歌曲 | Lake Charles |
歌手 | Lucinda Williams |
专辑 | Car Wheels On A Gravel Road |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Lucinda Williams | |
He had a reason to get back to Lake Charles | |
He used to talk about it | |
He'd just go on and on | |
He always said Louisana | |
Was where he felt at home | |
He was born in Nacogdoches | |
That's in East Texas | |
Not far from the border | |
But he liked to tell everybody | |
He was from Lake Charles | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments | |
We used to drive | |
Thru Lafayette and Baton Rouge | |
In a yellow Camino | |
Listening to Howling Wolf | |
He liked to stop in Lake Charles | |
Cause that's the place that he loved | |
Did you run about as far as you could go | |
Down the Lousiana highway | |
Across Lake Ponchatrain | |
Now your soul is in Lake Charles | |
No matter what they say | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments | |
SOLO | |
He had a reason to get back to Lake Charles | |
He used to talk about it | |
He'd just go on and on | |
He always said Louisana | |
Was where he felt at home | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments |
zuo qu : Lucinda Williams | |
He had a reason to get back to Lake Charles | |
He used to talk about it | |
He' d just go on and on | |
He always said Louisana | |
Was where he felt at home | |
He was born in Nacogdoches | |
That' s in East Texas | |
Not far from the border | |
But he liked to tell everybody | |
He was from Lake Charles | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments | |
We used to drive | |
Thru Lafayette and Baton Rouge | |
In a yellow Camino | |
Listening to Howling Wolf | |
He liked to stop in Lake Charles | |
Cause that' s the place that he loved | |
Did you run about as far as you could go | |
Down the Lousiana highway | |
Across Lake Ponchatrain | |
Now your soul is in Lake Charles | |
No matter what they say | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments | |
SOLO | |
He had a reason to get back to Lake Charles | |
He used to talk about it | |
He' d just go on and on | |
He always said Louisana | |
Was where he felt at home | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments |
zuò qǔ : Lucinda Williams | |
He had a reason to get back to Lake Charles | |
He used to talk about it | |
He' d just go on and on | |
He always said Louisana | |
Was where he felt at home | |
He was born in Nacogdoches | |
That' s in East Texas | |
Not far from the border | |
But he liked to tell everybody | |
He was from Lake Charles | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments | |
We used to drive | |
Thru Lafayette and Baton Rouge | |
In a yellow Camino | |
Listening to Howling Wolf | |
He liked to stop in Lake Charles | |
Cause that' s the place that he loved | |
Did you run about as far as you could go | |
Down the Lousiana highway | |
Across Lake Ponchatrain | |
Now your soul is in Lake Charles | |
No matter what they say | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments | |
SOLO | |
He had a reason to get back to Lake Charles | |
He used to talk about it | |
He' d just go on and on | |
He always said Louisana | |
Was where he felt at home | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments | |
Did an angel whisper in your ear | |
And hold you close and take away your fear | |
In those long last moments |