歌曲 | The Peking King and the New York Queen |
歌手 | The Doors |
专辑 | Other Voices / Full Circle |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Manzarek | |
Well I heard a story, you can judge it's worth | |
About the sun and the moon the time they came down to earth | |
They pass in the heavens each day up above | |
Time after time they soon became old | |
They could not touch, they could not kiss | |
They had no flesh, no earthly bliss | |
So they made a scheme, they made a plan | |
They would come down to earth as a woman and a man | |
And took human forms to live out a dream | |
The most beautiful people that I've ever seen | |
They were the Peking king and the New York queen | |
I said the Peking king and the New York queen | |
As fate would have it it was a toss of a dice | |
They went to opposite ends of this world with our lives | |
Opposite eyes, opposite minds | |
Such things matter in these troubled times | |
"We read a book from right to left" | |
"You read a book from the left to the right!" | |
"We see a rabbit in the moon" | |
"When you look at the moon, It's a man on the moon" | |
"Raw fish is very tasty, thank you" | |
"Eating raw fish is disgusting" | |
"Buddah is the only way" | |
"Jesus is the fun way" | |
"Communism!" | |
"Democracy!" | |
"East is red" | |
"Better dead than red!" | |
Peking in the east, New York in the west | |
Each say that they are the best | |
About the sun and the moon and their earthly quest | |
Knew without a doubt that it was all the best | |
They said what does it matter how you read a book | |
It's all the same no matter how it looks | |
Well the only thing important to the Peking king | |
Was feeding in the arms of his New York queen | |
Thousands of miles, they were so far apart | |
How to get together, where to start | |
On the California zipper and the Shanghai express | |
He headed to Hong Kong, she headed out west | |
No passports, no visas, no government quotas | |
No red tape no red guard could stop the dream of the Peking king and the New York Queen | |
I said the Peking king and the New York queen | |
So the found a little lot in the field of dreams | |
It was a perfect little place to live our dream | |
East is east, west is west | |
'Cause you're invited to the wedding to share a dream | |
Of the Peking king and the New York queen | |
Peking king and the New York queen | |
You're invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
You're invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
Of the Peking king and his New York queen | |
You're invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
You're invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
Of the sun and the moon | |
Peking king and New York queen |
zuo ci : Manzarek | |
Well I heard a story, you can judge it' s worth | |
About the sun and the moon the time they came down to earth | |
They pass in the heavens each day up above | |
Time after time they soon became old | |
They could not touch, they could not kiss | |
They had no flesh, no earthly bliss | |
So they made a scheme, they made a plan | |
They would come down to earth as a woman and a man | |
And took human forms to live out a dream | |
The most beautiful people that I' ve ever seen | |
They were the Peking king and the New York queen | |
I said the Peking king and the New York queen | |
As fate would have it it was a toss of a dice | |
They went to opposite ends of this world with our lives | |
Opposite eyes, opposite minds | |
Such things matter in these troubled times | |
" We read a book from right to left" | |
" You read a book from the left to the right!" | |
" We see a rabbit in the moon" | |
" When you look at the moon, It' s a man on the moon" | |
" Raw fish is very tasty, thank you" | |
" Eating raw fish is disgusting" | |
" Buddah is the only way" | |
" Jesus is the fun way" | |
" Communism!" | |
" Democracy!" | |
" East is red" | |
" Better dead than red!" | |
Peking in the east, New York in the west | |
Each say that they are the best | |
About the sun and the moon and their earthly quest | |
Knew without a doubt that it was all the best | |
They said what does it matter how you read a book | |
It' s all the same no matter how it looks | |
Well the only thing important to the Peking king | |
Was feeding in the arms of his New York queen | |
Thousands of miles, they were so far apart | |
How to get together, where to start | |
On the California zipper and the Shanghai express | |
He headed to Hong Kong, she headed out west | |
No passports, no visas, no government quotas | |
No red tape no red guard could stop the dream of the Peking king and the New York Queen | |
I said the Peking king and the New York queen | |
So the found a little lot in the field of dreams | |
It was a perfect little place to live our dream | |
East is east, west is west | |
' Cause you' re invited to the wedding to share a dream | |
Of the Peking king and the New York queen | |
Peking king and the New York queen | |
You' re invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
You' re invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
Of the Peking king and his New York queen | |
You' re invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
You' re invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
Of the sun and the moon | |
Peking king and New York queen |
zuò cí : Manzarek | |
Well I heard a story, you can judge it' s worth | |
About the sun and the moon the time they came down to earth | |
They pass in the heavens each day up above | |
Time after time they soon became old | |
They could not touch, they could not kiss | |
They had no flesh, no earthly bliss | |
So they made a scheme, they made a plan | |
They would come down to earth as a woman and a man | |
And took human forms to live out a dream | |
The most beautiful people that I' ve ever seen | |
They were the Peking king and the New York queen | |
I said the Peking king and the New York queen | |
As fate would have it it was a toss of a dice | |
They went to opposite ends of this world with our lives | |
Opposite eyes, opposite minds | |
Such things matter in these troubled times | |
" We read a book from right to left" | |
" You read a book from the left to the right!" | |
" We see a rabbit in the moon" | |
" When you look at the moon, It' s a man on the moon" | |
" Raw fish is very tasty, thank you" | |
" Eating raw fish is disgusting" | |
" Buddah is the only way" | |
" Jesus is the fun way" | |
" Communism!" | |
" Democracy!" | |
" East is red" | |
" Better dead than red!" | |
Peking in the east, New York in the west | |
Each say that they are the best | |
About the sun and the moon and their earthly quest | |
Knew without a doubt that it was all the best | |
They said what does it matter how you read a book | |
It' s all the same no matter how it looks | |
Well the only thing important to the Peking king | |
Was feeding in the arms of his New York queen | |
Thousands of miles, they were so far apart | |
How to get together, where to start | |
On the California zipper and the Shanghai express | |
He headed to Hong Kong, she headed out west | |
No passports, no visas, no government quotas | |
No red tape no red guard could stop the dream of the Peking king and the New York Queen | |
I said the Peking king and the New York queen | |
So the found a little lot in the field of dreams | |
It was a perfect little place to live our dream | |
East is east, west is west | |
' Cause you' re invited to the wedding to share a dream | |
Of the Peking king and the New York queen | |
Peking king and the New York queen | |
You' re invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
You' re invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
Of the Peking king and his New York queen | |
You' re invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
You' re invited to the wedding and to share in a dream | |
Of the sun and the moon | |
Peking king and New York queen |