歌曲 | Oxford Street |
歌手 | Everything But the Girl |
专辑 | Idlewild |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Thorn | |
When I was ten | |
I thought my brother was | |
God - he'd lie in bed and turn out the light with a fishing rod. | |
I learned the names of all his football team, aid | |
I still remembered them when | |
I was nineteen. | |
Strange the things deal that | |
I remember still - shouts from the playground when | |
I was home and ill. | |
My sister taught me all that she learned there; when we grow up, we said, we'd share a flat somewhere. | |
When I was seventeen, | |
London meant | |
Oxford Street. | |
Where I grow up there were no factories. there was a school and shops and some fields and trees, and rows of houses one by one appeared. | |
I was born in one and lived there for eighteen years. | |
Then when | |
I was nineteen. | |
I thought the | |
Humber would be the gateway from my little world into the real world. | |
But there is no real world - we live side by side, and sometimes collide. . | |
When I was seventeen, | |
London meant | |
Oxford Street. | |
It was a little world; | |
I grew up in a little world. |
zuo ci : Thorn | |
When I was ten | |
I thought my brother was | |
God he' d lie in bed and turn out the light with a fishing rod. | |
I learned the names of all his football team, aid | |
I still remembered them when | |
I was nineteen. | |
Strange the things deal that | |
I remember still shouts from the playground when | |
I was home and ill. | |
My sister taught me all that she learned there when we grow up, we said, we' d share a flat somewhere. | |
When I was seventeen, | |
London meant | |
Oxford Street. | |
Where I grow up there were no factories. there was a school and shops and some fields and trees, and rows of houses one by one appeared. | |
I was born in one and lived there for eighteen years. | |
Then when | |
I was nineteen. | |
I thought the | |
Humber would be the gateway from my little world into the real world. | |
But there is no real world we live side by side, and sometimes collide. . | |
When I was seventeen, | |
London meant | |
Oxford Street. | |
It was a little world | |
I grew up in a little world. |
zuò cí : Thorn | |
When I was ten | |
I thought my brother was | |
God he' d lie in bed and turn out the light with a fishing rod. | |
I learned the names of all his football team, aid | |
I still remembered them when | |
I was nineteen. | |
Strange the things deal that | |
I remember still shouts from the playground when | |
I was home and ill. | |
My sister taught me all that she learned there when we grow up, we said, we' d share a flat somewhere. | |
When I was seventeen, | |
London meant | |
Oxford Street. | |
Where I grow up there were no factories. there was a school and shops and some fields and trees, and rows of houses one by one appeared. | |
I was born in one and lived there for eighteen years. | |
Then when | |
I was nineteen. | |
I thought the | |
Humber would be the gateway from my little world into the real world. | |
But there is no real world we live side by side, and sometimes collide. . | |
When I was seventeen, | |
London meant | |
Oxford Street. | |
It was a little world | |
I grew up in a little world. |