| Song | Mum and Dad |
| Artist | Aarya |
| Album | One Year, One House |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Aarya | |
| 作曲 : Aarya | |
| Ten years old, on the table there you sat me down. | |
| Spoke about birds and the bees and why you had me and how | |
| Life is going to push you down, it's your choice to get back up so you can turn it around. | |
| And mum thinks I didn't know but my dad was smiling, and when you gifted me my first phone there was some denial. | |
| With great power comes great responsibility, | |
| They quoted Ben from the movie on the DVD. | |
| And dad is always watching cricket and my mum gets annoyed, | |
| But she still loves him and she needs him, then my brother was born. | |
| Now him and I we start to put up some fights, | |
| mum becomes the mediator, dad is still on Sky. | |
| So mum and dad and mum and dad, won't you hold me tight? | |
| I know you want me there tonight. | |
| I remember the day that you left home, | |
| My mum was crying and my dad stayed strong. | |
| And when I see you through a screen, | |
| And I know you're tired, | |
| Never seen you dry your eyes. | |
| I see your faces once a month and hear your voices through a telephone, | |
| But Mum and Dad, I'm coming home. | |
| 3 years later, shifted countries to my first home. | |
| Mom was there my brother didn't care, and dad was all alone. | |
| He came to see us once a month again he sat me down, | |
| He kissed my mum and till he's here I am the man of the house. | |
| Our roles exchanged just last year at the end of school, | |
| Uni called, but chasing dreams was something cool to do, | |
| Trusted me with the locks to my own apartment now, | |
| Moms afraid I bring my girl, she knows me inside out. | |
| I remember the day when I first cried, | |
| As a teenager that was hard to come by, no one knew at the time in the school that taught, this straight fat kid would aim for the sky. | |
| Mum held on, | |
| I fell short, | |
| With the girls I’ve kissed, she would decompose. | |
| On my 18th year my dad sent me a mail, | |
| Girls come and go but family remains. | |
| So dad, mum and dad, won't you hold me tight? | |
| I know you want me there tonight. | |
| I remember the day that you left home, | |
| My mum was crying and my dad stayed strong. | |
| And now I see you through a screen, | |
| And I know you're tired, | |
| Never seen you dry your eyes. | |
| I see your faces once a month and hear your voices through a telephone, | |
| But Mum and Dad, I'm coming home. | |
| You're more my friends than my guardian angels and I'll be there for you like the friends we watched on the screen eating food. | |
| I'll never change this, my dreams, you made me who I am and without you all my lyrics make no sense. | |
| So mum and dad | |
| Mum and dad | |
| Won't you hold me tight | |
| I know you want me there tonight. | |
| Now I live in a house with some empty rooms. | |
| My friends love my life, but they don't know the truth. | |
| And when I see you through a screen | |
| And when I close that book, | |
| There's just one thing on my mind, | |
| I maybe sixty years old and you maybe dead and gone. | |
| But mum and dad, I'm always there by your side. |
| zuo ci : Aarya | |
| zuo qu : Aarya | |
| Ten years old, on the table there you sat me down. | |
| Spoke about birds and the bees and why you had me and how | |
| Life is going to push you down, it' s your choice to get back up so you can turn it around. | |
| And mum thinks I didn' t know but my dad was smiling, and when you gifted me my first phone there was some denial. | |
| With great power comes great responsibility, | |
| They quoted Ben from the movie on the DVD. | |
| And dad is always watching cricket and my mum gets annoyed, | |
| But she still loves him and she needs him, then my brother was born. | |
| Now him and I we start to put up some fights, | |
| mum becomes the mediator, dad is still on Sky. | |
| So mum and dad and mum and dad, won' t you hold me tight? | |
| I know you want me there tonight. | |
| I remember the day that you left home, | |
| My mum was crying and my dad stayed strong. | |
| And when I see you through a screen, | |
| And I know you' re tired, | |
| Never seen you dry your eyes. | |
| I see your faces once a month and hear your voices through a telephone, | |
| But Mum and Dad, I' m coming home. | |
| 3 years later, shifted countries to my first home. | |
| Mom was there my brother didn' t care, and dad was all alone. | |
| He came to see us once a month again he sat me down, | |
| He kissed my mum and till he' s here I am the man of the house. | |
| Our roles exchanged just last year at the end of school, | |
| Uni called, but chasing dreams was something cool to do, | |
| Trusted me with the locks to my own apartment now, | |
| Moms afraid I bring my girl, she knows me inside out. | |
| I remember the day when I first cried, | |
| As a teenager that was hard to come by, no one knew at the time in the school that taught, this straight fat kid would aim for the sky. | |
| Mum held on, | |
| I fell short, | |
| With the girls I' ve kissed, she would decompose. | |
| On my 18th year my dad sent me a mail, | |
| Girls come and go but family remains. | |
| So dad, mum and dad, won' t you hold me tight? | |
| I know you want me there tonight. | |
| I remember the day that you left home, | |
| My mum was crying and my dad stayed strong. | |
| And now I see you through a screen, | |
| And I know you' re tired, | |
| Never seen you dry your eyes. | |
| I see your faces once a month and hear your voices through a telephone, | |
| But Mum and Dad, I' m coming home. | |
| You' re more my friends than my guardian angels and I' ll be there for you like the friends we watched on the screen eating food. | |
| I' ll never change this, my dreams, you made me who I am and without you all my lyrics make no sense. | |
| So mum and dad | |
| Mum and dad | |
| Won' t you hold me tight | |
| I know you want me there tonight. | |
| Now I live in a house with some empty rooms. | |
| My friends love my life, but they don' t know the truth. | |
| And when I see you through a screen | |
| And when I close that book, | |
| There' s just one thing on my mind, | |
| I maybe sixty years old and you maybe dead and gone. | |
| But mum and dad, I' m always there by your side. |
| zuò cí : Aarya | |
| zuò qǔ : Aarya | |
| Ten years old, on the table there you sat me down. | |
| Spoke about birds and the bees and why you had me and how | |
| Life is going to push you down, it' s your choice to get back up so you can turn it around. | |
| And mum thinks I didn' t know but my dad was smiling, and when you gifted me my first phone there was some denial. | |
| With great power comes great responsibility, | |
| They quoted Ben from the movie on the DVD. | |
| And dad is always watching cricket and my mum gets annoyed, | |
| But she still loves him and she needs him, then my brother was born. | |
| Now him and I we start to put up some fights, | |
| mum becomes the mediator, dad is still on Sky. | |
| So mum and dad and mum and dad, won' t you hold me tight? | |
| I know you want me there tonight. | |
| I remember the day that you left home, | |
| My mum was crying and my dad stayed strong. | |
| And when I see you through a screen, | |
| And I know you' re tired, | |
| Never seen you dry your eyes. | |
| I see your faces once a month and hear your voices through a telephone, | |
| But Mum and Dad, I' m coming home. | |
| 3 years later, shifted countries to my first home. | |
| Mom was there my brother didn' t care, and dad was all alone. | |
| He came to see us once a month again he sat me down, | |
| He kissed my mum and till he' s here I am the man of the house. | |
| Our roles exchanged just last year at the end of school, | |
| Uni called, but chasing dreams was something cool to do, | |
| Trusted me with the locks to my own apartment now, | |
| Moms afraid I bring my girl, she knows me inside out. | |
| I remember the day when I first cried, | |
| As a teenager that was hard to come by, no one knew at the time in the school that taught, this straight fat kid would aim for the sky. | |
| Mum held on, | |
| I fell short, | |
| With the girls I' ve kissed, she would decompose. | |
| On my 18th year my dad sent me a mail, | |
| Girls come and go but family remains. | |
| So dad, mum and dad, won' t you hold me tight? | |
| I know you want me there tonight. | |
| I remember the day that you left home, | |
| My mum was crying and my dad stayed strong. | |
| And now I see you through a screen, | |
| And I know you' re tired, | |
| Never seen you dry your eyes. | |
| I see your faces once a month and hear your voices through a telephone, | |
| But Mum and Dad, I' m coming home. | |
| You' re more my friends than my guardian angels and I' ll be there for you like the friends we watched on the screen eating food. | |
| I' ll never change this, my dreams, you made me who I am and without you all my lyrics make no sense. | |
| So mum and dad | |
| Mum and dad | |
| Won' t you hold me tight | |
| I know you want me there tonight. | |
| Now I live in a house with some empty rooms. | |
| My friends love my life, but they don' t know the truth. | |
| And when I see you through a screen | |
| And when I close that book, | |
| There' s just one thing on my mind, | |
| I maybe sixty years old and you maybe dead and gone. | |
| But mum and dad, I' m always there by your side. |