歌曲 | The Ballad of Jay and Rose Mary |
歌手 | The Strawbs |
专辑 | Dancing to the Devil's Beat |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Cousins | |
CousinsThe sun was rising slowly, furnace hot at dawn | |
Jay was in his hammock whittling on a horn | |
I was in the kitchen munching stale cakes | |
Thinking about | |
Rose Mary and how the cookie breaks. | |
All in all, it’s just another down-home day. | |
Rose Mary was nineteen, slender as a wand | |
Jay was something else, a bullfrog in a pond | |
A viper in disguise, a rattler in a sack | |
If you cared to call it, he would double slap you back. | |
Rose Mary was smitten, she fell for | |
Jay in style | |
Just like | |
Robert Mitchum, full of menace with a smile | |
Fluttered her eye lashes, half an inch of hunch | |
Jay was like a schoolboy, a kid in need of lunch. | |
Jay took her to a dinner and told her of his power | |
He checked into a hotel room but only booked an hour | |
Rose Mary was no mug, she didn’t miss a thing | |
When Jay stepped on the gas, whipping off his ring. | |
His wedding ring was buried in the pocket of his pants | |
Which Rose | |
Mary was going through while | |
Jay was scratching ants | |
He opened up the bathroom door, feeling ill at ease | |
But Rose Mary was long gone with his clothing and his keys. | |
I was getting ready to round up missing steers | |
When Rose | |
Mary came knocking in a crocodile of tears | |
She asked me what my name was, | |
I said my name was | |
JayShe asked me did | |
I sleep well ? | |
I said most everyday. | |
They say that money talks, mine just said goodbye. |
zuo qu : Cousins | |
CousinsThe sun was rising slowly, furnace hot at dawn | |
Jay was in his hammock whittling on a horn | |
I was in the kitchen munching stale cakes | |
Thinking about | |
Rose Mary and how the cookie breaks. | |
All in all, it' s just another downhome day. | |
Rose Mary was nineteen, slender as a wand | |
Jay was something else, a bullfrog in a pond | |
A viper in disguise, a rattler in a sack | |
If you cared to call it, he would double slap you back. | |
Rose Mary was smitten, she fell for | |
Jay in style | |
Just like | |
Robert Mitchum, full of menace with a smile | |
Fluttered her eye lashes, half an inch of hunch | |
Jay was like a schoolboy, a kid in need of lunch. | |
Jay took her to a dinner and told her of his power | |
He checked into a hotel room but only booked an hour | |
Rose Mary was no mug, she didn' t miss a thing | |
When Jay stepped on the gas, whipping off his ring. | |
His wedding ring was buried in the pocket of his pants | |
Which Rose | |
Mary was going through while | |
Jay was scratching ants | |
He opened up the bathroom door, feeling ill at ease | |
But Rose Mary was long gone with his clothing and his keys. | |
I was getting ready to round up missing steers | |
When Rose | |
Mary came knocking in a crocodile of tears | |
She asked me what my name was, | |
I said my name was | |
JayShe asked me did | |
I sleep well ? | |
I said most everyday. | |
They say that money talks, mine just said goodbye. |
zuò qǔ : Cousins | |
CousinsThe sun was rising slowly, furnace hot at dawn | |
Jay was in his hammock whittling on a horn | |
I was in the kitchen munching stale cakes | |
Thinking about | |
Rose Mary and how the cookie breaks. | |
All in all, it' s just another downhome day. | |
Rose Mary was nineteen, slender as a wand | |
Jay was something else, a bullfrog in a pond | |
A viper in disguise, a rattler in a sack | |
If you cared to call it, he would double slap you back. | |
Rose Mary was smitten, she fell for | |
Jay in style | |
Just like | |
Robert Mitchum, full of menace with a smile | |
Fluttered her eye lashes, half an inch of hunch | |
Jay was like a schoolboy, a kid in need of lunch. | |
Jay took her to a dinner and told her of his power | |
He checked into a hotel room but only booked an hour | |
Rose Mary was no mug, she didn' t miss a thing | |
When Jay stepped on the gas, whipping off his ring. | |
His wedding ring was buried in the pocket of his pants | |
Which Rose | |
Mary was going through while | |
Jay was scratching ants | |
He opened up the bathroom door, feeling ill at ease | |
But Rose Mary was long gone with his clothing and his keys. | |
I was getting ready to round up missing steers | |
When Rose | |
Mary came knocking in a crocodile of tears | |
She asked me what my name was, | |
I said my name was | |
JayShe asked me did | |
I sleep well ? | |
I said most everyday. | |
They say that money talks, mine just said goodbye. |