歌曲 | Because Of The Wind |
歌手 | Joe Ely |
专辑 | From Lubbock to Laredo |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Ely | |
Do you know why the trees bend | |
At the west Texas border? | |
Do you know why they bend | |
Sway and twine? | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Across that lonesome border | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Almost all the time. | |
Have you seen my Caroline | |
Up in Amarillo | |
Have you seen my Caroline | |
The one that I call mine | |
Well, if you see my Caroline | |
With her hair of yellow | |
If you see my Caroline | |
Tell her I'm doin' fine. | |
She is to me like the breeze | |
That blows from Corpus Christi | |
She is to me like the breeze | |
That blows up from the sea | |
Now if she is like the breeze | |
That blows from Corpus Christi | |
Then I must be like the trees, | |
Cause Caroline blows through me. | |
Do you know why the trees bend | |
At the west Texas border? | |
Do you know why they bend | |
Sway and twine? | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Across that lonesome border | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Almost all the time. | |
er hide. | |
Crawdaddy opened his pintchers wide. | |
Lord, he opened his pintchers wide. | |
Whistle Man, Whistle Man, wasn't he brave? | |
A little crawdaddy tried to whoop this train. | |
He was brave all right, brave as any man, | |
But his judgement, Lord, wasn't worth a damn. | |
Whistle Man, Whistle Man, blow it low, | |
Crawdaddy ain't in this world no more. | |
Whistle Man, Whistle Man, Whistle Man, | |
Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land. | |
Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land. | |
(Train whistle) Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land. |
zuo ci : Ely | |
Do you know why the trees bend | |
At the west Texas border? | |
Do you know why they bend | |
Sway and twine? | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Across that lonesome border | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Almost all the time. | |
Have you seen my Caroline | |
Up in Amarillo | |
Have you seen my Caroline | |
The one that I call mine | |
Well, if you see my Caroline | |
With her hair of yellow | |
If you see my Caroline | |
Tell her I' m doin' fine. | |
She is to me like the breeze | |
That blows from Corpus Christi | |
She is to me like the breeze | |
That blows up from the sea | |
Now if she is like the breeze | |
That blows from Corpus Christi | |
Then I must be like the trees, | |
Cause Caroline blows through me. | |
Do you know why the trees bend | |
At the west Texas border? | |
Do you know why they bend | |
Sway and twine? | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Across that lonesome border | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Almost all the time. | |
er hide. | |
Crawdaddy opened his pintchers wide. | |
Lord, he opened his pintchers wide. | |
Whistle Man, Whistle Man, wasn' t he brave? | |
A little crawdaddy tried to whoop this train. | |
He was brave all right, brave as any man, | |
But his judgement, Lord, wasn' t worth a damn. | |
Whistle Man, Whistle Man, blow it low, | |
Crawdaddy ain' t in this world no more. | |
Whistle Man, Whistle Man, Whistle Man, | |
Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land. | |
Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land. | |
Train whistle Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land. |
zuò cí : Ely | |
Do you know why the trees bend | |
At the west Texas border? | |
Do you know why they bend | |
Sway and twine? | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Across that lonesome border | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Almost all the time. | |
Have you seen my Caroline | |
Up in Amarillo | |
Have you seen my Caroline | |
The one that I call mine | |
Well, if you see my Caroline | |
With her hair of yellow | |
If you see my Caroline | |
Tell her I' m doin' fine. | |
She is to me like the breeze | |
That blows from Corpus Christi | |
She is to me like the breeze | |
That blows up from the sea | |
Now if she is like the breeze | |
That blows from Corpus Christi | |
Then I must be like the trees, | |
Cause Caroline blows through me. | |
Do you know why the trees bend | |
At the west Texas border? | |
Do you know why they bend | |
Sway and twine? | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Across that lonesome border | |
The trees bend because of the wind | |
Almost all the time. | |
er hide. | |
Crawdaddy opened his pintchers wide. | |
Lord, he opened his pintchers wide. | |
Whistle Man, Whistle Man, wasn' t he brave? | |
A little crawdaddy tried to whoop this train. | |
He was brave all right, brave as any man, | |
But his judgement, Lord, wasn' t worth a damn. | |
Whistle Man, Whistle Man, blow it low, | |
Crawdaddy ain' t in this world no more. | |
Whistle Man, Whistle Man, Whistle Man, | |
Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land. | |
Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land. | |
Train whistle Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land. |