歌名 | Brestir Og Brak |
歌手 | Bjork |
专辑 | Gling Glo |
歌词 | Slæmar eru nefndirnar, thungt er theirra hlass. Samt vid munum skjóta theim, rebba fyrir rass. Thví vid getum jólahaldi frestad fram í mars, Bara ef oss svo bydur vid ad horfa. Mér er sem ég heyri bresti og brak, Undan theim kyngikrafti. Er thú thar nidri á thingi tekur theim tak, Thínum med thrumukjafti. Já, dreifbylingaflokkinn bryt ég á bak, Eins og fúaflak! Já, gott ef ég ekki, (...) kofann og sprengi hid spanskgræna forna thak! Já, mikid mun thad gledja æi minn ó - létt’ honum dimma daga - Er litlu börnin kaupa kí-lí-lí-ló, Af ávöxtum í sinn maga. Já, kát svo mun ég syngja hæ-æ-æ-hó, (Og) líka ding-ding-dó, Thá allt verdur uppselt, Thó mér finnist nú sjaldan ad selst hafi alveg nóg! Já, mikid mun thad gledja æi minn ó - létt’ honum dimma daga - Er litlu börnin kaupa kí-lí-lí-ló, Af ávöxtum í sinn maga. Já, kát svo mun ég syngja hæ-æ-æ-hó, (Og) líka ding-ding-dó, Thá allt verdur uppselt, Thó mér finnist nú sjaldan ad selst hafi alveg nóg! Thó mér finnist nú sjaldan ad selst hafi alveg nóg! Thó mér finnist nú sjaldan ad selst hafi alveg nóg! Translation: Snap and crackle The commitees are bad, their load is great We will however beat them. Because we can delay the christmas to march If only we want to. It is like I hear snaps and crackles From the awesome power When you, down in congress whip their asses With your thunderous mouth Yes, the ruralparty I break back like a leaky wreck Maybe I should the house and blow off the green copper roof Yes, it will make him happy Lighten his dark days As the small children buy a kilo Of fruits (for their belly) Yes, happy I will sing he-l-l-o (and) also ding-ding-dong It will all be sold out Even though I seldom find that we’ve sold enough Yes, it will make him happy Lighten his dark days As the small children buy a kilo Of fruits (for their belly) Yes, happy I will sing he-l-l-o (and) also ding-ding-dong It will all be sold out Even though I seldom find that we’ve sold enough Even though I seldom find that we’ve sold enough Even though I seldom find that we’ve sold enough |