• 标题:The Clock Was Tickin'
  • 歌手:Brandon Flowers
  • 专辑:Flamingo
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    Brandon Flowers - The Clock Was Tickin'

    A teacher had you write a letter, you were eight years old
    About the man that you'd become and the positions you'd hold
    But this was long before you and Jackie Jaronimo met
    In the Prelude Park at midnight
    Now when it came to bells and whistles, Jackie did not lack
    And when she kissed you on the kisser, boy, you kissed her back
    Now you tell her that you love her and she cuts you slack
    When you drink with your buddies on the weekend
    And the weeks fly by and the years roll on
    You spend your whole life dropping nickles in the bucket
    Waking up at dawn
    And while Jackie bestowed the joys of fingerlickin'
    That clock up on the wall was a tickin'
    You got yourself a job cleaning hospital floors
    While Jackie had a baby and she had five more
    They pay you just enough to drag your ass to the store
    To buy bread, milk and better homes and gardens
    Jackie flips the pages and she dreams little dreams
    A cottage in the country built with real wood beams
    There's a baby in the bedroom, he's starting to scream
    She holds him, though he probably won't remember
    Sometimes dreams are all you've got
    To keep you going when the day gets long
    And you gave up so many just to make a living
    Now the kids were all grateful when they left the nest
    And Jackie wasn't perfect but she did her best
    She sees the opportunity to get you some rest
    But you can't sleep on the account of screaming grandkids
    The golden years are meant to leave a gleam in your eye
    You're starting to discover it's a great big lie
    They work you like a dog until you quit or you die
    But you can't quit because Jackie needs the benefits
    They say patience is a virtue
    But the doctor says she don't have long
    You stood up and tried your damndest not to listen
    But that clock up on the wall was a tickin'
    When they told you to clear the room, that's when it hit you
    You watched as a caravan took your sweetheart away
    The arguments and the fights and money troubles seem so worthless as
    As the kids throw yellow roses on her grave
    The house is quiet now and everything inside it seems to know she's gone
    There's a picture of you both, sixteen years old, just kissing
    And that clock up on the wall was a tickin'
    You always thought she had a chance
    That there was somewhere she hid
    And now you've come to the conclusion that she never did
    Have a chance, that is