| Song | Anni Kookoo |
| Artist | Xavier Rudd |
| Album | White Moth |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Rudd | |
| the places that we lived, the living that we did | |
| the places we were put, the things we were giving | |
| the things that they took | |
| they took away our pride, and if they didn't | |
| take our lives, they took away the things that made us feel alive | |
| oooo what have we become, what have we become | |
| oooo how did this become, how did this become | |
| the old women reflects from the east to the west | |
| she thinks of her grandmother and her grandfather | |
| and the strength that they had | |
| now she looks to the young | |
| with all their sniffing and their drugs | |
| the drinking that has stolen so many souls | |
| and flooded her sacred blood | |
| she says oooo what have we become, | |
| what have we become | |
| she says oooo how did this become, | |
| how did this become | |
| she says oooo the bottle took my son, | |
| it took away my son | |
| she says oooo where we going to run, | |
| what have we become |
| zuo qu : Rudd | |
| the places that we lived, the living that we did | |
| the places we were put, the things we were giving | |
| the things that they took | |
| they took away our pride, and if they didn' t | |
| take our lives, they took away the things that made us feel alive | |
| oooo what have we become, what have we become | |
| oooo how did this become, how did this become | |
| the old women reflects from the east to the west | |
| she thinks of her grandmother and her grandfather | |
| and the strength that they had | |
| now she looks to the young | |
| with all their sniffing and their drugs | |
| the drinking that has stolen so many souls | |
| and flooded her sacred blood | |
| she says oooo what have we become, | |
| what have we become | |
| she says oooo how did this become, | |
| how did this become | |
| she says oooo the bottle took my son, | |
| it took away my son | |
| she says oooo where we going to run, | |
| what have we become |
| zuò qǔ : Rudd | |
| the places that we lived, the living that we did | |
| the places we were put, the things we were giving | |
| the things that they took | |
| they took away our pride, and if they didn' t | |
| take our lives, they took away the things that made us feel alive | |
| oooo what have we become, what have we become | |
| oooo how did this become, how did this become | |
| the old women reflects from the east to the west | |
| she thinks of her grandmother and her grandfather | |
| and the strength that they had | |
| now she looks to the young | |
| with all their sniffing and their drugs | |
| the drinking that has stolen so many souls | |
| and flooded her sacred blood | |
| she says oooo what have we become, | |
| what have we become | |
| she says oooo how did this become, | |
| how did this become | |
| she says oooo the bottle took my son, | |
| it took away my son | |
| she says oooo where we going to run, | |
| what have we become |