歌曲 | Coal Country |
歌手 | Charles Wesley Godwin |
专辑 | Seneca |
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[00:00.000] | 作曲 : Charles Wesley Godwin |
[00:22] | I'm going down to Charleston |
[00:28] | Through the shadow of the mountain this road winds |
[00:35] | Through closed-up towns, forgotten dreams, and welcome signs |
[00:39] | Fading far behind |
[00:46] | Coal Country |
[00:52] | I'm thankful for the sun to die |
[00:58] | Didn't back down from a Federal fight |
[01:02] | Where the lead lies still and the smoke still rises |
[01:07] | On the Blair mountainside |
[01:13] | Coal Country |
[01:19] | It put a roof over my head |
[01:25] | And the armor on the tanks in Normandy |
[01:30] | The lights shone bright in the hands of its care |
[01:36] | From the western skies to Washington, D.C |
[01:41] | Now it lies broken, high, and cold |
[01:48] | In its grave of Appalachian stone |
[01:57] | Coal Country |
[02:20] | Now we don't need tokens to a company store |
[02:25] | That's what government stamps and codeine's for |
[02:30] | We may have won a few battles but we lost the war |
[02:34] | Now we're slaves and poor |
[02:40] | Coal Country |
[02:46] | It put a roof over my head |
[02:52] | And the armor on the tanks in Normandy |
[02:58] | The lights shone bright in the hands of its care |
[03:05] | From the western skies to Washington, D.C |
[03:09] | Now it lies broken, high, and cold |
[03:15] | In its grave of Appalachian stone |
[03:24] | Coal Country |
[00:00.000] | zuo qu : Charles Wesley Godwin |
[00:22] | I' m going down to Charleston |
[00:28] | Through the shadow of the mountain this road winds |
[00:35] | Through closedup towns, forgotten dreams, and welcome signs |
[00:39] | Fading far behind |
[00:46] | Coal Country |
[00:52] | I' m thankful for the sun to die |
[00:58] | Didn' t back down from a Federal fight |
[01:02] | Where the lead lies still and the smoke still rises |
[01:07] | On the Blair mountainside |
[01:13] | Coal Country |
[01:19] | It put a roof over my head |
[01:25] | And the armor on the tanks in Normandy |
[01:30] | The lights shone bright in the hands of its care |
[01:36] | From the western skies to Washington, D. C |
[01:41] | Now it lies broken, high, and cold |
[01:48] | In its grave of Appalachian stone |
[01:57] | Coal Country |
[02:20] | Now we don' t need tokens to a company store |
[02:25] | That' s what government stamps and codeine' s for |
[02:30] | We may have won a few battles but we lost the war |
[02:34] | Now we' re slaves and poor |
[02:40] | Coal Country |
[02:46] | It put a roof over my head |
[02:52] | And the armor on the tanks in Normandy |
[02:58] | The lights shone bright in the hands of its care |
[03:05] | From the western skies to Washington, D. C |
[03:09] | Now it lies broken, high, and cold |
[03:15] | In its grave of Appalachian stone |
[03:24] | Coal Country |
[00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Charles Wesley Godwin |
[00:22] | I' m going down to Charleston |
[00:28] | Through the shadow of the mountain this road winds |
[00:35] | Through closedup towns, forgotten dreams, and welcome signs |
[00:39] | Fading far behind |
[00:46] | Coal Country |
[00:52] | I' m thankful for the sun to die |
[00:58] | Didn' t back down from a Federal fight |
[01:02] | Where the lead lies still and the smoke still rises |
[01:07] | On the Blair mountainside |
[01:13] | Coal Country |
[01:19] | It put a roof over my head |
[01:25] | And the armor on the tanks in Normandy |
[01:30] | The lights shone bright in the hands of its care |
[01:36] | From the western skies to Washington, D. C |
[01:41] | Now it lies broken, high, and cold |
[01:48] | In its grave of Appalachian stone |
[01:57] | Coal Country |
[02:20] | Now we don' t need tokens to a company store |
[02:25] | That' s what government stamps and codeine' s for |
[02:30] | We may have won a few battles but we lost the war |
[02:34] | Now we' re slaves and poor |
[02:40] | Coal Country |
[02:46] | It put a roof over my head |
[02:52] | And the armor on the tanks in Normandy |
[02:58] | The lights shone bright in the hands of its care |
[03:05] | From the western skies to Washington, D. C |
[03:09] | Now it lies broken, high, and cold |
[03:15] | In its grave of Appalachian stone |
[03:24] | Coal Country |
[00:22] | 我将前往查尔斯顿 |
[00:28] | 突破重重山影,穿越蜿蜒曲折 |
[00:35] | 路过封闭古镇,遇见遗弃之梦 |
[00:39] | 同路标一起,都逐渐远去 |
[00:46] | 煤炭之城啊 |
[00:52] | 感恩刺眼阳光的消逝 |
[00:58] | 却无法忘却那场战争 |
[01:02] | 那里仍然硝烟四起 |
[01:07] | 在布莱尔山上 |
[01:13] | 煤炭之城啊 |
[01:19] | 我想起头顶上坚硬的头盔 |
[01:25] | 还有诺曼底坦克上的装甲 |
[01:30] | 耀眼的灯光向远处伸展着 |
[01:36] | 从西部天空到华盛顿特区 |
[01:41] | 而如今它已变得冰冷,破烂不堪 |
[01:48] | 静静躺在山上石头做成的坟墓里 |
[01:57] | 煤炭之城啊 |
[02:20] | 让煤炭公司带着他们的代币滚蛋 |
[02:25] | 这里有政府的盖章还有一些可待因 |
[02:30] | 我们可能赢过几场战争,但现在我们输得彻底 |
[02:34] | 挥之不去的是那奴隶与穷人的烙印 |
[02:40] | 煤炭之城啊 |
[02:46] | 我想起头顶上坚硬的头盔 |
[02:52] | 还有诺曼底坦克上的装甲 |
[02:58] | 耀眼的灯光向远处伸展着 |
[03:05] | 从西部天空到华盛顿特区 |
[03:09] | 而如今它已变得冰冷,破烂不堪 |
[03:15] | 静静躺在山上石头做成的坟墓里 |
[03:24] | 煤炭之城啊! |