good to me and
    I treated it so bad, yeah
    My body had been good to me and
    I treated it so bad
    Then he said, "Mama, I don't want my friends to watch me die"
    So I kissed his cheek, made him a shirt and then
    I said goodbye
    And they cremated him in the shirt that
    I drewOf the two of us that said they're flying over you too
    Now the silver pink ponies have my homie in their crew
    So I tightened up my laces and knew what
    I had to do
    I started walking again,
    I started walking again,
    I miss my friends
    I started walking again,
    I started walking again,
    I miss my friends
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Even creeps as a habit, predisposed
    To systematically clinging together in the cold
    Know the measure of a pack, it's not a question of the whole
    The individuals that bottleneck into the fold
    On a March blank
    Sabbath, news from the ministry of make-believe
    That reach a tarmac in
    Minneapolis, middle see
    Yesterday the cells inside his chest were growing baby teeth
    Today a raven radiated vacancy
    Wait, two years ago a friend of mine
    Called me to redefine all enemy-kind
    I'm at the hospital at twenty-four and no one knew the future
    I'll take it everybody knows the future
    Antibodies hatching in a hellaback with no room to maneuver
    Like disappearing pills into the masticated fuchsia
    I asked you how you feeling, you told me like a robot
    I gave you a
    Nintendo, you gave yourself a
    MohawkYou let us will you down beneath the leaning tower of flow charts
    To be around your beats without a beeping sound of
    BogartAnd speak about whatever people speak about
    When nobody's acknowledging the obvious disease about the crowbar
    In deep plane slope, comatose of baggage
    From king of hearts to carrying for jackals
    And never got to sing us all his own swan song right
    Coincidentally the rebel in me walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
  • 作词 : kimya dawson
    作曲 : k
    I have this new tattoo of which the story must be told
    About the night
    I almost overdosed ten years ago
    I woke up in the hospital with skin clammy and cold
    And tubes in my urethra, down my throat and up my nose
    My friends and the doctors were all shocked
    I wasn't dead
    That's when
    Katrina looked at me and this is what she said
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    So I walked to the rebel spot,
    I walked all over uptown
    I walked right side up and
    I walked upside down
    I walked to
    Chetzemoka with my eyes fixed on the ground, yeah
    We walked all over
    Chetze Beach and kept the rocks we found
    Then I walked back to my parents' house,
    I walked back to my old bed, yeah
    I walked back and
    I walked fast past all the voices in my head
    I walked with the sweats and
    I walked with the chills
    I walked in
    New York City and
    I walked in
    Bed-ford Hills
    I walked into open mic nights and
    I walked into the rooms
    I walked feeling optimistic and
    I walked feeling doomed
    I walked with some mama's boys and
    I walked with some punks
    I walked dressed up like a rabbit,
    I walked dressed up like a skunk
    I walked with some givers and
    I walked with some leeches
    I walked all by myself and
    I walked with the
    Moldy Peaches
    I walked all over the world so
    I could sing my songs to you
    And to your most desperate emails
    I'd said, "This is what I do"
    I walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    But at some point
    I got so comfortable
    That I didn't even realize that
    I'd started to crawl
    That my old friend
    Ammi died at 37 of a heart attack
    And I cracked 'cause people my age are not supposed to die like that
    No, no, no, no, people my age are not supposed to die like that
    He was the old manager of the sidewalk cafe
    That place was a second home to me, it's where
    I learned to play
    And his personality really helped create a space
    Where a bunch of honest misfits could all gather and feel safe
    He was a cynic, a supporter, he was crazy, he was queer
    He'd either yell out, "Cut the ********" or he'd say, "I'm glad you're here"
    And it was always such an honor to have
    Ammi on my side
    That's why it hit me like a
    Mack truck when
    I found out that he died
    Yeah, it hit me like a
    Mack trucks when
    I found out that he died
    Then enter
    Alex, 33 years old and so sick with the cancer
    And trapped inside a body that betrayed his real gender
    We all hoped and prayed that he would go into remission
    At least long enough, just long enough to complete his transition
    He said, "Kimya, did you know Eleventeen's my favorite song?"
    I said, "Then get your ass on stage right now and you can sing along"
    That's the very first song
    I ever wrote all by myself
    It's about angels and recovery and friends and hope and health
    By the time we finished singing he was pissed off, he was scared
    He said, "I lost my home, my lover, my insurance and my hairAnd now I'm about to lose you too, my new friend"
    I looked into those big blue eyes and said we'll meet again
    Yeah, I looked into his sad blue eyes and said we'll meet again
    Then I got the phone call from
    Alyssa and she told me he was dying
    By the time
    I got to his bedside we were both already flying
    We held hands and we sang songs, tried to be strong floated around
    While I cursed the skin that he was in for all the ways it had let him down
    Yeah, I cursed the skin that he was in for all the ways it had let him down
    But at the same time
    I was taking my own body for granted
    First I lost sight of my feet then they became un-planted
    And I never felt so stupid or so selfish or so sad, yeah
    My body had been good to me and
    I treated it so bad, yeah
    My body had been good to me and
    I treated it so bad
    Then he said, "Mama, I don't want my friends to watch me die"
    So I kissed his cheek, made him a shirt and then
    I said goodbye
    And they cremated him in the shirt that
    I drewOf the two of us that said they're flying over you too
    Now the silver pink ponies have my homie in their crew
    So I tightened up my laces and knew what
    I had to do
    I started walking again,
    I started walking again,
    I miss my friends
    I started walking again,
    I started walking again,
    I miss my friends
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder(Walk like thunder)
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder
    Even creeps as a habit, predisposed
    To systematically clinging together in the cold
    Know the measure of a pack, it's not a question of the whole
    The individuals that bottleneck into the fold
    On a March blank
    Sabbath, news from the ministry of make-believe
    That reach a tarmac in
    Minneapolis, middle see
    Yesterday the cells inside his chest were growing baby teeth
    Today a raven radiated vacancy
    Wait, two years ago a friend of mine
    Called me to redefine all enemy-kind
    I'm at the hospital at twenty-four and no one knew the future
    I'll take it everybody knows the future
    Antibodies hatching in a hellaback with no room to maneuver
    Like disappearing pills into the masticated fuchsia
    I asked you how you feeling, you told me like a robot
    I gave you a
    Nintendo, you gave yourself a
    MohawkYou let us will you down beneath the leaning tower of flow charts
    To be around your beats without a beeping sound of
    BogartAnd speak about whatever people speak about
    When nobody's acknowledging the obvious disease about the crowbar
    In deep plane slope, comatose of baggage
    From king of hearts to carrying for jackals
    And never got to sing us all his own swan song right
    Coincidentally the rebel in me walk like thunder
    Walk like thunder