| Song | Kathmandu |
| Artist | Dave's True Story |
| Album | Unauthorized |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [ti:Kathmandu] | |
| [ar:Dave's True Story] | |
| [al:Unauthorized] | |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Cantor |
| [00:05.16] | Kathmandu |
| [00:09.94] | Our dinner burns, our leader speaks, |
| [00:14.52] | Berlin is on the line. |
| [00:18.63] | I haven't called Louise in weeks. |
| [00:23.76] | I'm sure she's feeling fine. |
| [00:28.12] | They're shipping beer to Belfast. |
| [00:32.23] | They're tossing coins to fight the flu. |
| [00:37.28] | Well, here you are |
| [00:39.69] | And so am I, |
| [00:42.01] | What are we going to do? |
| [00:46.44] | Jehovah's witness came today |
| [00:51.22] | But could not pick the lock. |
| [00:55.59] | She stood awhile, then flew away. |
| [01:00.26] | You'd think she'd learn to knock. |
| [01:04.75] | I'm shipping tea to China. |
| [01:09.00] | I'm sending crows to KATHMANDU. |
| [01:14.01] | Now here you are |
| [01:16.54] | And so am I, |
| [01:19.24] | What are we going to do? |
| [01:28.09] | It's not like we've become two prisoners |
| [01:35.72] | Chained by the ankles to this room. |
| [01:45.87] | It's just your classic case of his and hers. |
| [01:55.21] | Except this his and hers |
| [01:58.10] | Might just seal up like a tomb. |
| [02:04.40] | The TV hums, the newsmen talk. |
| [02:10.03] | A sense of things implied. |
| [02:14.22] | I read the papers like a hawk |
| [02:18.92] | For signs of life outside. |
| [02:23.35] | I'm on the trail of nothing. |
| [02:27.67] | And looking hard to find a clue. |
| [02:32.63] | Well, here you are |
| [02:35.32] | And so am I, |
| [02:37.66] | What are we going ... |
| [02:39.52] | What are we going ... |
| [02:41.82] | What are we going to do? |
| [02:46.94] | What are we going to do? |
| [02:55.41] |
| ti: Kathmandu | |
| ar: Dave' s True Story | |
| al: Unauthorized | |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : Cantor |
| [00:05.16] | Kathmandu |
| [00:09.94] | Our dinner burns, our leader speaks, |
| [00:14.52] | Berlin is on the line. |
| [00:18.63] | I haven' t called Louise in weeks. |
| [00:23.76] | I' m sure she' s feeling fine. |
| [00:28.12] | They' re shipping beer to Belfast. |
| [00:32.23] | They' re tossing coins to fight the flu. |
| [00:37.28] | Well, here you are |
| [00:39.69] | And so am I, |
| [00:42.01] | What are we going to do? |
| [00:46.44] | Jehovah' s witness came today |
| [00:51.22] | But could not pick the lock. |
| [00:55.59] | She stood awhile, then flew away. |
| [01:00.26] | You' d think she' d learn to knock. |
| [01:04.75] | I' m shipping tea to China. |
| [01:09.00] | I' m sending crows to KATHMANDU. |
| [01:14.01] | Now here you are |
| [01:16.54] | And so am I, |
| [01:19.24] | What are we going to do? |
| [01:28.09] | It' s not like we' ve become two prisoners |
| [01:35.72] | Chained by the ankles to this room. |
| [01:45.87] | It' s just your classic case of his and hers. |
| [01:55.21] | Except this his and hers |
| [01:58.10] | Might just seal up like a tomb. |
| [02:04.40] | The TV hums, the newsmen talk. |
| [02:10.03] | A sense of things implied. |
| [02:14.22] | I read the papers like a hawk |
| [02:18.92] | For signs of life outside. |
| [02:23.35] | I' m on the trail of nothing. |
| [02:27.67] | And looking hard to find a clue. |
| [02:32.63] | Well, here you are |
| [02:35.32] | And so am I, |
| [02:37.66] | What are we going ... |
| [02:39.52] | What are we going ... |
| [02:41.82] | What are we going to do? |
| [02:46.94] | What are we going to do? |
| [02:55.41] |
| ti: Kathmandu | |
| ar: Dave' s True Story | |
| al: Unauthorized | |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Cantor |
| [00:05.16] | Kathmandu |
| [00:09.94] | Our dinner burns, our leader speaks, |
| [00:14.52] | Berlin is on the line. |
| [00:18.63] | I haven' t called Louise in weeks. |
| [00:23.76] | I' m sure she' s feeling fine. |
| [00:28.12] | They' re shipping beer to Belfast. |
| [00:32.23] | They' re tossing coins to fight the flu. |
| [00:37.28] | Well, here you are |
| [00:39.69] | And so am I, |
| [00:42.01] | What are we going to do? |
| [00:46.44] | Jehovah' s witness came today |
| [00:51.22] | But could not pick the lock. |
| [00:55.59] | She stood awhile, then flew away. |
| [01:00.26] | You' d think she' d learn to knock. |
| [01:04.75] | I' m shipping tea to China. |
| [01:09.00] | I' m sending crows to KATHMANDU. |
| [01:14.01] | Now here you are |
| [01:16.54] | And so am I, |
| [01:19.24] | What are we going to do? |
| [01:28.09] | It' s not like we' ve become two prisoners |
| [01:35.72] | Chained by the ankles to this room. |
| [01:45.87] | It' s just your classic case of his and hers. |
| [01:55.21] | Except this his and hers |
| [01:58.10] | Might just seal up like a tomb. |
| [02:04.40] | The TV hums, the newsmen talk. |
| [02:10.03] | A sense of things implied. |
| [02:14.22] | I read the papers like a hawk |
| [02:18.92] | For signs of life outside. |
| [02:23.35] | I' m on the trail of nothing. |
| [02:27.67] | And looking hard to find a clue. |
| [02:32.63] | Well, here you are |
| [02:35.32] | And so am I, |
| [02:37.66] | What are we going ... |
| [02:39.52] | What are we going ... |
| [02:41.82] | What are we going to do? |
| [02:46.94] | What are we going to do? |
| [02:55.41] |