歌曲 | Harlan County Line |
歌手 | Dave Alvin |
专辑 | Eleven Eleven |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Another morning, another motel bed, | |
another city waitin’ up ahead… | |
Light another menthol, to clear my mind… | |
Of those memories I pretend to forget, | |
cause I always want to live with out regrets | |
but… yeah… | |
I still think of her from time to time | |
Only she’s still livin’ across the Harlan County Line | |
Now when we met we were both livin’ far from home | |
tryin’ to get by and tired of being alone, | |
for a moment I thought she was mine… | |
Cause she had a voice I just wanted to believe… | |
She said her mother was full blood Cherokee and her | |
Daddy was a union man down in the mines… | |
Fighting the good fight across the Harlan County Line… | |
People can be Noble, and People can be Cruel | |
they’ll make you President or they’ll make you a fool but, | |
she always treated me nice and kind… | |
Until that day she left me on my own said there | |
was trouble she had to handle back home… | |
Then she gave me a number and said call any time | |
if I ever made it across the Harlan County Line… | |
Now the years disappear out on the highway | |
And I lost her number somewhere along the way | |
So I’ll say a little prayer that she’s doing fine… | |
Another morning, another motel bed, | |
another city waitin’ up ahead… | |
And another small memory to leave behind | |
somewhere across the Harlan County Line… | |
across the Harlan County Line… |
Another morning, another motel bed, | |
another city waitin' up ahead | |
Light another menthol, to clear my mind | |
Of those memories I pretend to forget, | |
cause I always want to live with out regrets | |
but yeah | |
I still think of her from time to time | |
Only she' s still livin' across the Harlan County Line | |
Now when we met we were both livin' far from home | |
tryin' to get by and tired of being alone, | |
for a moment I thought she was mine | |
Cause she had a voice I just wanted to believe | |
She said her mother was full blood Cherokee and her | |
Daddy was a union man down in the mines | |
Fighting the good fight across the Harlan County Line | |
People can be Noble, and People can be Cruel | |
they' ll make you President or they' ll make you a fool but, | |
she always treated me nice and kind | |
Until that day she left me on my own said there | |
was trouble she had to handle back home | |
Then she gave me a number and said call any time | |
if I ever made it across the Harlan County Line | |
Now the years disappear out on the highway | |
And I lost her number somewhere along the way | |
So I' ll say a little prayer that she' s doing fine | |
Another morning, another motel bed, | |
another city waitin' up ahead | |
And another small memory to leave behind | |
somewhere across the Harlan County Line | |
across the Harlan County Line |
Another morning, another motel bed, | |
another city waitin' up ahead | |
Light another menthol, to clear my mind | |
Of those memories I pretend to forget, | |
cause I always want to live with out regrets | |
but yeah | |
I still think of her from time to time | |
Only she' s still livin' across the Harlan County Line | |
Now when we met we were both livin' far from home | |
tryin' to get by and tired of being alone, | |
for a moment I thought she was mine | |
Cause she had a voice I just wanted to believe | |
She said her mother was full blood Cherokee and her | |
Daddy was a union man down in the mines | |
Fighting the good fight across the Harlan County Line | |
People can be Noble, and People can be Cruel | |
they' ll make you President or they' ll make you a fool but, | |
she always treated me nice and kind | |
Until that day she left me on my own said there | |
was trouble she had to handle back home | |
Then she gave me a number and said call any time | |
if I ever made it across the Harlan County Line | |
Now the years disappear out on the highway | |
And I lost her number somewhere along the way | |
So I' ll say a little prayer that she' s doing fine | |
Another morning, another motel bed, | |
another city waitin' up ahead | |
And another small memory to leave behind | |
somewhere across the Harlan County Line | |
across the Harlan County Line |