歌曲 | Summoned By Bells |
歌手 | Big Big Train |
专辑 | English Electric (Part One) |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Took a little time | |
to find the past | |
to walk the roads | |
we used to know | |
that lead us home. | |
Houses in terraced rows | |
that crowd around | |
the railway yard, | |
just sidings now, | |
all overgrown. | |
Above the high fields | |
clouds are grey and gold; | |
it’s as good a place as anywhere. | |
War came | |
and fires were seen | |
from 30 miles away; | |
a city burned, | |
they wait in line, | |
out in the high fields, | |
summoned by bells, | |
church; school; factory; home. | |
Along the London Road | |
across the park at Spinney Hill, | |
sledging in the snow, | |
we had our scrapes and our fights, | |
it was part of the deal. | |
Time moved quickly then | |
things were changing all around, | |
the world came | |
to this small world, | |
over the hillsides and rooftops, | |
different stories were heard. | |
We moved on | |
found a new place, | |
we remembered the days | |
of our younger lives, | |
we moved on. | |
Long years pass | |
we walk the roads | |
we used to know, | |
carried with the | |
rain that falls. | |
A stone’s throw from the line | |
some of the old places survive, | |
a golden thread in time, | |
a stream running down from the hills | |
into the heart of the high fields. | |
So come on now, | |
you know it’s alright, | |
those were the days of our younger lives. | |
Early evening, midweek | |
in a market town, | |
walking down those | |
same old roads | |
we know. |
Took a little time | |
to find the past | |
to walk the roads | |
we used to know | |
that lead us home. | |
Houses in terraced rows | |
that crowd around | |
the railway yard, | |
just sidings now, | |
all overgrown. | |
Above the high fields | |
clouds are grey and gold | |
it' s as good a place as anywhere. | |
War came | |
and fires were seen | |
from 30 miles away | |
a city burned, | |
they wait in line, | |
out in the high fields, | |
summoned by bells, | |
church school factory home. | |
Along the London Road | |
across the park at Spinney Hill, | |
sledging in the snow, | |
we had our scrapes and our fights, | |
it was part of the deal. | |
Time moved quickly then | |
things were changing all around, | |
the world came | |
to this small world, | |
over the hillsides and rooftops, | |
different stories were heard. | |
We moved on | |
found a new place, | |
we remembered the days | |
of our younger lives, | |
we moved on. | |
Long years pass | |
we walk the roads | |
we used to know, | |
carried with the | |
rain that falls. | |
A stone' s throw from the line | |
some of the old places survive, | |
a golden thread in time, | |
a stream running down from the hills | |
into the heart of the high fields. | |
So come on now, | |
you know it' s alright, | |
those were the days of our younger lives. | |
Early evening, midweek | |
in a market town, | |
walking down those | |
same old roads | |
we know. |
Took a little time | |
to find the past | |
to walk the roads | |
we used to know | |
that lead us home. | |
Houses in terraced rows | |
that crowd around | |
the railway yard, | |
just sidings now, | |
all overgrown. | |
Above the high fields | |
clouds are grey and gold | |
it' s as good a place as anywhere. | |
War came | |
and fires were seen | |
from 30 miles away | |
a city burned, | |
they wait in line, | |
out in the high fields, | |
summoned by bells, | |
church school factory home. | |
Along the London Road | |
across the park at Spinney Hill, | |
sledging in the snow, | |
we had our scrapes and our fights, | |
it was part of the deal. | |
Time moved quickly then | |
things were changing all around, | |
the world came | |
to this small world, | |
over the hillsides and rooftops, | |
different stories were heard. | |
We moved on | |
found a new place, | |
we remembered the days | |
of our younger lives, | |
we moved on. | |
Long years pass | |
we walk the roads | |
we used to know, | |
carried with the | |
rain that falls. | |
A stone' s throw from the line | |
some of the old places survive, | |
a golden thread in time, | |
a stream running down from the hills | |
into the heart of the high fields. | |
So come on now, | |
you know it' s alright, | |
those were the days of our younger lives. | |
Early evening, midweek | |
in a market town, | |
walking down those | |
same old roads | |
we know. |