歌曲 | The Stranger Song |
歌手 | Leonard Cohen |
专辑 | The Essential Leonard Cohen 3.0 |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Leonard Cohen |
[00:00.782] | 作词 : Leonard Cohen |
[00:02.346] | It's true that all the men you knew were dealers |
[00:07.91] | who said they were through with dealing |
[00:10.81] | Every time you gave them shelter |
[00:15.153] | I know that kind of man |
[00:16.786] | It's hard to hold the hand of anyone |
[00:18.746] | who is reaching for the sky just to surrender. |
[00:25.85] | who is reaching for the sky just to surrender. |
[00:26.145] | And then sweeping up the jokers that he left behind |
[00:34.960] | you find he did not leave you very much |
[00:38.584] | not even laughter |
[00:41.786] | Like any dealer he was watching for the card |
[00:45.421] | that is so high and wild |
[00:47.288] | he'll never need to deal another |
[00:51.851] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger |
[00:54.773] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger. |
[01:03.34] | And then leaning on your window sill |
[01:06.30] | he'll say one day you caused his will |
[01:08.753] | to weaken with your love and warmth and shelter |
[01:13.482] | And then taking from his wallet |
[01:15.446] | an old schedule of trains,he'll say |
[01:19.280] | I told you when I came I was a stranger. |
[01:21.325] | But now another stranger seems to want you to ignore his dreams |
[01:29.56] | as though they were the burden of some other |
[01:35.115] | O you've seen that man before |
[01:36.970] | his golden arm dispatching cards |
[01:39.470] | but now it's rusted from the elbow to the finger |
[01:45.540] | And he wants to trade the game he plays for shelter |
[01:50.310] | Yes he wants to trade the game he knows for shelter. |
[01:56.395] | You hate to watch another tired man |
[01:59.604] | lay down his hand |
[02:00.914] | like he was giving up the holy game of poker |
[02:07.229] | And while he talks his dreams to sleep |
[02:09.269] | you notice there's a highway |
[02:11.450] | that is curling up like smoke above his shoulder |
[02:14.545] | It's curling up like smoke above his shoulder. |
[02:23.395] | You tell him to come in sit down |
[02:26.902] | but something makes you turn around |
[02:28.964] | The door is open you can't close you shelter |
[02:31.688] | You try the handle of the road |
[02:35.303] | It opens do not be afraid |
[02:38.37] | It's you my love,you who are the stranger |
[02:40.834] | It is you my love,you who are the stranger. |
[02:49.518] | Well,I've been waiting,I was sure |
[02:51.156] | we'd meet between the trains we're waiting for |
[02:54.683] | I think it's time to board another |
[02:59.893] | Please understand,I never had a secret chart |
[03:02.963] | to get me to the heart of this |
[03:06.662] | or any other matter |
[03:07.902] | Well he talks like this |
[03:17.853] | you don't know what he's after |
[03:18.43] | When he speaks like this, |
[03:19.628] | you don't know what he's after. |
[03:21.254] | Let's meet tomorrow if you chose |
[03:22.442] | upon the shore,beneath the bridge |
[03:24.523] | that they are building on some endless river |
[03:32.548] | Then he leaves the platform |
[03:33.827] | for the sleeping car that's warm |
[03:36.697] | You realize,he's only advertising one more shelter |
[03:39.867] | And it comes to you,he never was a stranger |
[03:47.285] | And you say ok the bridge or someplace later. |
[03:50.409] | And then sweeping up the jokers |
[03:55.367] | that he left behind |
[03:58.548] | you find he did not leave you very much |
[04:00.658] | not even laughter |
[04:01.582] | Like any dealer he was watching for the card |
[04:07.472] | that is so high and wild |
[04:11.432] | he'll never need to deal another |
[04:14.32] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger |
[04:16.397] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger. |
[04:25.401] | And leaning on your window sill |
[04:28.221] | he'll say one day you caused his will |
[04:31.56] | to weaken with your love and warmth and shelter |
[04:33.285] | And then taking from his wallet |
[04:38.91] | an old schedule of trains |
[04:40.328] | he'll say I told you when I came I was a stranger |
[04:43.881] | I told you when I came I was a stranger. |
[04:47.788] | I told you when I came I was a stranger. |
[04:53.06] | .................. |
[04:53.811] | ....................... |
[04:54.161] | we are the stranger........ |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Leonard Cohen |
[00:00.782] | zuo ci : Leonard Cohen |
[00:02.346] | It' s true that all the men you knew were dealers |
[00:07.91] | who said they were through with dealing |
[00:10.81] | Every time you gave them shelter |
[00:15.153] | I know that kind of man |
[00:16.786] | It' s hard to hold the hand of anyone |
[00:18.746] | who is reaching for the sky just to surrender. |
[00:25.85] | who is reaching for the sky just to surrender. |
[00:26.145] | And then sweeping up the jokers that he left behind |
[00:34.960] | you find he did not leave you very much |
[00:38.584] | not even laughter |
[00:41.786] | Like any dealer he was watching for the card |
[00:45.421] | that is so high and wild |
[00:47.288] | he' ll never need to deal another |
[00:51.851] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger |
[00:54.773] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger. |
[01:03.34] | And then leaning on your window sill |
[01:06.30] | he' ll say one day you caused his will |
[01:08.753] | to weaken with your love and warmth and shelter |
[01:13.482] | And then taking from his wallet |
[01:15.446] | an old schedule of trains, he' ll say |
[01:19.280] | I told you when I came I was a stranger. |
[01:21.325] | But now another stranger seems to want you to ignore his dreams |
[01:29.56] | as though they were the burden of some other |
[01:35.115] | O you' ve seen that man before |
[01:36.970] | his golden arm dispatching cards |
[01:39.470] | but now it' s rusted from the elbow to the finger |
[01:45.540] | And he wants to trade the game he plays for shelter |
[01:50.310] | Yes he wants to trade the game he knows for shelter. |
[01:56.395] | You hate to watch another tired man |
[01:59.604] | lay down his hand |
[02:00.914] | like he was giving up the holy game of poker |
[02:07.229] | And while he talks his dreams to sleep |
[02:09.269] | you notice there' s a highway |
[02:11.450] | that is curling up like smoke above his shoulder |
[02:14.545] | It' s curling up like smoke above his shoulder. |
[02:23.395] | You tell him to come in sit down |
[02:26.902] | but something makes you turn around |
[02:28.964] | The door is open you can' t close you shelter |
[02:31.688] | You try the handle of the road |
[02:35.303] | It opens do not be afraid |
[02:38.37] | It' s you my love, you who are the stranger |
[02:40.834] | It is you my love, you who are the stranger. |
[02:49.518] | Well, I' ve been waiting, I was sure |
[02:51.156] | we' d meet between the trains we' re waiting for |
[02:54.683] | I think it' s time to board another |
[02:59.893] | Please understand, I never had a secret chart |
[03:02.963] | to get me to the heart of this |
[03:06.662] | or any other matter |
[03:07.902] | Well he talks like this |
[03:17.853] | you don' t know what he' s after |
[03:18.43] | When he speaks like this, |
[03:19.628] | you don' t know what he' s after. |
[03:21.254] | Let' s meet tomorrow if you chose |
[03:22.442] | upon the shore, beneath the bridge |
[03:24.523] | that they are building on some endless river |
[03:32.548] | Then he leaves the platform |
[03:33.827] | for the sleeping car that' s warm |
[03:36.697] | You realize, he' s only advertising one more shelter |
[03:39.867] | And it comes to you, he never was a stranger |
[03:47.285] | And you say ok the bridge or someplace later. |
[03:50.409] | And then sweeping up the jokers |
[03:55.367] | that he left behind |
[03:58.548] | you find he did not leave you very much |
[04:00.658] | not even laughter |
[04:01.582] | Like any dealer he was watching for the card |
[04:07.472] | that is so high and wild |
[04:11.432] | he' ll never need to deal another |
[04:14.32] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger |
[04:16.397] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger. |
[04:25.401] | And leaning on your window sill |
[04:28.221] | he' ll say one day you caused his will |
[04:31.56] | to weaken with your love and warmth and shelter |
[04:33.285] | And then taking from his wallet |
[04:38.91] | an old schedule of trains |
[04:40.328] | he' ll say I told you when I came I was a stranger |
[04:43.881] | I told you when I came I was a stranger. |
[04:47.788] | I told you when I came I was a stranger. |
[04:53.06] | .................. |
[04:53.811] | ....................... |
[04:54.161] | we are the stranger........ |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Leonard Cohen |
[00:00.782] | zuò cí : Leonard Cohen |
[00:02.346] | It' s true that all the men you knew were dealers |
[00:07.91] | who said they were through with dealing |
[00:10.81] | Every time you gave them shelter |
[00:15.153] | I know that kind of man |
[00:16.786] | It' s hard to hold the hand of anyone |
[00:18.746] | who is reaching for the sky just to surrender. |
[00:25.85] | who is reaching for the sky just to surrender. |
[00:26.145] | And then sweeping up the jokers that he left behind |
[00:34.960] | you find he did not leave you very much |
[00:38.584] | not even laughter |
[00:41.786] | Like any dealer he was watching for the card |
[00:45.421] | that is so high and wild |
[00:47.288] | he' ll never need to deal another |
[00:51.851] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger |
[00:54.773] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger. |
[01:03.34] | And then leaning on your window sill |
[01:06.30] | he' ll say one day you caused his will |
[01:08.753] | to weaken with your love and warmth and shelter |
[01:13.482] | And then taking from his wallet |
[01:15.446] | an old schedule of trains, he' ll say |
[01:19.280] | I told you when I came I was a stranger. |
[01:21.325] | But now another stranger seems to want you to ignore his dreams |
[01:29.56] | as though they were the burden of some other |
[01:35.115] | O you' ve seen that man before |
[01:36.970] | his golden arm dispatching cards |
[01:39.470] | but now it' s rusted from the elbow to the finger |
[01:45.540] | And he wants to trade the game he plays for shelter |
[01:50.310] | Yes he wants to trade the game he knows for shelter. |
[01:56.395] | You hate to watch another tired man |
[01:59.604] | lay down his hand |
[02:00.914] | like he was giving up the holy game of poker |
[02:07.229] | And while he talks his dreams to sleep |
[02:09.269] | you notice there' s a highway |
[02:11.450] | that is curling up like smoke above his shoulder |
[02:14.545] | It' s curling up like smoke above his shoulder. |
[02:23.395] | You tell him to come in sit down |
[02:26.902] | but something makes you turn around |
[02:28.964] | The door is open you can' t close you shelter |
[02:31.688] | You try the handle of the road |
[02:35.303] | It opens do not be afraid |
[02:38.37] | It' s you my love, you who are the stranger |
[02:40.834] | It is you my love, you who are the stranger. |
[02:49.518] | Well, I' ve been waiting, I was sure |
[02:51.156] | we' d meet between the trains we' re waiting for |
[02:54.683] | I think it' s time to board another |
[02:59.893] | Please understand, I never had a secret chart |
[03:02.963] | to get me to the heart of this |
[03:06.662] | or any other matter |
[03:07.902] | Well he talks like this |
[03:17.853] | you don' t know what he' s after |
[03:18.43] | When he speaks like this, |
[03:19.628] | you don' t know what he' s after. |
[03:21.254] | Let' s meet tomorrow if you chose |
[03:22.442] | upon the shore, beneath the bridge |
[03:24.523] | that they are building on some endless river |
[03:32.548] | Then he leaves the platform |
[03:33.827] | for the sleeping car that' s warm |
[03:36.697] | You realize, he' s only advertising one more shelter |
[03:39.867] | And it comes to you, he never was a stranger |
[03:47.285] | And you say ok the bridge or someplace later. |
[03:50.409] | And then sweeping up the jokers |
[03:55.367] | that he left behind |
[03:58.548] | you find he did not leave you very much |
[04:00.658] | not even laughter |
[04:01.582] | Like any dealer he was watching for the card |
[04:07.472] | that is so high and wild |
[04:11.432] | he' ll never need to deal another |
[04:14.32] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger |
[04:16.397] | He was just some Joseph looking for a manger. |
[04:25.401] | And leaning on your window sill |
[04:28.221] | he' ll say one day you caused his will |
[04:31.56] | to weaken with your love and warmth and shelter |
[04:33.285] | And then taking from his wallet |
[04:38.91] | an old schedule of trains |
[04:40.328] | he' ll say I told you when I came I was a stranger |
[04:43.881] | I told you when I came I was a stranger. |
[04:47.788] | I told you when I came I was a stranger. |
[04:53.06] | .................. |
[04:53.811] | ....................... |
[04:54.161] | we are the stranger........ |
[00:02.346] | 是的 你所认识的男人 都是庄家 |
[00:07.91] | 就称自己早已厌倦赌博 |
[00:10.81] | 每当你为他庇护 |
[00:15.153] | 我熟知那种男人 |
[00:16.786] | 很难去握那样一双 |
[00:18.746] | 举向天空却只为投降的手 |
[00:25.85] | 举向天空却只为投降的手 |
[00:26.145] | 然后清扫他滞留身后的鬼牌 |
[00:34.960] | 才发现他接近一无所有 |
[00:38.584] | 甚至无笑容 |
[00:41.786] | 如任何庄家一般 他也穷尽所能找寻 |
[00:45.421] | 那张至高无上的王牌 |
[00:47.288] | 此生无须再赌 |
[00:51.851] | 他像正在寻觅马槽的约瑟 |
[00:54.773] | 他像正在寻觅马槽的约瑟 |
[01:03.34] | 接着倚靠在你窗边 |
[01:06.30] | 他说某日你终将用温暖的爱港 |
[01:08.753] | 软化他坚如磐石的心灵 |
[01:13.482] | 然后从他钱匣里取出 |
[01:15.446] | 一封陈年的列车时刻表 ,并说 |
[01:19.280] | 我告诉你我来时本是陌路 |
[01:21.325] | 但似乎还有另一陌路人愿你无视他的梦幻 |
[01:29.56] | 仿佛它们是某种他人的包袱 |
[01:35.115] | 噢 你曾见过那个男人 |
[01:36.970] | 他用金手臂发牌 |
[01:39.470] | 如今整只手臂却布满铜绣 |
[01:45.540] | 他只想用赌局换取庇护 |
[01:50.310] | 是的 他想用赌局换取庇护 |
[01:56.395] | 啊 你讨厌看到又一个疲惫的男人 |
[01:59.604] | 垂下手 |
[02:00.914] | 像要放弃这神圣的游戏 |
[02:07.229] | 而当他即将再睡中埋葬梦想 |
[02:09.269] | 你发现一条高速 |
[02:11.450] | 如烟气环绕于他肩上 |
[02:14.545] | 如烟气环绕于他肩上. |
[02:23.395] | 你让他进来坐下 |
[02:26.902] | 但总有事使你回首 |
[02:28.964] | 大门已开 庇护已终 |
[02:31.688] | 你试图掌控命运 |
[02:35.303] | 它敞开 也别怕 |
[02:38.37] | 是你 吾爱 你才是那陌路 |
[02:40.834] | 是你 吾爱 你才是那陌路 |
[02:49.518] | " 好吧 我已等待过 我已确定了 |
[02:51.156] | 我们将在等待火车时偶遇 |
[02:54.683] | 我想是时候乘上彼此 |
[02:59.893] | 请明白 我从未拥有一纸指引我 |
[03:02.963] | 抵达你心的一张秘密船票 |
[03:06.662] | 或其他攻略 |
[03:07.902] | 当他这样道来 |
[03:17.853] | 你无从知晓他的企图 |
[03:18.43] | 当他这样道来 |
[03:19.628] | 你无从知晓他的企图 |
[03:21.254] | 我们明天相见 若是你选定 |
[03:22.442] | 在岸边 桥下面 |
[03:24.523] | 他们正在搭建某条无尽的河 |
[03:32.548] | 接着他离开月台 |
[03:33.827] | 走向熟睡而温暖的车 |
[03:36.697] | 你意识到 他只是想再赌一次 |
[03:39.867] | 但对你说 他却从未陌路 |
[03:47.285] | 于是你说 好吧 在桥下或是晚点儿再说 |
[03:50.409] | 然后清扫那些 |
[03:55.367] | 他身后的鬼牌 |
[03:58.548] | 你发现他接近一无所有 |
[04:00.658] | 甚至无笑容 |
[04:01.582] | 与其他赌徒一样 他找寻 |
[04:07.472] | 那至高无上的牌 |
[04:11.432] | 以便此生无需再赌 |
[04:14.32] | 像正在寻觅马槽的约瑟 |
[04:16.397] | 像正在寻觅马槽的约瑟 |
[04:25.401] | 接着倚靠在你窗台 |
[04:28.221] | 他说某日你终将用温暖的爱港 |
[04:31.56] | 软化他坚如磐石的心灵 |
[04:33.285] | 然后从钱匣里抽出 |
[04:38.91] | 一封陈年的列车时刻表 |
[04:40.328] | 他说 "我告诉过你...我来时..本就是陌路.." |
[04:43.881] | "我告诉过你...我来时..本就是陌路.." |
[04:47.788] | "我告诉过你...我来时..本就是陌路.." |
[04:53.06] | ....................... |
[04:53.811] | ....................... |
[04:54.161] | 我们都形如陌路 |