歌曲 | Trains To Brazil |
歌手 | Guillemots |
专辑 | Through The Windowpane |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Dangerfield |
[00:46.428] | it's one o clock on a friday morning |
[00:48.40] | i'm trying to keep my back from the wall |
[00:56.716] | the prophets and their bombs have had another success |
[01:00.256] | and i'm wondering why we bother at all |
[01:07.520] | and i think of you on cold winter mornings,darling |
[01:12.492] | they remind me of when we were at school |
[01:19.708] | nothing really mattered when you called at my name |
[01:24.332] | in fact nothing really mattered at all |
[01:29.976] | and i'm thinking about how long it will take them to blow us away |
[01:39.309] | but i won't get me down |
[01:44.177] | i'm just thankful to be facing a day |
[01:50.300] | 'cause days don't get you far when you're gone |
[02:15.124] | it's five o clock on a friday morning |
[02:19.482] | one hundred telephones shake and ring |
[02:25.934] | one of them's from someone who knew you |
[02:36.282] | well i'll still think of you on cold winter mornings,darling |
[02:41.176] | they'll still remind me of when we were at school |
[02:47.47] | when they could never have persuaded me that lives like yours |
[02:51.781] | were in the hands of these erroneous fools |
[02:57.900] | and to those of you who moan your lives through one day to the next |
[03:06.646] | well let them take you next |
[03:11.424] | can't you live and be thankful you're here |
[03:16.696] | see it could be you tomorrow next year |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Dangerfield |
[00:46.428] | it' s one o clock on a friday morning |
[00:48.40] | i' m trying to keep my back from the wall |
[00:56.716] | the prophets and their bombs have had another success |
[01:00.256] | and i' m wondering why we bother at all |
[01:07.520] | and i think of you on cold winter mornings, darling |
[01:12.492] | they remind me of when we were at school |
[01:19.708] | nothing really mattered when you called at my name |
[01:24.332] | in fact nothing really mattered at all |
[01:29.976] | and i' m thinking about how long it will take them to blow us away |
[01:39.309] | but i won' t get me down |
[01:44.177] | i' m just thankful to be facing a day |
[01:50.300] | ' cause days don' t get you far when you' re gone |
[02:15.124] | it' s five o clock on a friday morning |
[02:19.482] | one hundred telephones shake and ring |
[02:25.934] | one of them' s from someone who knew you |
[02:36.282] | well i' ll still think of you on cold winter mornings, darling |
[02:41.176] | they' ll still remind me of when we were at school |
[02:47.47] | when they could never have persuaded me that lives like yours |
[02:51.781] | were in the hands of these erroneous fools |
[02:57.900] | and to those of you who moan your lives through one day to the next |
[03:06.646] | well let them take you next |
[03:11.424] | can' t you live and be thankful you' re here |
[03:16.696] | see it could be you tomorrow next year |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Dangerfield |
[00:46.428] | it' s one o clock on a friday morning |
[00:48.40] | i' m trying to keep my back from the wall |
[00:56.716] | the prophets and their bombs have had another success |
[01:00.256] | and i' m wondering why we bother at all |
[01:07.520] | and i think of you on cold winter mornings, darling |
[01:12.492] | they remind me of when we were at school |
[01:19.708] | nothing really mattered when you called at my name |
[01:24.332] | in fact nothing really mattered at all |
[01:29.976] | and i' m thinking about how long it will take them to blow us away |
[01:39.309] | but i won' t get me down |
[01:44.177] | i' m just thankful to be facing a day |
[01:50.300] | ' cause days don' t get you far when you' re gone |
[02:15.124] | it' s five o clock on a friday morning |
[02:19.482] | one hundred telephones shake and ring |
[02:25.934] | one of them' s from someone who knew you |
[02:36.282] | well i' ll still think of you on cold winter mornings, darling |
[02:41.176] | they' ll still remind me of when we were at school |
[02:47.47] | when they could never have persuaded me that lives like yours |
[02:51.781] | were in the hands of these erroneous fools |
[02:57.900] | and to those of you who moan your lives through one day to the next |
[03:06.646] | well let them take you next |
[03:11.424] | can' t you live and be thankful you' re here |
[03:16.696] | see it could be you tomorrow next year |
[00:46.428] | 星期五凌晨的一点钟 |
[00:48.40] | 我试图让我的背离墙 |
[00:56.716] | 先知和他们的轰炸再次取得了成功 |
[01:00.256] | 我想知道为什么我们会烦恼 |
[01:07.520] | 我想起了那些寒冷的冬天早晨,亲爱的 |
[01:12.492] | 它们让我想起我们在学校的时候 |
[01:19.708] | 当你呼唤我的名字时,其他什么都不重要了 |
[01:24.332] | 没有什么比你重要 |
[01:29.976] | 我在想这冬天要让我们分离多长时间 |
[01:39.309] | 但我不会灰心 |
[01:44.177] | 我只充满谢意地面对每一天 |
[01:50.300] | 因为自打你离开后我过的这些天无论多长也并没有增长你我的距离 |
[02:15.124] | 星期五的清晨五点钟 |
[02:19.482] | 有一百部电话振动响铃 |
[02:25.934] | 有一些是认识你的人打来的 |
[02:36.282] | 好吧我仍在想那些寒冷的冬天早晨,亲爱的 |
[02:41.176] | 它们依然会让我想起我们在学校的时候 |
[02:47.47] | 它们永远无法说服我像你一样生活 |
[02:51.781] | 因为这群爱犯错的傻瓜被玩弄于鼓掌之中 |
[02:57.900] | 至于那些在你余生都在抱怨的部分 |
[03:06.646] | 它们会把你带走 |
[03:11.424] | 你就不能在这充满感激的生活下去吗? |
[03:16.696] | 我明白了,来年的明天可能就见到你了 |