| Song | My Secret is My Silence |
| Artist | Roddy Woomble |
| Album | My Secret is My Silence |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : McCusker, Woomble | |
| If you never leave the highlands | |
| like you're drowning under rain | |
| and your sadness tastes like whiskey | |
| and my body breathes the same | |
| and ill drain my wisdom empty | |
| just to feel that space again | |
| but you know nothing is outside | |
| and my secret is my silence | |
| my secret is my silence | |
| and my silence is in vain | |
| im sick of living in these buildings | |
| that were built from blood and rain | |
| and from the warm side of the window | |
| the views always look the same | |
| but your face it held the stories | |
| full of dreams it can contain | |
| but you know nothing is outside | |
| and my secret is my silence | |
| my secret is my silence | |
| and my silence is in vain | |
| but you know nothing is outside | |
| and my secret is my silence | |
| my secret is my silence | |
| and my silence is in vain | |
| and you held on to a country | |
| from the cail yard to the grave | |
| and you spoke in quickly written verses | |
| hidden in your gaelic name | |
| to approach land without a harbour | |
| to find your way home | |
| you approach land without a harbour | |
| to find your way home |
| zuo qu : McCusker, Woomble | |
| If you never leave the highlands | |
| like you' re drowning under rain | |
| and your sadness tastes like whiskey | |
| and my body breathes the same | |
| and ill drain my wisdom empty | |
| just to feel that space again | |
| but you know nothing is outside | |
| and my secret is my silence | |
| my secret is my silence | |
| and my silence is in vain | |
| im sick of living in these buildings | |
| that were built from blood and rain | |
| and from the warm side of the window | |
| the views always look the same | |
| but your face it held the stories | |
| full of dreams it can contain | |
| but you know nothing is outside | |
| and my secret is my silence | |
| my secret is my silence | |
| and my silence is in vain | |
| but you know nothing is outside | |
| and my secret is my silence | |
| my secret is my silence | |
| and my silence is in vain | |
| and you held on to a country | |
| from the cail yard to the grave | |
| and you spoke in quickly written verses | |
| hidden in your gaelic name | |
| to approach land without a harbour | |
| to find your way home | |
| you approach land without a harbour | |
| to find your way home |
| zuò qǔ : McCusker, Woomble | |
| If you never leave the highlands | |
| like you' re drowning under rain | |
| and your sadness tastes like whiskey | |
| and my body breathes the same | |
| and ill drain my wisdom empty | |
| just to feel that space again | |
| but you know nothing is outside | |
| and my secret is my silence | |
| my secret is my silence | |
| and my silence is in vain | |
| im sick of living in these buildings | |
| that were built from blood and rain | |
| and from the warm side of the window | |
| the views always look the same | |
| but your face it held the stories | |
| full of dreams it can contain | |
| but you know nothing is outside | |
| and my secret is my silence | |
| my secret is my silence | |
| and my silence is in vain | |
| but you know nothing is outside | |
| and my secret is my silence | |
| my secret is my silence | |
| and my silence is in vain | |
| and you held on to a country | |
| from the cail yard to the grave | |
| and you spoke in quickly written verses | |
| hidden in your gaelic name | |
| to approach land without a harbour | |
| to find your way home | |
| you approach land without a harbour | |
| to find your way home |