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Nowhere Else I'd Rather Be - Charli Eglinton.lrc

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[00:04.068]A passerby: And you're looking for who?
[00:05.782]Hooke: Robert Boyle? I'm his new assistant.
[00:09.318]The passerby: Oh, down there. Trust me, you can't miss him.
[00:15.906]Hooke:
[00:16.793]Second of October, 1653. On a mission to find Robert Boyle……somewhere in Oxford University.
[00:27.904]Poor, sick, that's what they think.
[00:32.892]I can see it in their eyes.
[00:37.677]Walking tall with shadows line with money, glowing out shinier than their shoes.
[00:53.682]And there I am scarfed and pale and hungry, but hungry to learn.
[01:04.557]And here I am lost and fail, but suddenly I feel it's my turn.
[01:16.602]These glosses made of history. These glosses of carry legends.
[01:27.818]In this great university, I don't belong here, but there's nowhere else I'd rather be.
[02:00.423]Boyle: Hooke my boy!
[02:01.433]Hooke: Robert Boyle?
[02:02.681]Boyle: Yes! I've heard great things.
[02:06.808]Hooke: Really?
[02:07.534]Boyle: Yes! So let me introduce you.
[02:11.607]This is my good friend Cristopher Wren.
[02:17.642]Crist, this is my new assistant.
[02:22.967]Hooke: Robert Hooke, sir. It's a pleasure.
[02:33.689]Wren: Charmed.
[02:37.273](We're turning the world on its axis.)
[02:39.677]Boyle:
[02:40.394]Wren's an amazing artist, mathematician and name-dropper.
[02:49.929]He was cla?mates for the king.
[02:51.536]Hooke: Oh, what?
[02:52.843]Boyle: And here's another——
[02:55.735]Wren: Henry Oldenburg.
[02:59.386]Boyle: Henry, let me introduce you too.
[03:03.943]Hooke: Robert Hooke, sir. It's a pleasure.
[03:14.683]Oldenburg: Hum!
[03:17.135](We are the scientific revolution.)
[03:20.518]Wren: They call Oldenburg“the eyes and ears are answered”.
[03:26.677]Boyle: Knows everything about everyone, so just ? not to piss him off.
[03:39.777](We're turning the world on its axis, out with the old, in with the new.)
[03:45.583](We are the scientific revolution, in the beating heart of innovation.)
[03:50.966](We are the next generation of thinkers. )
[03:53.692](We are the minds who'll be shaping the future.)
[03:56.111](We are the ones who're paving our own history.)
[04:03.802]Hooke:
[04:04.477]It's not enough anymore just to watch the world, and only wonder why.
[04:15.577]It's not enough anymore just to see the stars, waiting for a sun.
[04:26.152]Boyle:
[04:26.607]We are the next generation, hungry for answers, chasing the truth.
[04:31.570]Ready to interview with the world.
[04:34.349]We are fating the flames of revolution.
[04:37.494]And you, my boy, have the power, to take our ideas and make them reality.
[04:49.433]Hooke:
[04:50.713]These glosses made of history.
[04:55.607](We're turning the world on its axis, out with the old, in with the new.)
[04:56.879]These glosses of carry legends.
[04:58.151](We are the scientific revolution, in the beating heart of innovation.)
[05:01.551]In this great university, I don't belong here.
[05:07.554](We are the next generation of thinkers.)
[05:10.031](We are the minds who'll be shaping the future.)
[05:12.688](We are the ones who're paving our own history.)
[05:16.672]I don't belong here, but there's nowhere else I'd rather be.
[05:26.519](This is the scientific revolution.)
[05:32.017](We are the scientific revolution.)
文本歌词
A passerby: And you're looking for who?
Hooke: Robert Boyle? I'm his new assistant.
The passerby: Oh, down there. Trust me, you can't miss him.
Hooke:
Second of October, 1653. On a mission to find Robert Boyle……somewhere in Oxford University.
Poor, sick, that's what they think.
I can see it in their eyes.
Walking tall with shadows line with money, glowing out shinier than their shoes.
And there I am scarfed and pale and hungry, but hungry to learn.
And here I am lost and fail, but suddenly I feel it's my turn.
These glosses made of history. These glosses of carry legends.
In this great university, I don't belong here, but there's nowhere else I'd rather be.
Boyle: Hooke my boy!
Hooke: Robert Boyle?
Boyle: Yes! I've heard great things.
Hooke: Really?
Boyle: Yes! So let me introduce you.
This is my good friend Cristopher Wren.
Crist, this is my new assistant.
Hooke: Robert Hooke, sir. It's a pleasure.
Wren: Charmed.
(We're turning the world on its axis.)
Boyle:
Wren's an amazing artist, mathematician and name-dropper.
He was cla?mates for the king.
Hooke: Oh, what?
Boyle: And here's another——
Wren: Henry Oldenburg.
Boyle: Henry, let me introduce you too.
Hooke: Robert Hooke, sir. It's a pleasure.
Oldenburg: Hum!
(We are the scientific revolution.)
Wren: They call Oldenburg“the eyes and ears are answered”.
Boyle: Knows everything about everyone, so just ? not to piss him off.
(We're turning the world on its axis, out with the old, in with the new.)
(We are the scientific revolution, in the beating heart of innovation.)
(We are the next generation of thinkers. )
(We are the minds who'll be shaping the future.)
(We are the ones who're paving our own history.)
Hooke:
It's not enough anymore just to watch the world, and only wonder why.
It's not enough anymore just to see the stars, waiting for a sun.
Boyle:
We are the next generation, hungry for answers, chasing the truth.
Ready to interview with the world.
We are fating the flames of revolution.
And you, my boy, have the power, to take our ideas and make them reality.
Hooke:
These glosses made of history.
(We're turning the world on its axis, out with the old, in with the new.)
These glosses of carry legends.
(We are the scientific revolution, in the beating heart of innovation.)
In this great university, I don't belong here.
(We are the next generation of thinkers.)
(We are the minds who'll be shaping the future.)
(We are the ones who're paving our own history.)
I don't belong here, but there's nowhere else I'd rather be.
(This is the scientific revolution.)
(We are the scientific revolution.)