歌曲 | You Remain Unchanged |
歌手 | Margaret Becker |
专辑 | Simple House |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Becker, Martin | |
Driving across Dakota, I saw an old freight train | |
That train has crossed this state through the wind the snow and rain | |
Now the wheels were rusted golden and it wasn't on a track | |
Somebody somewhere swore that train would be coming back | |
But You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
Went back to my old house and I parked across the street | |
I could almost see us there, my mother and me | |
And I could feel her gentle guidance, I could feel her hold me tight | |
Seems like too many years since she kissed me goodnight | |
But You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
Walking with my father down the avenue | |
For every step he took, I must've taken two | |
Now his steps have grown much slower but time keeps rushing on | |
We know this life's so fragile but we're both counting on | |
That, You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
Amen |
zuo qu : Becker, Martin | |
Driving across Dakota, I saw an old freight train | |
That train has crossed this state through the wind the snow and rain | |
Now the wheels were rusted golden and it wasn' t on a track | |
Somebody somewhere swore that train would be coming back | |
But You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
Went back to my old house and I parked across the street | |
I could almost see us there, my mother and me | |
And I could feel her gentle guidance, I could feel her hold me tight | |
Seems like too many years since she kissed me goodnight | |
But You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
Walking with my father down the avenue | |
For every step he took, I must' ve taken two | |
Now his steps have grown much slower but time keeps rushing on | |
We know this life' s so fragile but we' re both counting on | |
That, You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
Amen |
zuò qǔ : Becker, Martin | |
Driving across Dakota, I saw an old freight train | |
That train has crossed this state through the wind the snow and rain | |
Now the wheels were rusted golden and it wasn' t on a track | |
Somebody somewhere swore that train would be coming back | |
But You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
Went back to my old house and I parked across the street | |
I could almost see us there, my mother and me | |
And I could feel her gentle guidance, I could feel her hold me tight | |
Seems like too many years since she kissed me goodnight | |
But You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
Walking with my father down the avenue | |
For every step he took, I must' ve taken two | |
Now his steps have grown much slower but time keeps rushing on | |
We know this life' s so fragile but we' re both counting on | |
That, You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
You remain | |
Unchanged, unchanged | |
Amen |