Allie 改编 Wellerman,用来宣传戒毒
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Allie 改编 Wellerman,用来宣传戒毒
Original video on tiktok
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There once was a man who had no sleep, he'd been up six days on methamphetamine
The voices grew loud through the blind creep, paranoia is starting to grow
Soon will the shadow men come, probably while he's digging through the carpet for crumbs
One day when the tweaking is done, off to bed he'll go
The next day he will start once more, knowing that another that shit vendor is in store
You'll find him in a window looking for drones they're all after him you know
Soon will the shadowman come probably while he's digging through the carpet for crumbs
One day when the tweaking is done off to bed he'll go
One day he'd finally had enough so he flushed what he had left of the stuff
He no longer could stand to live like that and started walking down recovery road
Now no shadow men will come and he'll never have to dig through the carpet for crumbs
Finally the tweaking is done off to bed he goes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellerman
"Soon May the Wellerman Come", also known as "Wellerman" or "The Wellerman", is a folk song in ballad style[2] first published in New Zealand in the 1970s. The song refers to the "wellermen", pointing to supply ships owned by the Weller brothers, who were amongst the earliest European settlers of Otago.
In early 2021, a cover by Scottish singer Nathan Evans became a viral hit on the social media site TikTok, leading to a "social media craze" around sea shanties and maritime songs.
Apr 9, 2021 #ShantyTok #Wellerman #SeaShanty
Nathan Evans - Wellerman (Saltwives Mix) | Official Video
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Mar 13, 2021
Tiktok 真是威力无穷,后半段是改编,非常欢乐
The U.S. Navy Band jumped into the sea-shanty craze Monday, Jan. 25, 2021, by posting a whaling version of a Taylor Swift pop song – an interpretation quickly met by mixed reviews online. In a roughly two-minute video, five uniformed sailors sing “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” accompanied by a single drum and violin.