歌曲 | Carrboro Woman |
歌手 | Eric Bachmann |
专辑 | To The Races |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Bachmann | |
Carrboro woman, won't you come with me | |
There's some place I want to go | |
And I don't want to go alone | |
But what I want ain't what I need | |
And something else you ought to know | |
That if you come, you're on your own | |
I'm no good at riding side by side | |
I travel lean | |
And I will try my best to be | |
To you no burden, weight, or beast | |
I hope it's clear and that you understand | |
As we take each other's hands | |
You ain't my woman | |
And woman, I am not your man | |
I do believe we all belong and everything that's right and wrong | |
Comes from a light that you can't see but if you try | |
You can feel it swell and rise slowly reaching out to find you | |
Open the door ain't nobody yours | |
So there ain't no reason to run from all you're losing | |
I came upon a wounded beast | |
She was lying in the sand | |
Her heart held in her hand | |
How do you pretend to try | |
To save a thing that's meaning to die | |
Do you try or walk on by | |
So Carrboro woman, won't you walk with me | |
There's some place I have to go | |
And I don't want to go alone | |
And if what you want ain't where I'll be | |
Then my love I'll understand | |
You ain't my woman | |
And woman, I am not your man |
zuo qu : Bachmann | |
Carrboro woman, won' t you come with me | |
There' s some place I want to go | |
And I don' t want to go alone | |
But what I want ain' t what I need | |
And something else you ought to know | |
That if you come, you' re on your own | |
I' m no good at riding side by side | |
I travel lean | |
And I will try my best to be | |
To you no burden, weight, or beast | |
I hope it' s clear and that you understand | |
As we take each other' s hands | |
You ain' t my woman | |
And woman, I am not your man | |
I do believe we all belong and everything that' s right and wrong | |
Comes from a light that you can' t see but if you try | |
You can feel it swell and rise slowly reaching out to find you | |
Open the door ain' t nobody yours | |
So there ain' t no reason to run from all you' re losing | |
I came upon a wounded beast | |
She was lying in the sand | |
Her heart held in her hand | |
How do you pretend to try | |
To save a thing that' s meaning to die | |
Do you try or walk on by | |
So Carrboro woman, won' t you walk with me | |
There' s some place I have to go | |
And I don' t want to go alone | |
And if what you want ain' t where I' ll be | |
Then my love I' ll understand | |
You ain' t my woman | |
And woman, I am not your man |
zuò qǔ : Bachmann | |
Carrboro woman, won' t you come with me | |
There' s some place I want to go | |
And I don' t want to go alone | |
But what I want ain' t what I need | |
And something else you ought to know | |
That if you come, you' re on your own | |
I' m no good at riding side by side | |
I travel lean | |
And I will try my best to be | |
To you no burden, weight, or beast | |
I hope it' s clear and that you understand | |
As we take each other' s hands | |
You ain' t my woman | |
And woman, I am not your man | |
I do believe we all belong and everything that' s right and wrong | |
Comes from a light that you can' t see but if you try | |
You can feel it swell and rise slowly reaching out to find you | |
Open the door ain' t nobody yours | |
So there ain' t no reason to run from all you' re losing | |
I came upon a wounded beast | |
She was lying in the sand | |
Her heart held in her hand | |
How do you pretend to try | |
To save a thing that' s meaning to die | |
Do you try or walk on by | |
So Carrboro woman, won' t you walk with me | |
There' s some place I have to go | |
And I don' t want to go alone | |
And if what you want ain' t where I' ll be | |
Then my love I' ll understand | |
You ain' t my woman | |
And woman, I am not your man |