Paroles: Suzanne Vega. 99.9 F°. Blood Sings.
When blood sees blood of it's own
It sings to see itself again
It sings to hear the voice it's known
It sings to recognize the face
One body split and passed along the line
From the shoulder to the hip
I know these bones as being mine
And the curving of the lip
And my question to you is
How did this come to pass?
How did this one life
Fall so far and fast?
Some are lean and some with grace and some without
Tell the story that repeats
Of a child who had been left alone at birth
Left to fend and taught to fight
See his eyes and how they start with light
Getting colder as the pictures go
Did he carry his bad luck upon his back?
That bad luck that we've all come to know
And my question to you is
How did this come to pass?
How did this one life
Fall so far and fast?
When blood sees blood of it's own
It sings to see itself again
It sings to hear the voice it's known
It sings to recognize the face
It sings to see itself again
It sings to hear the voice it's known
It sings to recognize the face
One body split and passed along the line
From the shoulder to the hip
I know these bones as being mine
And the curving of the lip
And my question to you is
How did this come to pass?
How did this one life
Fall so far and fast?
Some are lean and some with grace and some without
Tell the story that repeats
Of a child who had been left alone at birth
Left to fend and taught to fight
See his eyes and how they start with light
Getting colder as the pictures go
Did he carry his bad luck upon his back?
That bad luck that we've all come to know
And my question to you is
How did this come to pass?
How did this one life
Fall so far and fast?
When blood sees blood of it's own
It sings to see itself again
It sings to hear the voice it's known
It sings to recognize the face
Vega, Suzanne
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