The Gift

歌手: The Velvet Underground • 时间:

📝 纯歌词版本

作词 : Lou Reed
 作曲 : John Cale/Lou Reed/Maureen Tucker/Sterling Morrison
Waldo Jeffers had reached his limit.
It was now Mid-August
Which meant he had been separated from Marsha for more than two months.
Two months, and all he had to show was three dog-eared letters
And two very expensive long-distance phone calls.
True, when school had ended and she'd returned to Wisconsin,
And he to Locust, Pennsylvania,
She had sworn to maintain a certain fidelity.
She would date occasionally, but merely as amusement.
She would remain faithful

But lately Waldo began to worry, He had trouble sleeping at night
And when he did, he had horrible dreams.
He lay awake at night,
Tossing and turning underneath his pleated quilt protector,
Tears welling in his eyes as he pictured Marsha,
Her sworn vows overcome by liquor and the smooth soothing of some neanderthal,
Finally submitting to the final caresses of sexual oblivion.
It was more than the human mind could bear
Visions of Marsha's faithlessness haunted him.Marsha
Daytime fantasies of sexual abandon permeated his thoughts.
And the thing was, they wouldn't understand how she really was.
He, Waldo, alone understood this.
He had intuitively grasped every nook and cranny of her psyche.
He had made her smile.
She needed him, and he wasn't there. (Awww...)
The idea came to him on the Thursday
Before the Mummers' Parade was scheduled to appear.
He'd just finished mowing and edging the Edelsons lawn for a dollar fifty
And had checked the mailbox to see if there was at least a word from Marsha.
There was nothing but a circular
From the Amalgamated Aluminum Company Of America
Inquiring into his awing needs.
At least they cared enough to write
It was a New York company.
You could go anywhere in the mails.
Then it struck him.
He didn't have enough money to go to Wisconsin in the accepted fashion,
True, but why not mail himself?
It was absurdly simple.
He would ship himself parcel post, special delivery.
The next day Waldo went to the supermarket
To purchase the necessary equipment.
He bought masking tape, a staple gun
And a medium sized cardboard box just right for a person of his build.
He judged that with a minimum of jostling he could ride quite comfortably.
A few airholes, some water, perhaps some midnight snacks,
And it would probably be as good as going tourist!
By Friday afternoon, Waldo was set.
He was thoroughly packed and the Post Office had agreed
To pick him up at three o'clock.
He'd marked the package "Fragile",
And as he sat curled up inside,
Resting on the foam rubber cushioning he'd thoughtfully included,
He tried to picture the look of awe and happiness on Marshas face
As she opened her door, saw the package, tipped the deliverer,
And then opened it to see her Waldo finally there in person.
She would kiss him, and then maybe they could see a movie.
If he'd only thought of this before.
Suddenly rough hands gripped his package and he felt himself borne up.
He landed with a thud in a truck and was off
Marsha Bronson had just finished setting her hair.
It had been a very rough weekend.
She had to remember not to drink like that.
Bill had been nice about it though.
After it was over he'd said he still respected her and, after all,
It was certainly the way of nature,
And even though, no, he didn't love her,
He did feel an affection for her.
And after all, they were grown adults.
Oh, what Bill could teach Waldo!
But that seemed many years ago
Sheila Klein, her very, very best friend,
Walked in through the porch screen door and into the kitchen.
"Oh gawd, it's absolutely maudlin outside."“
"Ach, I know what you mean, I feel all icky!"“
Marsha tightened the belt on her cotton robe with the silk outer edge.
Sheila ran her finger over some salt grains on the kitchen table,
Licked her finger and made a face
"I'm supposed to be taking these salt pills,but," “
She wrinkled her nose, "they make me feel like throwing up."
Marsha started to pat herself under the chin, Marsha
An exercise she'd seen on television
"God, don't even talk about that."“
She got up from the table and went to the sink
Where she picked up a bottle of pink and blue vitamins.
"Want one? Supposed to be better than Stick,"
And then attempted to touch her knees.
"I don't think I'll ever touch a daiquiri again."“
She gave up and sat down,
This time nearer the small table that supported the telephone.
"Maybe Bill'll call," she said to Sheila's glance. “
Sheila nibbled on a cuticle,
"After last night, I thought maybe you'd be through with him."“
"I know what you mean. My God, he was like an octopus. “
Hands all over the place."
She gestured, raising her arms upwards in defense.
"The thing is, after a while, you get tired of fighting with him, you know, “
And after all I didn't really do anything Friday and Saturday
So I kind of owed it to him. You know what I mean."
She started to scratch. Sheila was giggling with her hand over her mouth
"I'll tell you, I felt the same way, and even after a while," “
Here she bent forward in a whisper,
"I wanted to!" Now she was laughing very loudly“
It was at this point that Mr. Jameson of the Clarence Darrow Post Office
Rang the doorbell of the large stucco colored frame house.
When Marsha Bronson opened the door, he helped her carry the package in.
He had his yellow and his green slips of paper signed
And left with a fifteen cent tip
That Marsha had gotten out of her mother's small beige pocketbook in the den
"What do you think it is?" Sheila asked.“
Marsha stood with her arms folded behind her back.
She stared at the brown cardboard carton
That sat in the middle of the living room
"I dunno."“
Inside the package, Waldo quivered with excitement
As he listened to the muffled voices.
Sheila ran her fingernail over the masking tape that ran down the center of the carton.
"Why don't you look at the return address and see who it's from?" “
Waldo felt his heart beating.
He could feel the vibrating footsteps.
It would be soon
Marsha walked around the carton and read the ink-scratched label.
"Ah, god it's from Waldo!"“
"That schmuck!" said Sheila. “
Waldo trembled with expectation.
"Well, you might as well open it," said Sheila. “
Both of them tried to lift the staple flap
"Ah sst," said Marsha, groaning, "he must have nailed it shut."
They tugged on the flap again.
"My God, you need a power drill to get this thing open!" “
They pulled again. "You can't get a grip."
They both stood still, breathing heavily
"Why don't you get a scissor," said Sheila. “
Marsha ran into the kitchen,
But all she could find was a little sewing scissor.
Then she remembered that her father
kept a collection of tools in the basement.
She ran downstairs, and when she came back up,
She had a large sheet metal cutter in her hand.
"This is the best I could find." She was very out of breath. “
"Here, you do it. I-I'm gonna die."
She sank into a large fluffy couch and exhaled noisily.
Sheila tried to make a slit between the masking tape
And the end of the cardboard flap,
But the blade was too big and there wasn't enough room
"God damn this thing!" she said feeling very exasperated. “
Then smiling, "I got an idea."
"What?" said Marsha“
"Just watch," said Sheila, touching her finger to her head“
Inside the package, Waldo was so transfixed with excitement
That he could barely breathe.
His skin felt prickly from the heat,
And he could feel his heart beating in his throat.
It would be soon.
Sheila stood quite upright
And walked around to the other side of the package.
Then she sank down to her knees, grasped the cutter by both handles,
Took a deep breath,
And plunged the long blade through the middle of the package,
Through the masking tape, through the cardboard,
Through the cushioning
And (thud) right through the center of Waldo Jeffers head, (
Which split slightly and caused little rhythmic arcs of red
To pulsate gently in the morning sun

🎵 LRC歌词版本

[00:00.000] 作词 : Lou Reed
[00:01.000] 作曲 : John Cale/Lou Reed/Maureen Tucker/Sterling Morrison
[00:02.060]Waldo Jeffers had reached his limit.
[00:04.560]It was now Mid-August
[00:06.230]Which meant he had been separated from Marsha for more than two months.
[00:10.360]Two months, and all he had to show was three dog-eared letters
[00:13.700]And two very expensive long-distance phone calls.
[00:16.940]True, when school had ended and she'd returned to Wisconsin,
[00:20.040]And he to Locust, Pennsylvania,
[00:22.340]She had sworn to maintain a certain fidelity.
[00:25.380]She would date occasionally, but merely as amusement.
[00:29.160]She would remain faithful
[00:31.620]
[00:34.400]But lately Waldo began to worry, He had trouble sleeping at night
[00:36.660]And when he did, he had horrible dreams.
[00:39.810]He lay awake at night,
[00:41.570]Tossing and turning underneath his pleated quilt protector,
[00:45.260]Tears welling in his eyes as he pictured Marsha,
[00:48.670]Her sworn vows overcome by liquor and the smooth soothing of some neanderthal,
[00:54.350]Finally submitting to the final caresses of sexual oblivion.
[00:59.040]It was more than the human mind could bear
[01:02.120]Visions of Marsha's faithlessness haunted him.Marsha
[01:05.240]Daytime fantasies of sexual abandon permeated his thoughts.
[01:09.280]And the thing was, they wouldn't understand how she really was.
[01:13.810]He, Waldo, alone understood this.
[01:16.640]He had intuitively grasped every nook and cranny of her psyche.
[01:20.590]He had made her smile.
[01:22.530]She needed him, and he wasn't there. (Awww...)
[01:25.930]The idea came to him on the Thursday
[01:27.630]Before the Mummers' Parade was scheduled to appear.
[01:30.520]He'd just finished mowing and edging the Edelsons lawn for a dollar fifty
[01:33.860]And had checked the mailbox to see if there was at least a word from Marsha.
[01:37.940]There was nothing but a circular
[01:39.500]From the Amalgamated Aluminum Company Of America
[01:41.440]Inquiring into his awing needs.
[01:44.030]At least they cared enough to write
[01:46.370]It was a New York company.
[01:48.560]You could go anywhere in the mails.
[01:51.010]Then it struck him.
[01:52.850]He didn't have enough money to go to Wisconsin in the accepted fashion,
[01:55.840]True, but why not mail himself?
[01:58.890]It was absurdly simple.
[02:00.660]He would ship himself parcel post, special delivery.
[02:04.160]The next day Waldo went to the supermarket
[02:06.330]To purchase the necessary equipment.
[02:08.730]He bought masking tape, a staple gun
[02:11.010]And a medium sized cardboard box just right for a person of his build.
[02:15.250]He judged that with a minimum of jostling he could ride quite comfortably.
[02:19.140]A few airholes, some water, perhaps some midnight snacks,
[02:22.770]And it would probably be as good as going tourist!
[02:26.170]By Friday afternoon, Waldo was set.
[02:28.770]He was thoroughly packed and the Post Office had agreed
[02:30.790]To pick him up at three o'clock.
[02:32.880]He'd marked the package "Fragile",
[02:34.560]And as he sat curled up inside,
[02:36.300]Resting on the foam rubber cushioning he'd thoughtfully included,
[02:39.450]He tried to picture the look of awe and happiness on Marshas face
[02:42.450]As she opened her door, saw the package, tipped the deliverer,
[02:46.080]And then opened it to see her Waldo finally there in person.
[02:50.070]She would kiss him, and then maybe they could see a movie.
[02:54.020]If he'd only thought of this before.
[02:56.670]Suddenly rough hands gripped his package and he felt himself borne up.
[03:01.160]He landed with a thud in a truck and was off
[03:04.640]Marsha Bronson had just finished setting her hair.
[03:07.630]It had been a very rough weekend.
[03:10.360]She had to remember not to drink like that.
[03:13.360]Bill had been nice about it though.
[03:15.350]After it was over he'd said he still respected her and, after all,
[03:18.740]It was certainly the way of nature,
[03:20.860]And even though, no, he didn't love her,
[03:23.250]He did feel an affection for her.
[03:26.050]And after all, they were grown adults.
[03:28.840]Oh, what Bill could teach Waldo!
[03:31.520]But that seemed many years ago
[03:34.460]Sheila Klein, her very, very best friend,
[03:37.360]Walked in through the porch screen door and into the kitchen.
[03:41.440]"Oh gawd, it's absolutely maudlin outside."“
[03:44.520]"Ach, I know what you mean, I feel all icky!"“
[03:48.760]Marsha tightened the belt on her cotton robe with the silk outer edge.
[03:52.410]Sheila ran her finger over some salt grains on the kitchen table,
[03:56.050]Licked her finger and made a face
[03:58.650]"I'm supposed to be taking these salt pills,but," “
[04:00.630]She wrinkled her nose, "they make me feel like throwing up."
[04:04.920]Marsha started to pat herself under the chin, Marsha
[04:07.460]An exercise she'd seen on television
[04:10.100]"God, don't even talk about that."“
[04:12.650]She got up from the table and went to the sink
[04:14.340]Where she picked up a bottle of pink and blue vitamins.
[04:17.240]"Want one? Supposed to be better than Stick,"
[04:19.430]And then attempted to touch her knees.
[04:21.870]"I don't think I'll ever touch a daiquiri again."“
[04:25.060]She gave up and sat down,
[04:26.650]This time nearer the small table that supported the telephone.
[04:30.190]"Maybe Bill'll call," she said to Sheila's glance. “
[04:33.740]Sheila nibbled on a cuticle,
[04:36.080]"After last night, I thought maybe you'd be through with him."“
[04:39.620]"I know what you mean. My God, he was like an octopus. “
[04:42.350]Hands all over the place."
[04:44.460]She gestured, raising her arms upwards in defense.
[04:47.210]"The thing is, after a while, you get tired of fighting with him, you know, “
[04:50.500]And after all I didn't really do anything Friday and Saturday
[04:53.540]So I kind of owed it to him. You know what I mean."
[04:56.300]She started to scratch. Sheila was giggling with her hand over her mouth
[05:01.010]"I'll tell you, I felt the same way, and even after a while," “
[05:04.440]Here she bent forward in a whisper,
[05:06.290]"I wanted to!" Now she was laughing very loudly“
[05:10.520]It was at this point that Mr. Jameson of the Clarence Darrow Post Office
[05:14.120]Rang the doorbell of the large stucco colored frame house.
[05:17.750]When Marsha Bronson opened the door, he helped her carry the package in.
[05:21.190]He had his yellow and his green slips of paper signed
[05:24.090]And left with a fifteen cent tip
[05:25.680]That Marsha had gotten out of her mother's small beige pocketbook in the den
[05:30.010]"What do you think it is?" Sheila asked.“
[05:32.600]Marsha stood with her arms folded behind her back.
[05:35.390]She stared at the brown cardboard carton
[05:37.490]That sat in the middle of the living room
[05:39.430]"I dunno."“
[05:41.270]Inside the package, Waldo quivered with excitement
[05:44.540]As he listened to the muffled voices.
[05:46.780]Sheila ran her fingernail over the masking tape that ran down the center of the carton.
[05:51.380]"Why don't you look at the return address and see who it's from?" “
[05:55.110]Waldo felt his heart beating.
[05:57.160]He could feel the vibrating footsteps.
[05:59.070]It would be soon
[06:01.810]Marsha walked around the carton and read the ink-scratched label.
[06:05.450]"Ah, god it's from Waldo!"“
[06:08.140]"That schmuck!" said Sheila. “
[06:10.690]Waldo trembled with expectation.
[06:13.590]"Well, you might as well open it," said Sheila. “
[06:16.080]Both of them tried to lift the staple flap
[06:19.280]"Ah sst," said Marsha, groaning, "he must have nailed it shut."
[06:23.850]They tugged on the flap again.
[06:26.100]"My God, you need a power drill to get this thing open!" “
[06:29.840]They pulled again. "You can't get a grip."
[06:34.760]They both stood still, breathing heavily
[06:38.150]"Why don't you get a scissor," said Sheila. “
[06:41.030]Marsha ran into the kitchen,
[06:42.820]But all she could find was a little sewing scissor.
[06:45.960]Then she remembered that her father
[06:47.410]kept a collection of tools in the basement.
[06:49.700]She ran downstairs, and when she came back up,
[06:52.100]She had a large sheet metal cutter in her hand.
[06:55.090]"This is the best I could find." She was very out of breath. “
[06:58.330]"Here, you do it. I-I'm gonna die."
[07:01.320]She sank into a large fluffy couch and exhaled noisily.
[07:06.100]Sheila tried to make a slit between the masking tape
[07:08.790]And the end of the cardboard flap,
[07:10.630]But the blade was too big and there wasn't enough room
[07:13.820]"God damn this thing!" she said feeling very exasperated. “
[07:17.710]Then smiling, "I got an idea."
[07:20.700]"What?" said Marsha“
[07:22.040]"Just watch," said Sheila, touching her finger to her head“
[07:25.330]Inside the package, Waldo was so transfixed with excitement
[07:29.120]That he could barely breathe.
[07:31.410]His skin felt prickly from the heat,
[07:33.710]And he could feel his heart beating in his throat.
[07:36.490]It would be soon.
[07:38.930]Sheila stood quite upright
[07:41.100]And walked around to the other side of the package.
[07:43.940]Then she sank down to her knees, grasped the cutter by both handles,
[07:48.290]Took a deep breath,
[07:49.630]And plunged the long blade through the middle of the package,
[07:52.520]Through the masking tape, through the cardboard,
[07:54.910]Through the cushioning
[07:55.610]And (thud) right through the center of Waldo Jeffers head, (
[07:59.840]Which split slightly and caused little rhythmic arcs of red
[08:03.080]To pulsate gently in the morning sun

🌍 纯翻译歌词

沃尔多·杰夫斯已经到忍到极限了
那是八月中旬
这意味着他已经跟玛莎分开了两个多月了
两个月,他就只有三封翻烂了的信
还有两通超贵的长途电话
的确,毕业后她回了威斯康辛
而他回到宾州
她发誓会保持某种程度的忠诚
她会偶尔出去浪,但只是玩玩而已
她不会给他戴绿帽子
But lately Waldo had begun to worry.但最近Waldo开始担心了
他晚上睡不着觉
一旦睡着,就会做噩梦
他整晚躺着发呆
在被套里翻来覆去
眼泪汪汪,当他想到玛莎可能会
在酒精和某些傻吊的花言巧语诱惑下
在不可描述的快乐中把誓言跑到脑后
这是人能忍的事?
不忠的画面一直在他脑海里盘旋
那种被绿了的白日幻想彻底占领他的思维
问题是,那些人根本不会懂她
只有他,沃尔多,最懂
他直观的了解她心灵每个角落与缝隙
他能带给她欢笑
她需要他,而他却不在(啊...)
那天他灵机一动
就在周四化装游行开始前
就在他为了1美元55美分打理完艾德森家的草坪时
他去检查邮箱看看有没有来自玛莎的只言片语
结果一无所获,除了
美国联合铝业公司的一张传单
打探他的需求
至少他们还有心思给他写信
那是家纽约的公司
你可以邮寄东西到任何地方
然后他有了一个大胆的想法
他没钱用正常方法去威斯康辛
但是他可以把自己寄过去啊
简直不要太简单
他要把自己装在包裹里寄过去,特快专递
第二天沃尔多就去超市
买了所有需要的工具
他买了封口胶带、钉枪
选了一个刚好合适他的硬纸板箱子
他轻轻地撞了几下试试看,可以在里面呆得很舒服
几个透气孔,一点水,可能还有点零食
这差不多会像一趟不错的旅行了
到周五下午,沃尔多也已经准备就绪
他已经把自己打包好,而邮局同意
三点钟来取货
他把包裹标记为“易碎”
然后蜷缩在里面
坐在他机智地准备好的泡沫缓冲垫上休息
他试着想象,玛莎惊喜的神情
当她打开门,看见包裹,付过小费
最后拆开包裹发现她的沃尔多闪亮登场
她会送上热吻,然后或许会一起去看电影
要是他之前就想到的话
突然他的包裹被粗暴的抬起来
嘭地一声被扔在卡车上,然后出发了
玛莎·布朗森刚刚做完头发
她周末过得相当不顺
她要记住再也别那样喝酒了
虽然比尔还算友好
事情结束后他说他仍然尊敬她,毕竟
这只是正常生理需求而已
虽然,他并不爱她
但他的确对她有点意思
反正他们都是成年人了
哎,比尔真的该给沃尔多上一课!
但那仿佛像是几百年前了
希拉·克莱恩是她的超级闺蜜
她穿过门廊的纱帘门走到厨房里
天啊,空气中都弥漫着宿醉后气味啊”
呵,我知道你的意思,我也觉得很恶心”
玛莎绑紧了她带丝绸花边的棉袍的腰带
希拉用手指沾了沾厨房桌子上的盐粒
舔了舔手指,做了个鬼脸
按理说我该服用这些盐丸的,但是”
她皱了皱鼻子,“它们让我想吐”
开始轻拍自己的下巴
一种她在电视上看到的锻炼动作
天,说都不要说起那个”
她起身离开桌子走到水槽边
拿起了一瓶粉红和蓝色相间的维他命片
 “来一片?据说比Stick(某著名盐丸牌子)好吃”
然后试图触碰她的膝盖
我觉得我这辈子都不会再碰德其利(某种水果鸡尾酒)了”
她放弃了锻炼然后坐下来
这次坐到了靠近电话的小桌子旁
也许比尔会给我打电话,”她对希拉说
而希拉咬着指尖上的死皮,看着她说
我以为昨晚之后,你就受够他了”
我知道你的意思。天啊,他就像只触手怪一样
手到处乱摸。”
她比划了一下,举起双臂做防御状
问题是,过了一会儿,你就厌烦抗拒他了,你懂的
毕竟我周五周六并没有真的跟他做什么
所以我差不多是欠他的。你懂我的意思。”
她开始抓耳挠腮,希拉捂着嘴偷笑
我跟你讲,我一开始也这么觉得,甚至之后好一阵子”
说到这儿她向前倾,压低了声音
其实我也想要!”这时她大笑了起来
正是此时,Clarence Darrow邮局的詹姆森先生
按响了抹灰框架的大房子的门铃,
当玛莎·布朗森打开门,他帮忙把包裹抬了进来
他让她签了那些黄黄绿绿的收据
收写了十五美分小费离开了
那是玛莎从她妈妈放在屋里的小钱包里拿出来的
你猜里面是什么”希拉问道
玛莎背着手站在包裹前
她盯着棕色的,
放在客厅中间的纸板箱
我不知道”
在包裹里面,沃尔多激动得浑身发抖
当他听见模糊不清的声音时
希拉用手指划过纸箱中间的密封胶带
你为什么不看看回寄地址,看它是谁寄的呢?”
沃尔多感到心脏要跳出来了
他能感觉到脚步的震动
很快了
玛莎走到纸箱边,辨认着模糊的标签
啊,天啊,是沃尔多寄来的!”
那个大笨蛋!”希拉说
沃尔多满怀期待地颤抖着
好吧,你还是打开它吧”希拉说
她们两个都试图抬起订书钉
 “啊,干,”玛莎说,呻吟着,“他肯定是把它钉死了。”
她们继续拽着钉子,。
老天,你需哟啊一个电钻来把这东西弄开!”
她们又努力了一番,“你根本打不开它。”
她们都呆站着,喘着粗气
你为什么不拿把剪刀来,”希拉说。
玛莎飞奔到厨房
但她只找到了一把缝纫用的小剪刀
然后她想起来
她爸爸在地下室有一套工具
她跑下楼,等她回来时
手上提了一台大型金属片切割机
这是我能找到最合用的了”她上气不接下气
 “给,你来。我要累死了。”
她把自己埋进软软的大沙发里,喘着粗气
希拉试图在胶带
和纸箱底间切出一条缝
但是刀片太厚了,下不去手
什么鬼!”她很抓狂
然后突然微微一笑,“我有个大胆的想法。”
什么?”玛莎问道
你瞧好了,”希拉说着,用手指点着脑袋
在包裹里面,沃尔多激动到不能自已
他快要窒息了
他的皮肤因为发烫而感到瘙痒
他能感到自己的心脏快从嗓子眼里跳出来了
快了,快了
希拉站直了
走到包裹的另一边
然后跪在地上,抓住切割机的两个把手
深呼吸
将长长的刀片没入了包裹之中
穿过了封口胶袋,穿过了硬纸板
穿过了泡沫软垫
嘭地一声)穿过了沃尔多的脑袋
它轻轻开裂,红色的液体随着切割节奏喷溅而出
在清晨阳光下轻盈飞舞

🔤 LRC翻译歌词

[00:02.060]沃尔多·杰夫斯已经到忍到极限了
[00:04.560]那是八月中旬
[00:06.230]这意味着他已经跟玛莎分开了两个多月了
[00:10.360]两个月,他就只有三封翻烂了的信
[00:13.700]还有两通超贵的长途电话
[00:16.940]的确,毕业后她回了威斯康辛
[00:20.040]而他回到宾州
[00:22.340]她发誓会保持某种程度的忠诚
[00:25.380]她会偶尔出去浪,但只是玩玩而已
[00:29.160]她不会给他戴绿帽子
[00:31.620]But lately Waldo had begun to worry.但最近Waldo开始担心了
[00:34.400]他晚上睡不着觉
[00:36.660]一旦睡着,就会做噩梦
[00:39.810]他整晚躺着发呆
[00:41.570]在被套里翻来覆去
[00:45.260]眼泪汪汪,当他想到玛莎可能会
[00:48.670]在酒精和某些傻吊的花言巧语诱惑下
[00:54.350]在不可描述的快乐中把誓言跑到脑后
[00:59.040]这是人能忍的事?
[01:02.120]不忠的画面一直在他脑海里盘旋
[01:05.240]那种被绿了的白日幻想彻底占领他的思维
[01:09.280]问题是,那些人根本不会懂她
[01:13.810]只有他,沃尔多,最懂
[01:16.640]他直观的了解她心灵每个角落与缝隙
[01:20.590]他能带给她欢笑
[01:22.530]她需要他,而他却不在(啊...)
[01:25.930]那天他灵机一动
[01:27.630]就在周四化装游行开始前
[01:30.520]就在他为了1美元55美分打理完艾德森家的草坪时
[01:33.860]他去检查邮箱看看有没有来自玛莎的只言片语
[01:37.940]结果一无所获,除了
[01:39.500]美国联合铝业公司的一张传单
[01:41.440]打探他的需求
[01:44.030]至少他们还有心思给他写信
[01:46.370]那是家纽约的公司
[01:48.560]你可以邮寄东西到任何地方
[01:51.010]然后他有了一个大胆的想法
[01:52.850]他没钱用正常方法去威斯康辛
[01:55.840]但是他可以把自己寄过去啊
[01:58.890]简直不要太简单
[02:00.660]他要把自己装在包裹里寄过去,特快专递
[02:04.160]第二天沃尔多就去超市
[02:06.330]买了所有需要的工具
[02:08.730]他买了封口胶带、钉枪
[02:11.010]选了一个刚好合适他的硬纸板箱子
[02:15.250]他轻轻地撞了几下试试看,可以在里面呆得很舒服
[02:19.140]几个透气孔,一点水,可能还有点零食
[02:22.770]这差不多会像一趟不错的旅行了
[02:26.170]到周五下午,沃尔多也已经准备就绪
[02:28.770]他已经把自己打包好,而邮局同意
[02:30.790]三点钟来取货
[02:32.880]他把包裹标记为“易碎”
[02:34.560]然后蜷缩在里面
[02:36.300]坐在他机智地准备好的泡沫缓冲垫上休息
[02:39.450]他试着想象,玛莎惊喜的神情
[02:42.450]当她打开门,看见包裹,付过小费
[02:46.080]最后拆开包裹发现她的沃尔多闪亮登场
[02:50.070]她会送上热吻,然后或许会一起去看电影
[02:54.020]要是他之前就想到的话
[02:56.670]突然他的包裹被粗暴的抬起来
[03:01.160]嘭地一声被扔在卡车上,然后出发了
[03:04.640]玛莎·布朗森刚刚做完头发
[03:07.630]她周末过得相当不顺
[03:10.360]她要记住再也别那样喝酒了
[03:13.360]虽然比尔还算友好
[03:15.350]事情结束后他说他仍然尊敬她,毕竟
[03:18.740]这只是正常生理需求而已
[03:20.860]虽然,他并不爱她
[03:23.250]但他的确对她有点意思
[03:26.050]反正他们都是成年人了
[03:28.840]哎,比尔真的该给沃尔多上一课!
[03:31.520]但那仿佛像是几百年前了
[03:34.460]希拉·克莱恩是她的超级闺蜜
[03:37.360]她穿过门廊的纱帘门走到厨房里
[03:41.440]天啊,空气中都弥漫着宿醉后气味啊”
[03:44.520]呵,我知道你的意思,我也觉得很恶心”
[03:48.760]玛莎绑紧了她带丝绸花边的棉袍的腰带
[03:52.410]希拉用手指沾了沾厨房桌子上的盐粒
[03:56.050]舔了舔手指,做了个鬼脸
[03:58.650]按理说我该服用这些盐丸的,但是”
[04:00.630]她皱了皱鼻子,“它们让我想吐”
[04:04.920]开始轻拍自己的下巴
[04:07.460]一种她在电视上看到的锻炼动作
[04:10.100]天,说都不要说起那个”
[04:12.650]她起身离开桌子走到水槽边
[04:14.340]拿起了一瓶粉红和蓝色相间的维他命片
[04:17.240] “来一片?据说比Stick(某著名盐丸牌子)好吃”
[04:19.430]然后试图触碰她的膝盖
[04:21.870]我觉得我这辈子都不会再碰德其利(某种水果鸡尾酒)了”
[04:25.060]她放弃了锻炼然后坐下来
[04:26.650]这次坐到了靠近电话的小桌子旁
[04:30.190]也许比尔会给我打电话,”她对希拉说
[04:33.740]而希拉咬着指尖上的死皮,看着她说
[04:36.080]我以为昨晚之后,你就受够他了”
[04:39.620]我知道你的意思。天啊,他就像只触手怪一样
[04:42.350]手到处乱摸。”
[04:44.460]她比划了一下,举起双臂做防御状
[04:47.210]问题是,过了一会儿,你就厌烦抗拒他了,你懂的
[04:50.500]毕竟我周五周六并没有真的跟他做什么
[04:53.540]所以我差不多是欠他的。你懂我的意思。”
[04:56.300]她开始抓耳挠腮,希拉捂着嘴偷笑
[05:01.010]我跟你讲,我一开始也这么觉得,甚至之后好一阵子”
[05:04.440]说到这儿她向前倾,压低了声音
[05:06.290]其实我也想要!”这时她大笑了起来
[05:10.520]正是此时,Clarence Darrow邮局的詹姆森先生
[05:14.120]按响了抹灰框架的大房子的门铃,
[05:17.750]当玛莎·布朗森打开门,他帮忙把包裹抬了进来
[05:21.190]他让她签了那些黄黄绿绿的收据
[05:24.090]收写了十五美分小费离开了
[05:25.680]那是玛莎从她妈妈放在屋里的小钱包里拿出来的
[05:30.010]你猜里面是什么”希拉问道
[05:32.600]玛莎背着手站在包裹前
[05:35.390]她盯着棕色的,
[05:37.490]放在客厅中间的纸板箱
[05:39.430]我不知道”
[05:41.270]在包裹里面,沃尔多激动得浑身发抖
[05:44.540]当他听见模糊不清的声音时
[05:46.780]希拉用手指划过纸箱中间的密封胶带
[05:51.380]你为什么不看看回寄地址,看它是谁寄的呢?”
[05:55.110]沃尔多感到心脏要跳出来了
[05:57.160]他能感觉到脚步的震动
[05:59.070]很快了
[06:01.810]玛莎走到纸箱边,辨认着模糊的标签
[06:05.450]啊,天啊,是沃尔多寄来的!”
[06:08.140]那个大笨蛋!”希拉说
[06:10.690]沃尔多满怀期待地颤抖着
[06:13.590]好吧,你还是打开它吧”希拉说
[06:16.080]她们两个都试图抬起订书钉
[06:19.280] “啊,干,”玛莎说,呻吟着,“他肯定是把它钉死了。”
[06:23.850]她们继续拽着钉子,。
[06:26.100]老天,你需哟啊一个电钻来把这东西弄开!”
[06:29.840]她们又努力了一番,“你根本打不开它。”
[06:34.760]她们都呆站着,喘着粗气
[06:38.150]你为什么不拿把剪刀来,”希拉说。
[06:41.030]玛莎飞奔到厨房
[06:42.820]但她只找到了一把缝纫用的小剪刀
[06:45.960]然后她想起来
[06:47.410]她爸爸在地下室有一套工具
[06:49.700]她跑下楼,等她回来时
[06:52.100]手上提了一台大型金属片切割机
[06:55.090]这是我能找到最合用的了”她上气不接下气
[06:58.330] “给,你来。我要累死了。”
[07:01.320]她把自己埋进软软的大沙发里,喘着粗气
[07:06.100]希拉试图在胶带
[07:08.790]和纸箱底间切出一条缝
[07:10.630]但是刀片太厚了,下不去手
[07:13.820]什么鬼!”她很抓狂
[07:17.710]然后突然微微一笑,“我有个大胆的想法。”
[07:20.700]什么?”玛莎问道
[07:22.040]你瞧好了,”希拉说着,用手指点着脑袋
[07:25.330]在包裹里面,沃尔多激动到不能自已
[07:29.120]他快要窒息了
[07:31.410]他的皮肤因为发烫而感到瘙痒
[07:33.710]他能感到自己的心脏快从嗓子眼里跳出来了
[07:36.490]快了,快了
[07:38.930]希拉站直了
[07:41.100]走到包裹的另一边
[07:43.940]然后跪在地上,抓住切割机的两个把手
[07:48.290]深呼吸
[07:49.630]将长长的刀片没入了包裹之中
[07:52.520]穿过了封口胶袋,穿过了硬纸板
[07:54.910]穿过了泡沫软垫
[07:55.610]嘭地一声)穿过了沃尔多的脑袋
[07:59.840]它轻轻开裂,红色的液体随着切割节奏喷溅而出
[08:03.080]在清晨阳光下轻盈飞舞

📝 纯歌词版本

作词 : Lou Reed
 作曲 : John Cale/Lou Reed/Maureen Tucker/Sterling Morrison
Waldo Jeffers had reached his limit.
It was now Mid-August
Which meant he had been separated from Marsha for more than two months.
Two months, and all he had to show was three dog-eared letters
And two very expensive long-distance phone calls.
True, when school had ended and she'd returned to Wisconsin,
And he to Locust, Pennsylvania,
She had sworn to maintain a certain fidelity.
She would date occasionally, but merely as amusement.
She would remain faithful

But lately Waldo began to worry, He had trouble sleeping at night
And when he did, he had horrible dreams.
He lay awake at night,
Tossing and turning underneath his pleated quilt protector,
Tears welling in his eyes as he pictured Marsha,
Her sworn vows overcome by liquor and the smooth soothing of some neanderthal,
Finally submitting to the final caresses of sexual oblivion.
It was more than the human mind could bear
Visions of Marsha's faithlessness haunted him.Marsha
Daytime fantasies of sexual abandon permeated his thoughts.
And the thing was, they wouldn't understand how she really was.
He, Waldo, alone understood this.
He had intuitively grasped every nook and cranny of her psyche.
He had made her smile.
She needed him, and he wasn't there. (Awww...)
The idea came to him on the Thursday
Before the Mummers' Parade was scheduled to appear.
He'd just finished mowing and edging the Edelsons lawn for a dollar fifty
And had checked the mailbox to see if there was at least a word from Marsha.
There was nothing but a circular
From the Amalgamated Aluminum Company Of America
Inquiring into his awing needs.
At least they cared enough to write
It was a New York company.
You could go anywhere in the mails.
Then it struck him.
He didn't have enough money to go to Wisconsin in the accepted fashion,
True, but why not mail himself?
It was absurdly simple.
He would ship himself parcel post, special delivery.
The next day Waldo went to the supermarket
To purchase the necessary equipment.
He bought masking tape, a staple gun
And a medium sized cardboard box just right for a person of his build.
He judged that with a minimum of jostling he could ride quite comfortably.
A few airholes, some water, perhaps some midnight snacks,
And it would probably be as good as going tourist!
By Friday afternoon, Waldo was set.
He was thoroughly packed and the Post Office had agreed
To pick him up at three o'clock.
He'd marked the package "Fragile",
And as he sat curled up inside,
Resting on the foam rubber cushioning he'd thoughtfully included,
He tried to picture the look of awe and happiness on Marshas face
As she opened her door, saw the package, tipped the deliverer,
And then opened it to see her Waldo finally there in person.
She would kiss him, and then maybe they could see a movie.
If he'd only thought of this before.
Suddenly rough hands gripped his package and he felt himself borne up.
He landed with a thud in a truck and was off
Marsha Bronson had just finished setting her hair.
It had been a very rough weekend.
She had to remember not to drink like that.
Bill had been nice about it though.
After it was over he'd said he still respected her and, after all,
It was certainly the way of nature,
And even though, no, he didn't love her,
He did feel an affection for her.
And after all, they were grown adults.
Oh, what Bill could teach Waldo!
But that seemed many years ago
Sheila Klein, her very, very best friend,
Walked in through the porch screen door and into the kitchen.
"Oh gawd, it's absolutely maudlin outside."“
"Ach, I know what you mean, I feel all icky!"“
Marsha tightened the belt on her cotton robe with the silk outer edge.
Sheila ran her finger over some salt grains on the kitchen table,
Licked her finger and made a face
"I'm supposed to be taking these salt pills,but," “
She wrinkled her nose, "they make me feel like throwing up."
Marsha started to pat herself under the chin, Marsha
An exercise she'd seen on television
"God, don't even talk about that."“
She got up from the table and went to the sink
Where she picked up a bottle of pink and blue vitamins.
"Want one? Supposed to be better than Stick,"
And then attempted to touch her knees.
"I don't think I'll ever touch a daiquiri again."“
She gave up and sat down,
This time nearer the small table that supported the telephone.
"Maybe Bill'll call," she said to Sheila's glance. “
Sheila nibbled on a cuticle,
"After last night, I thought maybe you'd be through with him."“
"I know what you mean. My God, he was like an octopus. “
Hands all over the place."
She gestured, raising her arms upwards in defense.
"The thing is, after a while, you get tired of fighting with him, you know, “
And after all I didn't really do anything Friday and Saturday
So I kind of owed it to him. You know what I mean."
She started to scratch. Sheila was giggling with her hand over her mouth
"I'll tell you, I felt the same way, and even after a while," “
Here she bent forward in a whisper,
"I wanted to!" Now she was laughing very loudly“
It was at this point that Mr. Jameson of the Clarence Darrow Post Office
Rang the doorbell of the large stucco colored frame house.
When Marsha Bronson opened the door, he helped her carry the package in.
He had his yellow and his green slips of paper signed
And left with a fifteen cent tip
That Marsha had gotten out of her mother's small beige pocketbook in the den
"What do you think it is?" Sheila asked.“
Marsha stood with her arms folded behind her back.
She stared at the brown cardboard carton
That sat in the middle of the living room
"I dunno."“
Inside the package, Waldo quivered with excitement
As he listened to the muffled voices.
Sheila ran her fingernail over the masking tape that ran down the center of the carton.
"Why don't you look at the return address and see who it's from?" “
Waldo felt his heart beating.
He could feel the vibrating footsteps.
It would be soon
Marsha walked around the carton and read the ink-scratched label.
"Ah, god it's from Waldo!"“
"That schmuck!" said Sheila. “
Waldo trembled with expectation.
"Well, you might as well open it," said Sheila. “
Both of them tried to lift the staple flap
"Ah sst," said Marsha, groaning, "he must have nailed it shut."
They tugged on the flap again.
"My God, you need a power drill to get this thing open!" “
They pulled again. "You can't get a grip."
They both stood still, breathing heavily
"Why don't you get a scissor," said Sheila. “
Marsha ran into the kitchen,
But all she could find was a little sewing scissor.
Then she remembered that her father
kept a collection of tools in the basement.
She ran downstairs, and when she came back up,
She had a large sheet metal cutter in her hand.
"This is the best I could find." She was very out of breath. “
"Here, you do it. I-I'm gonna die."
She sank into a large fluffy couch and exhaled noisily.
Sheila tried to make a slit between the masking tape
And the end of the cardboard flap,
But the blade was too big and there wasn't enough room
"God damn this thing!" she said feeling very exasperated. “
Then smiling, "I got an idea."
"What?" said Marsha“
"Just watch," said Sheila, touching her finger to her head“
Inside the package, Waldo was so transfixed with excitement
That he could barely breathe.
His skin felt prickly from the heat,
And he could feel his heart beating in his throat.
It would be soon.
Sheila stood quite upright
And walked around to the other side of the package.
Then she sank down to her knees, grasped the cutter by both handles,
Took a deep breath,
And plunged the long blade through the middle of the package,
Through the masking tape, through the cardboard,
Through the cushioning
And (thud) right through the center of Waldo Jeffers head, (
Which split slightly and caused little rhythmic arcs of red
To pulsate gently in the morning sun

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