歌曲 | Telegraph Road |
歌手 | Dire Straits |
专辑 | The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[02:19.419] | A long time ago came a man on a track |
[02:23.669] | Walking thirty miles with a sac on his back |
[02:27.679] | And he put down his load where he thought it was the best |
[02:33.990] | And he made a home in the wilderness |
[02:37.469] | He built a cabin and a winter store |
[02:41.849] | And he ploughed up the ground by the cold lake shore |
[02:46.199] | And the other travellers came riding down the track |
[02:49.918] | And they never went further and they never went back |
[02:56.199] | Then came the churches then came the schools |
[03:00.190] | Then came the lawyers then came the rules |
[03:04.199] | Then came the trains and trucks with their loads |
[03:08.390] | And the dirty old track was the telegraph road |
[03:36.478] | Then came the mines - then came the ore |
[03:40.949] | Then there was the hard times then there was a war |
[03:44.989] | Telegraph sang a song about the world outside |
[03:48.969] | Telegraph road got so deep and so wide |
[03:54.418] | Like a rolling river ... |
[05:03.609] | And my radio says tonight it's gonna freeze |
[05:08.650] | People driving from the factories |
[05:11.679] | There's six lanes of traffic |
[05:15.800] | Three lanes moving slow ... |
[07:19.210] | I used to like to go to work but they shut it down |
[07:22.599] | I've got a right to go to work but there's no work here to be found |
[07:26.460] | Yes and they say we're gonna have to pay what's owed |
[07:30.999] | We're gonna have to reap from some seed that's been sowed |
[07:37.450] | And the birds up on the wires and the telegraph poles |
[07:41.799] | They can always run away from this rain and this cold |
[07:45.469] | You can hear them singing out their telegraph code |
[07:49.900] | All the way down the telegraph road |
[08:26.650] | You know I'd sooner forget but I remember those nights |
[08:30.400] | When life was just a bet on race between the light |
[08:34.789] | You had your head on my shoulder you had your hand in my hair |
[08:38.297] | Now you act a little colder like you don't seem care ... |
[08:43.837] | But believe in me baby and I'll take you away |
[08:49.700] | From out of this darkness and into the day |
[08:51.867] | From these rivers of headlights these river of rain |
[08:56.770] | From the anger that lives on the streets with these names |
[08:59.867] | 'cos I've run every rod light on memory lane |
[09:03.977] | I've seen desperation explode into flames |
[09:08.897] | And I don't want to see it again ... |
[09:16.279] | From all of these signs saying sorry but we're closed |
[09:20.917] | All the way............... |
[09:35.937] | down the telegraph road................................. |
[02:19.419] | A long time ago came a man on a track |
[02:23.669] | Walking thirty miles with a sac on his back |
[02:27.679] | And he put down his load where he thought it was the best |
[02:33.990] | And he made a home in the wilderness |
[02:37.469] | He built a cabin and a winter store |
[02:41.849] | And he ploughed up the ground by the cold lake shore |
[02:46.199] | And the other travellers came riding down the track |
[02:49.918] | And they never went further and they never went back |
[02:56.199] | Then came the churches then came the schools |
[03:00.190] | Then came the lawyers then came the rules |
[03:04.199] | Then came the trains and trucks with their loads |
[03:08.390] | And the dirty old track was the telegraph road |
[03:36.478] | Then came the mines then came the ore |
[03:40.949] | Then there was the hard times then there was a war |
[03:44.989] | Telegraph sang a song about the world outside |
[03:48.969] | Telegraph road got so deep and so wide |
[03:54.418] | Like a rolling river ... |
[05:03.609] | And my radio says tonight it' s gonna freeze |
[05:08.650] | People driving from the factories |
[05:11.679] | There' s six lanes of traffic |
[05:15.800] | Three lanes moving slow ... |
[07:19.210] | I used to like to go to work but they shut it down |
[07:22.599] | I' ve got a right to go to work but there' s no work here to be found |
[07:26.460] | Yes and they say we' re gonna have to pay what' s owed |
[07:30.999] | We' re gonna have to reap from some seed that' s been sowed |
[07:37.450] | And the birds up on the wires and the telegraph poles |
[07:41.799] | They can always run away from this rain and this cold |
[07:45.469] | You can hear them singing out their telegraph code |
[07:49.900] | All the way down the telegraph road |
[08:26.650] | You know I' d sooner forget but I remember those nights |
[08:30.400] | When life was just a bet on race between the light |
[08:34.789] | You had your head on my shoulder you had your hand in my hair |
[08:38.297] | Now you act a little colder like you don' t seem care ... |
[08:43.837] | But believe in me baby and I' ll take you away |
[08:49.700] | From out of this darkness and into the day |
[08:51.867] | From these rivers of headlights these river of rain |
[08:56.770] | From the anger that lives on the streets with these names |
[08:59.867] | ' cos I' ve run every rod light on memory lane |
[09:03.977] | I' ve seen desperation explode into flames |
[09:08.897] | And I don' t want to see it again ... |
[09:16.279] | From all of these signs saying sorry but we' re closed |
[09:20.917] | All the way............... |
[09:35.937] | down the telegraph road................................. |
[02:19.419] | A long time ago came a man on a track |
[02:23.669] | Walking thirty miles with a sac on his back |
[02:27.679] | And he put down his load where he thought it was the best |
[02:33.990] | And he made a home in the wilderness |
[02:37.469] | He built a cabin and a winter store |
[02:41.849] | And he ploughed up the ground by the cold lake shore |
[02:46.199] | And the other travellers came riding down the track |
[02:49.918] | And they never went further and they never went back |
[02:56.199] | Then came the churches then came the schools |
[03:00.190] | Then came the lawyers then came the rules |
[03:04.199] | Then came the trains and trucks with their loads |
[03:08.390] | And the dirty old track was the telegraph road |
[03:36.478] | Then came the mines then came the ore |
[03:40.949] | Then there was the hard times then there was a war |
[03:44.989] | Telegraph sang a song about the world outside |
[03:48.969] | Telegraph road got so deep and so wide |
[03:54.418] | Like a rolling river ... |
[05:03.609] | And my radio says tonight it' s gonna freeze |
[05:08.650] | People driving from the factories |
[05:11.679] | There' s six lanes of traffic |
[05:15.800] | Three lanes moving slow ... |
[07:19.210] | I used to like to go to work but they shut it down |
[07:22.599] | I' ve got a right to go to work but there' s no work here to be found |
[07:26.460] | Yes and they say we' re gonna have to pay what' s owed |
[07:30.999] | We' re gonna have to reap from some seed that' s been sowed |
[07:37.450] | And the birds up on the wires and the telegraph poles |
[07:41.799] | They can always run away from this rain and this cold |
[07:45.469] | You can hear them singing out their telegraph code |
[07:49.900] | All the way down the telegraph road |
[08:26.650] | You know I' d sooner forget but I remember those nights |
[08:30.400] | When life was just a bet on race between the light |
[08:34.789] | You had your head on my shoulder you had your hand in my hair |
[08:38.297] | Now you act a little colder like you don' t seem care ... |
[08:43.837] | But believe in me baby and I' ll take you away |
[08:49.700] | From out of this darkness and into the day |
[08:51.867] | From these rivers of headlights these river of rain |
[08:56.770] | From the anger that lives on the streets with these names |
[08:59.867] | ' cos I' ve run every rod light on memory lane |
[09:03.977] | I' ve seen desperation explode into flames |
[09:08.897] | And I don' t want to see it again ... |
[09:16.279] | From all of these signs saying sorry but we' re closed |
[09:20.917] | All the way............... |
[09:35.937] | down the telegraph road................................. |
[02:19.419] | 很久以前,有人顺道而来 |
[02:23.669] | 跋涉三十里路只身背负行袋 |
[02:27.679] | 他发现心之所往,然后放下重担 |
[02:33.990] | 在荒野之中建起家园 |
[02:37.469] | 他建起了房子和谷仓 |
[02:41.849] | 他耕犁在冰冷的湖岸上 |
[02:46.199] | 其他旅者也顺道而来 |
[02:49.918] | 他们不曾走远,他们不曾归还 |
[02:56.199] | 然后有了教堂,然后有了学校 |
[03:00.190] | 然后有了律师,然后有了规条 |
[03:04.199] | 然后有了满载的列车和卡车 |
[03:08.390] | 电报路,就是那条又旧又脏的小道 |
[03:36.478] | 然后有了煤矿,然后有了矿山 |
[03:40.949] | 然后经历了萧条,然后经历了征战 |
[03:44.989] | 电报路歌唱着外面的世界 |
[03:48.969] | 电报路变得宽阔,变得深远 |
[03:54.418] | 就像奔流的河川…… |
[05:03.609] | 收音机说,今晚刺骨冰寒 |
[05:08.650] | 人们从工厂开车向家归返 |
[05:11.679] | 六车道的车流 |
[05:15.800] | 一半行的缓慢 |
[07:19.210] | 我热爱工作,但工厂已关 |
[07:22.599] | 我有权工作,但工作不再 |
[07:26.460] | 是的,他们说我们要为欠下的偿还 |
[07:30.999] | 从前种下的苦果我们只能往肚里下咽 |
[07:37.450] | 而那电线和电线杆上的小鸟 |
[07:41.799] | 它们永远能够飞离这片暴雨和严寒 |
[07:45.469] | 你能听到它们电波般的歌声 |
[07:49.900] | 沿着电报路不断曲折婉转 |
[08:26.650] | 或许我会很快忘却,但我记得那些夜晚 |
[08:30.400] | 生活不过是下注在灯光之间的竞赛 |
[08:34.789] | 你曾手拂我的发梢,你曾头靠我的臂弯 |
[08:38.297] | 现在你却外表冷漠,好像你的关怀不在…… |
[08:43.837] | 相信我宝贝我要带你离开 |
[08:49.700] | 离开这暗夜向往明天 |
[08:51.867] | 离开这车来车往的河流它雨水不断 |
[08:56.770] | 离开这熟悉街道上居住的愤然 |
[08:59.867] | 因为我曾闯过记忆车道上的所有红灯 |
[09:03.977] | 我曾看见过绝望爆发出的烈焰 |
[09:08.897] | 但我再也不想看见…… |
[09:16.279] | 离开所有这些“停业,抱歉”的招牌 |
[09:20.917] | 沿着..... |
[09:35.937] | 电报路不断离开 |