歌曲 | Famous Blue Raincoat |
歌手 | The Handsome Family |
专辑 | Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:24.23] | It’s four in the morning, the end of December |
[00:30.40] | I'm writing you now just to see if you're better |
[00:36.49] | New York is cold, but I like where I'm living |
[00:42.43] | There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening. |
[00:49.16] | I hear that you're building |
[00:52.75] | your little house deep in the desert |
[01:01.24] | You're living for nothing now |
[01:05.76] | I hope you’re keeping some kind of record |
[01:10.71] | Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[01:20.94] | She said that you gave it to her |
[01:27.28] | That night that you planned to go clear |
[01:37.87] | Did you ever go clear? |
[01:45.17] | Ah, the last time we saw you |
[01:48.28] | you looked so much older |
[01:51.28] | Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder |
[01:57.22] | You'd been to the station to meet every train |
[02:02.93] | And you came home without Lili Marlene |
[02:10.22] | And you treated my woman |
[02:14.48] | to a flake of your life |
[02:21.73] | And when she came back |
[02:26.42] | she was nobody’s wife |
[02:31.54] | Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth |
[02:43.04] | One more thin gypsy thief |
[02:48.37] | Well I see Jane's awake -- |
[02:58.00] | She sends her regards. |
[03:05.59] | And what can I tell you my brother, my killer |
[03:12.01] | What can I possibly say? |
[03:17.77] | I guess that I miss you, |
[03:20.57] | I guess I forgive you |
[03:23.83] | I'm glad you stood in my way. |
[03:30.97] | If you ever come by here, for Jane or for me |
[03:42.71] | Your enemy is sleeping, and his woman is free. |
[03:52.09] | Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes |
[04:03.36] | I thought it was there for good so I never tried. |
[04:16.24] | And Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[04:26.49] | She said that you gave it to her |
[04:32.43] | That night that you planned to go clear |
[04:42.78] | ——Sincerely, L .Cohen |
[00:24.23] | It' s four in the morning, the end of December |
[00:30.40] | I' m writing you now just to see if you' re better |
[00:36.49] | New York is cold, but I like where I' m living |
[00:42.43] | There' s music on Clinton Street all through the evening. |
[00:49.16] | I hear that you' re building |
[00:52.75] | your little house deep in the desert |
[01:01.24] | You' re living for nothing now |
[01:05.76] | I hope you' re keeping some kind of record |
[01:10.71] | Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[01:20.94] | She said that you gave it to her |
[01:27.28] | That night that you planned to go clear |
[01:37.87] | Did you ever go clear? |
[01:45.17] | Ah, the last time we saw you |
[01:48.28] | you looked so much older |
[01:51.28] | Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder |
[01:57.22] | You' d been to the station to meet every train |
[02:02.93] | And you came home without Lili Marlene |
[02:10.22] | And you treated my woman |
[02:14.48] | to a flake of your life |
[02:21.73] | And when she came back |
[02:26.42] | she was nobody' s wife |
[02:31.54] | Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth |
[02:43.04] | One more thin gypsy thief |
[02:48.37] | Well I see Jane' s awake |
[02:58.00] | She sends her regards. |
[03:05.59] | And what can I tell you my brother, my killer |
[03:12.01] | What can I possibly say? |
[03:17.77] | I guess that I miss you, |
[03:20.57] | I guess I forgive you |
[03:23.83] | I' m glad you stood in my way. |
[03:30.97] | If you ever come by here, for Jane or for me |
[03:42.71] | Your enemy is sleeping, and his woman is free. |
[03:52.09] | Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes |
[04:03.36] | I thought it was there for good so I never tried. |
[04:16.24] | And Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[04:26.49] | She said that you gave it to her |
[04:32.43] | That night that you planned to go clear |
[04:42.78] | Sincerely, L . Cohen |
[00:24.23] | It' s four in the morning, the end of December |
[00:30.40] | I' m writing you now just to see if you' re better |
[00:36.49] | New York is cold, but I like where I' m living |
[00:42.43] | There' s music on Clinton Street all through the evening. |
[00:49.16] | I hear that you' re building |
[00:52.75] | your little house deep in the desert |
[01:01.24] | You' re living for nothing now |
[01:05.76] | I hope you' re keeping some kind of record |
[01:10.71] | Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[01:20.94] | She said that you gave it to her |
[01:27.28] | That night that you planned to go clear |
[01:37.87] | Did you ever go clear? |
[01:45.17] | Ah, the last time we saw you |
[01:48.28] | you looked so much older |
[01:51.28] | Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder |
[01:57.22] | You' d been to the station to meet every train |
[02:02.93] | And you came home without Lili Marlene |
[02:10.22] | And you treated my woman |
[02:14.48] | to a flake of your life |
[02:21.73] | And when she came back |
[02:26.42] | she was nobody' s wife |
[02:31.54] | Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth |
[02:43.04] | One more thin gypsy thief |
[02:48.37] | Well I see Jane' s awake |
[02:58.00] | She sends her regards. |
[03:05.59] | And what can I tell you my brother, my killer |
[03:12.01] | What can I possibly say? |
[03:17.77] | I guess that I miss you, |
[03:20.57] | I guess I forgive you |
[03:23.83] | I' m glad you stood in my way. |
[03:30.97] | If you ever come by here, for Jane or for me |
[03:42.71] | Your enemy is sleeping, and his woman is free. |
[03:52.09] | Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes |
[04:03.36] | I thought it was there for good so I never tried. |
[04:16.24] | And Jane came by with a lock of your hair |
[04:26.49] | She said that you gave it to her |
[04:32.43] | That night that you planned to go clear |
[04:42.78] | Sincerely, L . Cohen |
[00:24.23] | 现在是凌晨四点,十二月已到尾声, |
[00:30.40] | 我正写信给你,只想看看你是否好多了 |
[00:36.49] | 纽约很冷,但我喜欢我现在住的地方 |
[00:42.43] | 音乐在克林顿街彻夜回响 |
[00:49.16] | 我听闻你正在建造 |
[00:52.75] | 你在荒漠深处的小屋 |
[01:01.24] | 你已生无所求 |
[01:05.76] | 但愿你是在尝试另一种体验 |
[01:10.71] | 是的,简带着你的一缕头发来过 |
[01:20.94] | 她说,你把这个交给她的那个夜晚 |
[01:27.28] | 你打算将一切理清 |
[01:37.87] | 你可曾理清? |
[01:45.17] | 上一次我们见面 |
[01:48.28] | 你看起来老了许多 |
[01:51.28] | 你的那件翩翩蓝雨衣,肩膀处已经开裂 |
[01:57.22] | 你总是去到车站,等候每一班列车 |
[02:02.93] | 但是你回家时,身边依然没有莉莉·玛莲 |
[02:10.22] | 你对待我的女人 |
[02:14.48] | 只像你生命里的一抹轻尘 |
[02:21.73] | 当她回来时 |
[02:26.42] | 她不再是任何人的妻子 |
[02:31.54] | 我能想象你嘴角衔着玫瑰的样子 |
[02:43.04] | 又一个吉卜赛骗子 |
[02:48.37] | 简醒来了—— |
[02:58.00] | 她向你问好。 |
[03:05.59] | 我能对你说什么呢,我的兄弟,置我于死地的人 |
[03:12.01] | 我能说什么? |
[03:17.77] | 或许我在想你 |
[03:20.57] | 或许我原谅你了 |
[03:23.83] | 很高兴你曾挡过我的路。 |
[03:30.97] | 如果你能拜访这里,不论是为了我或是简 |
[03:42.71] | 你会发现你的敌人沉寂了,而他的女人自由了。 |
[03:52.09] | 是的,谢谢你,从她眼里带走忧愁 |
[04:03.36] | 我以为这是好的,所以我从未尝试。 |
[04:16.24] | 简带着你的一缕头发来过 |
[04:26.49] | 她说,你把这个交给她的那个夜晚 |
[04:32.43] | 你打算将一切理清 |
[04:42.78] | ——你诚挚的,L·科恩 |