歌曲 | Take a Pebble |
歌手 | Emerson, Lake & Palmer |
专辑 | Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Lake | |
(Lake)Just take a pebble and cast it to the sea, | |
Then watch the ripples that unfold into me, | |
My face spill so gently into your eyes, | |
Disturbing the waters of our lives. | |
Shread of our memories are lying on your grass; | |
Wounded words of laughter are graveyards of the past. | |
Photographs are grey and torn, scattered in your fields | |
Letters of your mem'ries are not real. | |
Sadness on your shoulders like a wornout overcoat | |
In pockets creased and tattered hang the rags of your hope. | |
The daybreak is your midnight; the colours have all died. | |
Disturbing the waters of our lives, of our lives, of our lives, lives,lives, lives... | |
Of our lives. |
zuo ci : Lake | |
Lake Just take a pebble and cast it to the sea, | |
Then watch the ripples that unfold into me, | |
My face spill so gently into your eyes, | |
Disturbing the waters of our lives. | |
Shread of our memories are lying on your grass | |
Wounded words of laughter are graveyards of the past. | |
Photographs are grey and torn, scattered in your fields | |
Letters of your mem' ries are not real. | |
Sadness on your shoulders like a wornout overcoat | |
In pockets creased and tattered hang the rags of your hope. | |
The daybreak is your midnight the colours have all died. | |
Disturbing the waters of our lives, of our lives, of our lives, lives, lives, lives... | |
Of our lives. |
zuò cí : Lake | |
Lake Just take a pebble and cast it to the sea, | |
Then watch the ripples that unfold into me, | |
My face spill so gently into your eyes, | |
Disturbing the waters of our lives. | |
Shread of our memories are lying on your grass | |
Wounded words of laughter are graveyards of the past. | |
Photographs are grey and torn, scattered in your fields | |
Letters of your mem' ries are not real. | |
Sadness on your shoulders like a wornout overcoat | |
In pockets creased and tattered hang the rags of your hope. | |
The daybreak is your midnight the colours have all died. | |
Disturbing the waters of our lives, of our lives, of our lives, lives, lives, lives... | |
Of our lives. |