Lolita Elle
My elle was kicking back
Said "Honey, must you drive so fast?"
We were young and high as summer
I knew it couldn’t last...
Taking the mountain pass
She smiled and said "you know...
Love like ours is as doomed and stained as snow"
Through the corn and the cotton belts
Southern deserts where we wintered
Perhaps I merely dreamt it
I mean who could eclipse the Pacific
Take the roads of her olive thighs
To the seas behind her eyes
Our flesh turning to flame
Starblind when we came
"She had entered my world, Black and umber"
How now I recall as history takes her
I won’t forget what I said as she slept
Oh my Lolita elle
Anything but heaven’s got to be some kind of hell
Yes I know the rules are though on the likes of us
The damned and the beautiful as well,
But it’s the only way,
If we’re to get to heaven again.
If I asked you would you believe?
That the air there was warm and green
We drove in silence many miles
Through hazel towns and dusky streets
Time will never catch us up
Take the wheel while I skin up
It’ll take a Golden Mile
Or maybe five
And then the sky was mad with stars
We tore the desert like a scar
We’d gotten what we’d prayed for
We’d slipped from God’s thoughts
These ember moments must sleep with the past
We take the valleys far too fast
And like our youth and the road below
We both knew it wouldn’t last...
- 专辑:The Jazz Age
- 歌手:Jack
- 歌曲:Lolita Elle