Leave Out All The Rest

博主分享了一段将美剧《Supernatural》片段与Linkin Park的歌曲《Leave Out All The Rest》相结合的MTV,并将其嵌入到博客中。歌词讲述了放下过去错误、寻求被怀念的情感故事。
最近在Youtube上看的一个MTV,美剧Supernatural配了leave out all the rest,相当的不错。(已经把视频嵌在Blog里了)

 

代码:

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Linkin Park - Leave Out All the Rest
I dreamed I was missing, you were so scared
我在梦中迷失自我,你恐惧万分
But no one would listen, cause no one else cared
没有人倾听,因为没有人在意
After my dreaming, I woke with this fear:
梦醒了,恐惧依然没有消散
What am I leaving when I'm done here?
该怎么面对我所做的一切?
So if you're asking me, I want you to know
当你问我的时候,我只想让你明白
When my time comes,
forget the wrong that I've done
我要从头开始,忘记我所放过的错
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed
让我远离那些迷失的理由
And don't resent me,
and when you're feeling empty
请不要在怨恨我,当你寂寞时
Keep me in your memory,
and leave out all the rest
让我留在你的记忆中剩下的一切都不要考虑
Leave out all the rest
剩下的一切都不要考虑
Don't be afraid
不要害怕
I've taken my beating, I've shared what I've made
我会面对挫折,我们一起承当
I'm strong on the surface,
not all the way through
表面上坚强的我并没有把一切做好
I've never been perfect, but neither have you
其实我们永远都不会完美
So if you're asking me, I want you to know
当你问我时,只想让你明白
When my time comes,
forget the wrong that I've done
我要从头开始,忘记我所犯过的错
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed
让我远离那些让我迷失的理由
Don't resent me, and when you're feeling empty
请不要在怨恨我,当你觉得寂寞的时候
Keep me in your memory, leave out all the rest
让我留在你的记忆中,剩下的一切都不要考虑
Leave out all the rest
剩下的一切都不要考虑
Forgetting all the hurt inside that you've learned to hide so well
遗忘你心中深藏的伤痕
Pretending someone else can come and save me from myself
当作有人已经把我拯救
i can't be who you are
我会为你改变
When my time comes,
forget the wrong that I've done
我要从头开始,忘记我所犯过的错
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed
让我远离那迷失的理由,
Don't resent me, and when you're feeling empty
请不要在怨恨我,当你觉得寂寞的时候
Keep me in your memory, leave out all the rest
让我留在你的记忆中,剩下的一切都不用去考虑
Leave out all the rest
剩下的一切都不用去考虑
Forgetting all the hurt inside you've learned to hide so well
遗忘你心中深藏的伤痕
Pretending someone else can come and save me from myself
当作有人已经把我拯救
i can't be who you are
我会为你而改变
i can't be who you are
我会为你而改变
Leave out all the rest
剩下的一切都不要考虑
Forgetting all the hurt inside that you've learned to hide so well
遗忘你心中深藏的伤痕
Pretending someone else can come and save me from myself
当作有人已经把我拯救
i can't be who you are
我会为你改变
When my time comes,
forget the wrong that I've done
我要从头开始,忘记我所犯过的错
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed
让我远离那迷失的理由,
Don't resent me, and when you're feeling empty
请不要在怨恨我,当你觉得寂寞的时候
Keep me in your memory, leave out all the rest
让我留在你的记忆中,剩下的一切都不用去考虑
Leave out all the rest
剩下的一切都不用去考虑
Forgetting all the hurt inside you've learned to hide so well
遗忘你心中深藏的伤痕
Pretending someone else can come and save me from myself
当作有人已经把我拯救
i can't be who you are
我会为你而改变
i can't be who you are 我会为你而改变
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