Les paroles de la musique Dodo/Lurker par Genesis sont ici. Ecrit, arrangé et interprété par Genesis, la chanson Dodo / Lurker est extraite de leur album Abacab sorti le 18 septembre 1981. La partition batterie de Dodo/Lurker est également disponible sur le site. Pour toutes les partitions et batterie covers de Genesis, vous pouvez les consulter ici : Toutes les partition de batterie et batterie cover de Genesis
A) Dodo:
Too big to fly, dodo ugly so dodo must die
Dog go with fear on its side, can’t change, can’t change the tide
Dog baiter, agitator, asking questions, says he wants to know why
Ain’t no reason that money can’t buy
Mink he pretty so mink he must die, must die, must die
Sun he giving life in his light
Part of the system
Friend to man, friend to the trees
No friend to the snowman
Where does he go, what does he do?
Does he meet with the mole, the stream, the cloud
And end up at the bottom of the sea
Fish he got a hook in his throat
Fish he got problems
Where does he go, what does he do?
Does he hope he’s too small, to poor a haul
Who’ll end up being thrown back in the sea
I’m back in the sea
Caretaker, horror movie
Only one eye, only needs one boot
Sweet lady, she knows she looks good
Vacuum coming for the bright and the brute
Big noise, black smoke
So pig-headed couldn’t see the joke
But it ain’t funny
Ask the fly on the wall
It’s only living
It don’t matter at all, at all, at all
Pimp, he make you drool and grunt
He got an answer
One he got a dream of love
Deep as the ocean
Where does he go?
What does he do?
Will the siren team with Davy Jones
And trap him at the bottom of the sea?
I’m back in the sea
I’m back in the sea
I’m back in the sea
B) Lurker:
Meanwhile lurking by a stone in the mud
Two eyes looked to see what I was and
Then something spoke and this is what
It said to me…….
Clothes of brass and hair of brown
Seldom need to breathe
Don’t need no wings to fly
Ooh and a heart of stone
And a fear of fire and water
Who am I?
Clothes of brass and hair of brown
Seldom need to breathe
Don’t need no wings to fly
And a heart of stone
And a fear of fire and water
Who am I?