歌曲 | When We Were The New Boys |
歌手 | Rod Stewart |
专辑 | When We Were The New Boys |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Savigar, Stewart | |
With laughing eyes I do recall | |
Every face that crammed this hall | |
And in this room our hats were hung | |
And words were written and songs were sung | |
And we held our glasses high | |
And we dared to reach for the sky | |
And we never would grow old | |
When we were the new boys | |
And on these streets we were like kings | |
We'd roll and tumble, fight and sing | |
And in these smoky pubs the yarns were spun | |
And many a sweetheart was lost and won | |
And on these green fields we played for pride | |
No quarter given, no compromise | |
We were lovers and we were sons | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
Behind this cellar door on cheap guitars | |
We played our blues till the early hours | |
No one listening but a few old friends | |
We never dreamed it could ever end | |
This was our moment, this was our space | |
This was a jewel of a time to have graced | |
But they're all sweet memories now | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
All my life I've been running | |
down the side of this hill | |
But way down deep in my heart | |
don't want the water to ever be still | |
All these friends have long since gone | |
Blown and scattered like autumn leaves | |
Some are lawyers and some are thieves | |
Some are now behind the sun | |
But I'll never, never be afraid | |
From the cradle to the grave | |
I learned my lesson and I learned it well | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
And we held our glasses high | |
And we dared to reach for the sky | |
And we never would grow old | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys |
zuo ci : Savigar, Stewart | |
With laughing eyes I do recall | |
Every face that crammed this hall | |
And in this room our hats were hung | |
And words were written and songs were sung | |
And we held our glasses high | |
And we dared to reach for the sky | |
And we never would grow old | |
When we were the new boys | |
And on these streets we were like kings | |
We' d roll and tumble, fight and sing | |
And in these smoky pubs the yarns were spun | |
And many a sweetheart was lost and won | |
And on these green fields we played for pride | |
No quarter given, no compromise | |
We were lovers and we were sons | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
Behind this cellar door on cheap guitars | |
We played our blues till the early hours | |
No one listening but a few old friends | |
We never dreamed it could ever end | |
This was our moment, this was our space | |
This was a jewel of a time to have graced | |
But they' re all sweet memories now | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
All my life I' ve been running | |
down the side of this hill | |
But way down deep in my heart | |
don' t want the water to ever be still | |
All these friends have long since gone | |
Blown and scattered like autumn leaves | |
Some are lawyers and some are thieves | |
Some are now behind the sun | |
But I' ll never, never be afraid | |
From the cradle to the grave | |
I learned my lesson and I learned it well | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
And we held our glasses high | |
And we dared to reach for the sky | |
And we never would grow old | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys |
zuò cí : Savigar, Stewart | |
With laughing eyes I do recall | |
Every face that crammed this hall | |
And in this room our hats were hung | |
And words were written and songs were sung | |
And we held our glasses high | |
And we dared to reach for the sky | |
And we never would grow old | |
When we were the new boys | |
And on these streets we were like kings | |
We' d roll and tumble, fight and sing | |
And in these smoky pubs the yarns were spun | |
And many a sweetheart was lost and won | |
And on these green fields we played for pride | |
No quarter given, no compromise | |
We were lovers and we were sons | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
Behind this cellar door on cheap guitars | |
We played our blues till the early hours | |
No one listening but a few old friends | |
We never dreamed it could ever end | |
This was our moment, this was our space | |
This was a jewel of a time to have graced | |
But they' re all sweet memories now | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
All my life I' ve been running | |
down the side of this hill | |
But way down deep in my heart | |
don' t want the water to ever be still | |
All these friends have long since gone | |
Blown and scattered like autumn leaves | |
Some are lawyers and some are thieves | |
Some are now behind the sun | |
But I' ll never, never be afraid | |
From the cradle to the grave | |
I learned my lesson and I learned it well | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
And we held our glasses high | |
And we dared to reach for the sky | |
And we never would grow old | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys | |
When we were the new boys |