歌曲 | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. |
歌手 | Simon |
专辑 | The Columbia Studio Recordings (1964-1970) |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Wednesday Morning, 3 a.m. 2:13 | |
by Simon & Garfunkel | |
Words and Music by Paul Simon | |
From the 1964 album: "WEDNESDAY MORNING. 3AM" | |
© 1964 Columbia LP CS 9049 | |
I can hear the soft breathing of the girl that I love | |
As she lies here beside me asleep with the night | |
And her hair in a fine mist floats on my pillow | |
Reflecting the glow of the winter moonlight | |
She is soft, she is warm, but my heart remains heavy | |
And I watch as her breasts gently rise, gently fall | |
For I know with the first light of dawn I'll be leaving | |
And tonight will be all I have left to recall | |
Oh, what have I done; why have I done it | |
I've committed a crime, I've broken the law | |
For twenty-five dollars and pieces of silver | |
I held up and robbed a hard liquor store | |
My life seems unreal, my crime an illusion | |
A scene badly written in which I must play | |
Yet I know as I gaze at my young love beside me | |
The morning is just a few hours away | |
(END) |
Wednesday Morning, 3 a. m. 2: 13 | |
by Simon Garfunkel | |
Words and Music by Paul Simon | |
From the 1964 album: " WEDNESDAY MORNING. 3AM" | |
1964 Columbia LP CS 9049 | |
I can hear the soft breathing of the girl that I love | |
As she lies here beside me asleep with the night | |
And her hair in a fine mist floats on my pillow | |
Reflecting the glow of the winter moonlight | |
She is soft, she is warm, but my heart remains heavy | |
And I watch as her breasts gently rise, gently fall | |
For I know with the first light of dawn I' ll be leaving | |
And tonight will be all I have left to recall | |
Oh, what have I done why have I done it | |
I' ve committed a crime, I' ve broken the law | |
For twentyfive dollars and pieces of silver | |
I held up and robbed a hard liquor store | |
My life seems unreal, my crime an illusion | |
A scene badly written in which I must play | |
Yet I know as I gaze at my young love beside me | |
The morning is just a few hours away | |
END |
Wednesday Morning, 3 a. m. 2: 13 | |
by Simon Garfunkel | |
Words and Music by Paul Simon | |
From the 1964 album: " WEDNESDAY MORNING. 3AM" | |
1964 Columbia LP CS 9049 | |
I can hear the soft breathing of the girl that I love | |
As she lies here beside me asleep with the night | |
And her hair in a fine mist floats on my pillow | |
Reflecting the glow of the winter moonlight | |
She is soft, she is warm, but my heart remains heavy | |
And I watch as her breasts gently rise, gently fall | |
For I know with the first light of dawn I' ll be leaving | |
And tonight will be all I have left to recall | |
Oh, what have I done why have I done it | |
I' ve committed a crime, I' ve broken the law | |
For twentyfive dollars and pieces of silver | |
I held up and robbed a hard liquor store | |
My life seems unreal, my crime an illusion | |
A scene badly written in which I must play | |
Yet I know as I gaze at my young love beside me | |
The morning is just a few hours away | |
END |