| Song | Somebody's Mother |
| Artist | Subhumans |
| Album | 29:29 Split Vision |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Subhumans | |
| She sits here drinking | |
| What does the fiction represent? | |
| The TV Scandal | |
| Can make her break out in a sweat | |
| She watches it to make her feel part | |
| Of something she never was | |
| She sings a song | |
| That her father whistled while he worked | |
| It helps her relax | |
| A mild depressant keeps her down | |
| And she weeps smiling | |
| The radio bleeds that happy sound | |
| The music nullifies her fears | |
| With words to that effect | |
| She s happy now, she thinks | |
| That really nothing could go wrong | |
| All this waiting all for nothing | |
| Routine living - | |
| Rooms to live in | |
| Routine living - | |
| Merely wasting away | |
| This life she's living | |
| Is an extension of our guilt | |
| The four-walled conscience | |
| Imposed by those who never felt | |
| The pain the tedious drudgery | |
| Boredom (Relax!) - | |
| It s lonely | |
| And it s not right | |
| That this way of life should go on |
| zuo qu : Subhumans | |
| She sits here drinking | |
| What does the fiction represent? | |
| The TV Scandal | |
| Can make her break out in a sweat | |
| She watches it to make her feel part | |
| Of something she never was | |
| She sings a song | |
| That her father whistled while he worked | |
| It helps her relax | |
| A mild depressant keeps her down | |
| And she weeps smiling | |
| The radio bleeds that happy sound | |
| The music nullifies her fears | |
| With words to that effect | |
| She s happy now, she thinks | |
| That really nothing could go wrong | |
| All this waiting all for nothing | |
| Routine living | |
| Rooms to live in | |
| Routine living | |
| Merely wasting away | |
| This life she' s living | |
| Is an extension of our guilt | |
| The fourwalled conscience | |
| Imposed by those who never felt | |
| The pain the tedious drudgery | |
| Boredom Relax! | |
| It s lonely | |
| And it s not right | |
| That this way of life should go on |
| zuò qǔ : Subhumans | |
| She sits here drinking | |
| What does the fiction represent? | |
| The TV Scandal | |
| Can make her break out in a sweat | |
| She watches it to make her feel part | |
| Of something she never was | |
| She sings a song | |
| That her father whistled while he worked | |
| It helps her relax | |
| A mild depressant keeps her down | |
| And she weeps smiling | |
| The radio bleeds that happy sound | |
| The music nullifies her fears | |
| With words to that effect | |
| She s happy now, she thinks | |
| That really nothing could go wrong | |
| All this waiting all for nothing | |
| Routine living | |
| Rooms to live in | |
| Routine living | |
| Merely wasting away | |
| This life she' s living | |
| Is an extension of our guilt | |
| The fourwalled conscience | |
| Imposed by those who never felt | |
| The pain the tedious drudgery | |
| Boredom Relax! | |
| It s lonely | |
| And it s not right | |
| That this way of life should go on |