歌曲 | How Deep It Goes |
歌手 | Heart |
专辑 | Dreamboat Annie |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Wilson | |
In the quiet afternoon you left and went down into town | |
And I just watched the empty road behind you | |
Where the fog lies kissing the mountainside | |
You want to be sleeping, deep inside | |
Believing that the hungry world won't find you | |
Well, that's just fine, that's just fine | |
You've got to believe and I don't know, I don't know | |
What I believe anymore | |
Or whether to leave, or whether to stay | |
Or what I can say | |
To make you know | |
How deep it goes | |
Somebody turned on the dirty blues | |
I know you don't like the blues | |
Cause the words are always the same | |
And they kind of remind you | |
Somebody turned the blues on me | |
I don't like the blues cause I can't see | |
Through the tears that come and make it hard to find you | |
Come on down | |
Come on down | |
You've got to come lay down here and say those things | |
Those warm things, right here in my ear | |
The times that you had that water like wine | |
So clean and so fine to make me know how deep it goes | |
Well, that's just fine, that's just fine | |
You've got to believe and I don't know, I don't know | |
If I could leave anymore, even though there's a scar | |
Still fresh from the war, don't think about it no more | |
Letting new love flow | |
How deep it goes |
zuo ci : Wilson | |
In the quiet afternoon you left and went down into town | |
And I just watched the empty road behind you | |
Where the fog lies kissing the mountainside | |
You want to be sleeping, deep inside | |
Believing that the hungry world won' t find you | |
Well, that' s just fine, that' s just fine | |
You' ve got to believe and I don' t know, I don' t know | |
What I believe anymore | |
Or whether to leave, or whether to stay | |
Or what I can say | |
To make you know | |
How deep it goes | |
Somebody turned on the dirty blues | |
I know you don' t like the blues | |
Cause the words are always the same | |
And they kind of remind you | |
Somebody turned the blues on me | |
I don' t like the blues cause I can' t see | |
Through the tears that come and make it hard to find you | |
Come on down | |
Come on down | |
You' ve got to come lay down here and say those things | |
Those warm things, right here in my ear | |
The times that you had that water like wine | |
So clean and so fine to make me know how deep it goes | |
Well, that' s just fine, that' s just fine | |
You' ve got to believe and I don' t know, I don' t know | |
If I could leave anymore, even though there' s a scar | |
Still fresh from the war, don' t think about it no more | |
Letting new love flow | |
How deep it goes |
zuò cí : Wilson | |
In the quiet afternoon you left and went down into town | |
And I just watched the empty road behind you | |
Where the fog lies kissing the mountainside | |
You want to be sleeping, deep inside | |
Believing that the hungry world won' t find you | |
Well, that' s just fine, that' s just fine | |
You' ve got to believe and I don' t know, I don' t know | |
What I believe anymore | |
Or whether to leave, or whether to stay | |
Or what I can say | |
To make you know | |
How deep it goes | |
Somebody turned on the dirty blues | |
I know you don' t like the blues | |
Cause the words are always the same | |
And they kind of remind you | |
Somebody turned the blues on me | |
I don' t like the blues cause I can' t see | |
Through the tears that come and make it hard to find you | |
Come on down | |
Come on down | |
You' ve got to come lay down here and say those things | |
Those warm things, right here in my ear | |
The times that you had that water like wine | |
So clean and so fine to make me know how deep it goes | |
Well, that' s just fine, that' s just fine | |
You' ve got to believe and I don' t know, I don' t know | |
If I could leave anymore, even though there' s a scar | |
Still fresh from the war, don' t think about it no more | |
Letting new love flow | |
How deep it goes |