歌曲 | I Wish I Still Smoked Cigarettes |
歌手 | Ronnie Dunn |
专辑 | Peace Love and Country Music |
作词 : Philip Ghunt | |
作曲 : Philip Ghunt | |
[Verse 1] | |
I wish I still smoked cigarettes | |
Light one up and travel time | |
When a stiff drink and a whispered yes | |
Was enough to light a fire, to feel alive | |
Wish I could go back to those nights sometimes | |
I wish I still drove a muscle car | |
Horses rumbling under the hood | |
Flying past the welcome sign under the stars | |
Wishing I could leave for good, I swore I would | |
Every now and then I go back to that neighborhood | |
[Chorus] | |
Wish I still did a lot of things I don’t do anymore | |
When I didn’t know what wasn’t good for me | |
But I knew everything else for sure | |
I guess what I really miss is the freedom and | |
The way it felt, the innocence | |
That’s what I really meant | |
When I said | |
[Verse 2] | |
I wish I still smoked cigarettes | |
I felt more grown up then | |
We were talking about where we gonna go | |
Instead of talking bout where we’d been | |
We’d ride around the lake and make those plans | |
Still had the world in the palm of our hands | |
We never had a chance, now and then | |
[Chorus] | |
[Verse 3] | |
Wish I still smoked cigarettes | |
Something to calm my nerves | |
Wherever you are tonight | |
You were better than I deserved | |
Wish I still smoked cigarettes | |
So I had something to let go up in smoke |
zuò cí : Philip Ghunt | |
zuò qǔ : Philip Ghunt | |
Verse 1 | |
I wish I still smoked cigarettes | |
Light one up and travel time | |
When a stiff drink and a whispered yes | |
Was enough to light a fire, to feel alive | |
Wish I could go back to those nights sometimes | |
I wish I still drove a muscle car | |
Horses rumbling under the hood | |
Flying past the welcome sign under the stars | |
Wishing I could leave for good, I swore I would | |
Every now and then I go back to that neighborhood | |
Chorus | |
Wish I still did a lot of things I don' t do anymore | |
When I didn' t know what wasn' t good for me | |
But I knew everything else for sure | |
I guess what I really miss is the freedom and | |
The way it felt, the innocence | |
That' s what I really meant | |
When I said | |
Verse 2 | |
I wish I still smoked cigarettes | |
I felt more grown up then | |
We were talking about where we gonna go | |
Instead of talking bout where we' d been | |
We' d ride around the lake and make those plans | |
Still had the world in the palm of our hands | |
We never had a chance, now and then | |
Chorus | |
Verse 3 | |
Wish I still smoked cigarettes | |
Something to calm my nerves | |
Wherever you are tonight | |
You were better than I deserved | |
Wish I still smoked cigarettes | |
So I had something to let go up in smoke |