歌曲 | David's Last Summer |
歌手 | Pulp |
专辑 | His N Hers |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Nick Banks & Jarvis Cocker & Candida Doyle & Steve Mackey & Russell Senior |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Cocker, Pulp |
[00:00.00] | David's Last Summer |
[00:08.78] | We made our way slowly down the path that led to the stream, |
[00:12.55] | swaying slightly, drunk on the sun, I suppose. |
[00:17.66] | It was a real summer's day. The air humming with heat, |
[00:21.92] | whilst the trees beckoned us into their cool green shade. |
[00:25.67] | And when we reached the stream, |
[00:27.90] | I put a bottle of cider into the water to chill, |
[00:31.32] | both of us knowing that we'd drink it long before it had chance. |
[00:37.19] | This is where you want to be |
[00:41.15] | there's nothing else but you and her |
[00:44.80] | and how you spend your time |
[00:55.34] | Walking to parties whilst it's still light outside. |
[00:58.80] | Peter was upset at first, |
[01:01.32] | but now he's in the garden talking to somebody Polish. |
[01:08.87] | Why don't we set up a tent and spend the night out there? |
[01:12.35] | And we can pretend that we're somewhere foreign, |
[01:15.78] | but we'll still be able to use the fridge, if we get hungry, |
[01:19.92] | or too hot. |
[01:23.36] | This is where you want to be |
[01:27.36] | there's nothing else but you and her |
[01:31.05] | and how you use your time |
[01:46.68] | We went driving |
[02:16.50] | This is where you want to be |
[02:20.69] | there's nothing else but you and her |
[02:24.42] | and how you use your time |
[02:32.76] | Your time |
[02:39.92] | Your time |
[03:32.02] | The room smells faintly of sun tan lotion in the evening sunlight, |
[03:37.08] | and when you take off your clothes, |
[03:39.64] | you're still wearing a small pale skin bikini. |
[03:46.13] | The sound of children playing in the park comes from faraway, |
[03:50.90] | and time slows down to the speed of the specks of dust |
[03:55.41] | floating in the light from the window. |
[04:14.68] | Summer leaves fall from summer trees |
[04:18.31] | Summer grazes fade on summer knees |
[04:22.00] | Summer nights are slowly getting long |
[04:25.37] | Summer's going so hurry soon it'll be gone |
[04:30.01] | So we went out to the park at midnight one last time. |
[04:35.24] | Past the abandoned glasshouse stuffed full of dying palms. |
[04:39.59] | Past the bandstand and down to the boating lake. |
[04:46.28] | And we swam in the moonlight for what seemed like hours, |
[04:51.19] | until we couldn't swim anymore. |
[05:11.83] | And as we came out of the water |
[05:14.24] | we both sensed a certain movement in the air, |
[05:17.57] | and we both shivered slightly, |
[05:20.53] | and we ran to collect our clothes. |
[05:25.60] | And as we walked home, |
[05:28.41] | we could hear the leaves curling and turning brown on the trees, |
[05:33.77] | and the birds deciding where to go for the winter. |
[05:39.28] | And the whole sound, |
[05:42.66] | the whole sound of summer packing its bags and preparing to leave town. |
[06:10.01] | Oh, but I want you to stay |
[06:13.32] | Oh, please stay for a while |
[06:17.01] | Please stay for a while |
[06:19.34] | I don't want to live in the cold |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Nick Banks Jarvis Cocker Candida Doyle Steve Mackey Russell Senior |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Cocker, Pulp |
[00:00.00] | David' s Last Summer |
[00:08.78] | We made our way slowly down the path that led to the stream, |
[00:12.55] | swaying slightly, drunk on the sun, I suppose. |
[00:17.66] | It was a real summer' s day. The air humming with heat, |
[00:21.92] | whilst the trees beckoned us into their cool green shade. |
[00:25.67] | And when we reached the stream, |
[00:27.90] | I put a bottle of cider into the water to chill, |
[00:31.32] | both of us knowing that we' d drink it long before it had chance. |
[00:37.19] | This is where you want to be |
[00:41.15] | there' s nothing else but you and her |
[00:44.80] | and how you spend your time |
[00:55.34] | Walking to parties whilst it' s still light outside. |
[00:58.80] | Peter was upset at first, |
[01:01.32] | but now he' s in the garden talking to somebody Polish. |
[01:08.87] | Why don' t we set up a tent and spend the night out there? |
[01:12.35] | And we can pretend that we' re somewhere foreign, |
[01:15.78] | but we' ll still be able to use the fridge, if we get hungry, |
[01:19.92] | or too hot. |
[01:23.36] | This is where you want to be |
[01:27.36] | there' s nothing else but you and her |
[01:31.05] | and how you use your time |
[01:46.68] | We went driving |
[02:16.50] | This is where you want to be |
[02:20.69] | there' s nothing else but you and her |
[02:24.42] | and how you use your time |
[02:32.76] | Your time |
[02:39.92] | Your time |
[03:32.02] | The room smells faintly of sun tan lotion in the evening sunlight, |
[03:37.08] | and when you take off your clothes, |
[03:39.64] | you' re still wearing a small pale skin bikini. |
[03:46.13] | The sound of children playing in the park comes from faraway, |
[03:50.90] | and time slows down to the speed of the specks of dust |
[03:55.41] | floating in the light from the window. |
[04:14.68] | Summer leaves fall from summer trees |
[04:18.31] | Summer grazes fade on summer knees |
[04:22.00] | Summer nights are slowly getting long |
[04:25.37] | Summer' s going so hurry soon it' ll be gone |
[04:30.01] | So we went out to the park at midnight one last time. |
[04:35.24] | Past the abandoned glasshouse stuffed full of dying palms. |
[04:39.59] | Past the bandstand and down to the boating lake. |
[04:46.28] | And we swam in the moonlight for what seemed like hours, |
[04:51.19] | until we couldn' t swim anymore. |
[05:11.83] | And as we came out of the water |
[05:14.24] | we both sensed a certain movement in the air, |
[05:17.57] | and we both shivered slightly, |
[05:20.53] | and we ran to collect our clothes. |
[05:25.60] | And as we walked home, |
[05:28.41] | we could hear the leaves curling and turning brown on the trees, |
[05:33.77] | and the birds deciding where to go for the winter. |
[05:39.28] | And the whole sound, |
[05:42.66] | the whole sound of summer packing its bags and preparing to leave town. |
[06:10.01] | Oh, but I want you to stay |
[06:13.32] | Oh, please stay for a while |
[06:17.01] | Please stay for a while |
[06:19.34] | I don' t want to live in the cold |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Nick Banks Jarvis Cocker Candida Doyle Steve Mackey Russell Senior |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Cocker, Pulp |
[00:00.00] | David' s Last Summer |
[00:08.78] | We made our way slowly down the path that led to the stream, |
[00:12.55] | swaying slightly, drunk on the sun, I suppose. |
[00:17.66] | It was a real summer' s day. The air humming with heat, |
[00:21.92] | whilst the trees beckoned us into their cool green shade. |
[00:25.67] | And when we reached the stream, |
[00:27.90] | I put a bottle of cider into the water to chill, |
[00:31.32] | both of us knowing that we' d drink it long before it had chance. |
[00:37.19] | This is where you want to be |
[00:41.15] | there' s nothing else but you and her |
[00:44.80] | and how you spend your time |
[00:55.34] | Walking to parties whilst it' s still light outside. |
[00:58.80] | Peter was upset at first, |
[01:01.32] | but now he' s in the garden talking to somebody Polish. |
[01:08.87] | Why don' t we set up a tent and spend the night out there? |
[01:12.35] | And we can pretend that we' re somewhere foreign, |
[01:15.78] | but we' ll still be able to use the fridge, if we get hungry, |
[01:19.92] | or too hot. |
[01:23.36] | This is where you want to be |
[01:27.36] | there' s nothing else but you and her |
[01:31.05] | and how you use your time |
[01:46.68] | We went driving |
[02:16.50] | This is where you want to be |
[02:20.69] | there' s nothing else but you and her |
[02:24.42] | and how you use your time |
[02:32.76] | Your time |
[02:39.92] | Your time |
[03:32.02] | The room smells faintly of sun tan lotion in the evening sunlight, |
[03:37.08] | and when you take off your clothes, |
[03:39.64] | you' re still wearing a small pale skin bikini. |
[03:46.13] | The sound of children playing in the park comes from faraway, |
[03:50.90] | and time slows down to the speed of the specks of dust |
[03:55.41] | floating in the light from the window. |
[04:14.68] | Summer leaves fall from summer trees |
[04:18.31] | Summer grazes fade on summer knees |
[04:22.00] | Summer nights are slowly getting long |
[04:25.37] | Summer' s going so hurry soon it' ll be gone |
[04:30.01] | So we went out to the park at midnight one last time. |
[04:35.24] | Past the abandoned glasshouse stuffed full of dying palms. |
[04:39.59] | Past the bandstand and down to the boating lake. |
[04:46.28] | And we swam in the moonlight for what seemed like hours, |
[04:51.19] | until we couldn' t swim anymore. |
[05:11.83] | And as we came out of the water |
[05:14.24] | we both sensed a certain movement in the air, |
[05:17.57] | and we both shivered slightly, |
[05:20.53] | and we ran to collect our clothes. |
[05:25.60] | And as we walked home, |
[05:28.41] | we could hear the leaves curling and turning brown on the trees, |
[05:33.77] | and the birds deciding where to go for the winter. |
[05:39.28] | And the whole sound, |
[05:42.66] | the whole sound of summer packing its bags and preparing to leave town. |
[06:10.01] | Oh, but I want you to stay |
[06:13.32] | Oh, please stay for a while |
[06:17.01] | Please stay for a while |
[06:19.34] | I don' t want to live in the cold |