歌曲名:Flat of Angles, Pt. 1 歌手:Benedict Cumberbatch 所属专辑:《Late Night Tales: Friendly Fires》
作词:未知 作曲:未知 发行公司:未知 发行时间:2023-12-11
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Flat of Angles, Pt. 1文本歌词
I hope you enjoy the finally files Late Night Tales selection
Welcome
To the first part of the four part late night tell story Flat of Angles
Written by Simon Cleary and read by me Benedict Cumberbatch
I’ll miss you,
I’ll miss our walks,
trying to pretend we are in perfect step.
Out of step now,
sick on the floor,
out of the room,
fenced in, trapped.
I can still hear the schoolchildren play outside at their usual 10:30.
It always used to annoy me, as I was trying to sleep, but it doesn’t now.
It seems alright.
A replacement, a continuation.
Their sound jangles around the room,
it sounds so different from where I’ve been.
A party, alone.
Packed in with others, but never feeling so alone.
People dance too close.
She was there, I had only gone because I hoped she would be.
I had arrived early, as the streetlights were coming on,
so I took a long walk around the block,
taking a few extra lefts and rights,
taking a few extra lefts and rights,
past the Chicken Cottage and the Costcutter,
then along a crescent that arced me out of my way,
past a group of figures huddled under the entrance to the flats,
shielding the flicking lighter from the wind.
This... area is little more than a traffic island,
a triangle around which cars and coaches stream into town up the bleak Old Kent,
or out into Kent and the coast.
The same faces trudge around there for years.
“Spare some change please? Much as possible.”
“You want to buy some ****.”
“Do you have a spare cigarette?”
He always wants one.
And that one about **** was not a question.
There is a Samaritans office between two severely dilapidated buildings on a black-bricked terrace.
It has a thermometer painted on a 10 ft wooden board nailed to the outside.
There is red paint up to the £0 mark, and, an ambitious 10 ft higher,
is written £200,000. It never got any warmer there.
The Man begging in the corner makes me take a huge detour when going towards my flat.
He looks up with a pitiful stare that makes me want to kick the misery out of him.
His dipit wee cup of unwanted coffee.
A child’s sleeping bag.
JJB sports.
A crack, a release, his poor exhaust.
He was lost.
The Broadway.
The Town Hall, such a grand building, all nautical reminiscences, here, far from water.
It would be quite a sight if you could get far back enough from it to take a look.
But my back is up against the black panelling of the gay sauna opposite,
a coach thunders by, and I run past the video shop that I owe £5 to.
Meaning go way back.
I may be becoming one of those people you see in New Cross.
I have a book, peeping out of one pocket, at least want to look vaguely intellectual if someone I know or someone knows me walks by,
I throw down the finished can into the pile between two walls, outside my flat.
Look, there’s the hardware store.
It has a large cutout of a radiant man and woman in overalls,
the woman handing the man a tin of paint, up his ladder, beaming.
It has faded in the sun.
I bought creosote from there, once.
What a night!
Pure ment..!
It was messy!
It was out of hand! It was out of space!
I rapped on that track once, at Bagley’s, remember it?!Skibbadee handed me the mic,
I got him and shouted “IF I’M GONNA SEND HIM TO OUTER SPACE TO FIIIND ANOTHER RACE!”
Absolutely fantastic, those days…
The pills these days are not the same, they don’t work.
No love.
I was chatting to this bloke in the kitchen, and he said something,
I can’t remember what,
but I had to push him over, crashed his arse on the coffee table,
ash tinnies and CDs everywhere!
Spilled the lines too, the fat bastard.
I can’t get you out of my head,
your loving is all I think about,
no I can’t get you out of my head,
something something is all I think about.
I can’t get this loop out of my head,
no I think I’ll have to…
I need to sit down.
I can’t stop my leg jiggling,
it wants to be somewhere else.
I need to get out of here.
I can hear sirens – can you hear them?
Then again, they are always here,
the background to day to day life here.
When music is playing, and they come,
they sometimes sync up.
The New Cross Remix, I call it.
I used to... call it.
This isn’t how it advertised itself.
It was fun, it was Technicolour, the music made me feel liquid,
I melted into the company and was chief among them.
I was in the kitchen, pouring pint after pint of water over myself, insisting to a stranger that
“No, no… The drinks are on me!”
I can’t remember what happened after that.
Except her there. I had managed to talk to her,
I was talking about an art gallery, I thought she’d be impressed,
but her eyes kept dancing around the space behind me,
smiles flickered on her lips as her eyes focussed on scenes I was oblivious to.
I heard laughter. It was from my throat, but I didn’t feel it.
I was just trying to breathe life into a long-dead persona.You've been listening to Late Night Tales.Music and stories worth staying up for.
编辑于2023/12/11更新
Welcome
To the first part of the four part late night tell story Flat of Angles
Written by Simon Cleary and read by me Benedict Cumberbatch
I’ll miss you,
I’ll miss our walks,
trying to pretend we are in perfect step.
Out of step now,
sick on the floor,
out of the room,
fenced in, trapped.
I can still hear the schoolchildren play outside at their usual 10:30.
It always used to annoy me, as I was trying to sleep, but it doesn’t now.
It seems alright.
A replacement, a continuation.
Their sound jangles around the room,
it sounds so different from where I’ve been.
A party, alone.
Packed in with others, but never feeling so alone.
People dance too close.
She was there, I had only gone because I hoped she would be.
I had arrived early, as the streetlights were coming on,
so I took a long walk around the block,
taking a few extra lefts and rights,
taking a few extra lefts and rights,
past the Chicken Cottage and the Costcutter,
then along a crescent that arced me out of my way,
past a group of figures huddled under the entrance to the flats,
shielding the flicking lighter from the wind.
This... area is little more than a traffic island,
a triangle around which cars and coaches stream into town up the bleak Old Kent,
or out into Kent and the coast.
The same faces trudge around there for years.
“Spare some change please? Much as possible.”
“You want to buy some ****.”
“Do you have a spare cigarette?”
He always wants one.
And that one about **** was not a question.
There is a Samaritans office between two severely dilapidated buildings on a black-bricked terrace.
It has a thermometer painted on a 10 ft wooden board nailed to the outside.
There is red paint up to the £0 mark, and, an ambitious 10 ft higher,
is written £200,000. It never got any warmer there.
The Man begging in the corner makes me take a huge detour when going towards my flat.
He looks up with a pitiful stare that makes me want to kick the misery out of him.
His dipit wee cup of unwanted coffee.
A child’s sleeping bag.
JJB sports.
A crack, a release, his poor exhaust.
He was lost.
The Broadway.
The Town Hall, such a grand building, all nautical reminiscences, here, far from water.
It would be quite a sight if you could get far back enough from it to take a look.
But my back is up against the black panelling of the gay sauna opposite,
a coach thunders by, and I run past the video shop that I owe £5 to.
Meaning go way back.
I may be becoming one of those people you see in New Cross.
I have a book, peeping out of one pocket, at least want to look vaguely intellectual if someone I know or someone knows me walks by,
I throw down the finished can into the pile between two walls, outside my flat.
Look, there’s the hardware store.
It has a large cutout of a radiant man and woman in overalls,
the woman handing the man a tin of paint, up his ladder, beaming.
It has faded in the sun.
I bought creosote from there, once.
What a night!
Pure ment..!
It was messy!
It was out of hand! It was out of space!
I rapped on that track once, at Bagley’s, remember it?!Skibbadee handed me the mic,
I got him and shouted “IF I’M GONNA SEND HIM TO OUTER SPACE TO FIIIND ANOTHER RACE!”
Absolutely fantastic, those days…
The pills these days are not the same, they don’t work.
No love.
I was chatting to this bloke in the kitchen, and he said something,
I can’t remember what,
but I had to push him over, crashed his arse on the coffee table,
ash tinnies and CDs everywhere!
Spilled the lines too, the fat bastard.
I can’t get you out of my head,
your loving is all I think about,
no I can’t get you out of my head,
something something is all I think about.
I can’t get this loop out of my head,
no I think I’ll have to…
I need to sit down.
I can’t stop my leg jiggling,
it wants to be somewhere else.
I need to get out of here.
I can hear sirens – can you hear them?
Then again, they are always here,
the background to day to day life here.
When music is playing, and they come,
they sometimes sync up.
The New Cross Remix, I call it.
I used to... call it.
This isn’t how it advertised itself.
It was fun, it was Technicolour, the music made me feel liquid,
I melted into the company and was chief among them.
I was in the kitchen, pouring pint after pint of water over myself, insisting to a stranger that
“No, no… The drinks are on me!”
I can’t remember what happened after that.
Except her there. I had managed to talk to her,
I was talking about an art gallery, I thought she’d be impressed,
but her eyes kept dancing around the space behind me,
smiles flickered on her lips as her eyes focussed on scenes I was oblivious to.
I heard laughter. It was from my throat, but I didn’t feel it.
I was just trying to breathe life into a long-dead persona.You've been listening to Late Night Tales.Music and stories worth staying up for.
编辑于2023/12/11更新
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