歌曲 | Wings Of The Ragman |
歌手 | Peter Mulvey |
专辑 | The Trouble With Poets |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Goodrich, Mulvey | |
It's raining down roses on the stop where you stand | |
As you wait for the morning train | |
The woman beside you, her shoulders are smoking | |
Her eyes are filling with flame | |
And it's nothing new, happens each day | |
Everyone turns away | |
And back on the platform, the wings of the ragman | |
Are stretching and shaking and shining, shining like rain | |
The street that you live on is brush strokes on canvas | |
You'd see it if you turned around | |
The sky fell last wednesday and broke into pieces | |
And every shard made a sound | |
But it's nothing new, happenbs each day | |
And everyone turns away | |
It's the clock in your kitchen, it's the faces of children | |
It's the rising, the falling, the lost, the lost and the found | |
And it's all around you now | |
It's all around you now | |
It's all around you now | |
Still you don't see | |
Still you don't see | |
The boy on the porch swing, he left glowing footprints | |
On the sidewalk as he pased by | |
Oh, you can't see it, I know you can't see it | |
And back then, neither could I | |
But it's nothing new, happens each day | |
And everyone turns away | |
And back in your old yard, the tree from your childhood | |
Is thinking about you, and shivers a sigh | |
And it's all around you now | |
It's all around you now | |
It's all around you now | |
Still you don't see | |
Still you don't see |
zuo qu : Goodrich, Mulvey | |
It' s raining down roses on the stop where you stand | |
As you wait for the morning train | |
The woman beside you, her shoulders are smoking | |
Her eyes are filling with flame | |
And it' s nothing new, happens each day | |
Everyone turns away | |
And back on the platform, the wings of the ragman | |
Are stretching and shaking and shining, shining like rain | |
The street that you live on is brush strokes on canvas | |
You' d see it if you turned around | |
The sky fell last wednesday and broke into pieces | |
And every shard made a sound | |
But it' s nothing new, happenbs each day | |
And everyone turns away | |
It' s the clock in your kitchen, it' s the faces of children | |
It' s the rising, the falling, the lost, the lost and the found | |
And it' s all around you now | |
It' s all around you now | |
It' s all around you now | |
Still you don' t see | |
Still you don' t see | |
The boy on the porch swing, he left glowing footprints | |
On the sidewalk as he pased by | |
Oh, you can' t see it, I know you can' t see it | |
And back then, neither could I | |
But it' s nothing new, happens each day | |
And everyone turns away | |
And back in your old yard, the tree from your childhood | |
Is thinking about you, and shivers a sigh | |
And it' s all around you now | |
It' s all around you now | |
It' s all around you now | |
Still you don' t see | |
Still you don' t see |
zuò qǔ : Goodrich, Mulvey | |
It' s raining down roses on the stop where you stand | |
As you wait for the morning train | |
The woman beside you, her shoulders are smoking | |
Her eyes are filling with flame | |
And it' s nothing new, happens each day | |
Everyone turns away | |
And back on the platform, the wings of the ragman | |
Are stretching and shaking and shining, shining like rain | |
The street that you live on is brush strokes on canvas | |
You' d see it if you turned around | |
The sky fell last wednesday and broke into pieces | |
And every shard made a sound | |
But it' s nothing new, happenbs each day | |
And everyone turns away | |
It' s the clock in your kitchen, it' s the faces of children | |
It' s the rising, the falling, the lost, the lost and the found | |
And it' s all around you now | |
It' s all around you now | |
It' s all around you now | |
Still you don' t see | |
Still you don' t see | |
The boy on the porch swing, he left glowing footprints | |
On the sidewalk as he pased by | |
Oh, you can' t see it, I know you can' t see it | |
And back then, neither could I | |
But it' s nothing new, happens each day | |
And everyone turns away | |
And back in your old yard, the tree from your childhood | |
Is thinking about you, and shivers a sigh | |
And it' s all around you now | |
It' s all around you now | |
It' s all around you now | |
Still you don' t see | |
Still you don' t see |