歌曲 | Barn Storming |
歌手 | State Radio |
专辑 | Year of the Crow |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : State Radio | |
My father was a haystack man, always said son go find what you can. | |
Said the guns get jammed up in the sand, don't let them try to fool you. | |
I said but daddy we ain't fightin' the | |
Cong no more. | |
He said you're going over there to lose the very same war. | |
I said nothin' you can do is gonna make me stay, | |
Gotta let others have their glory day. | |
But you know the whole town's getting' together in | |
Leeland's barn. | |
Everyone's getting' their nice shoes on. | |
Girls are all cuttin' up their confirmation dresses. | |
Streets will be empty tomorrow as the whole town confesses. | |
It's a barn storming yeah, | |
Gonna leave my bed tomorrow. | |
It's gonna be a barn stormin' yeah, | |
Won't hold a head of sorrow. ' | |
Cause it's a lovely heartbreak, a lovely heartbreak. | |
Now Ginny she was up to no good, | |
As up to no good as she could sometimes be. | |
I used to lie awake at night, | |
Just thinkin' about her being up to no good with me. | |
But tonight she said just like the flower to the bees, | |
I'm gonna give you a little somethin' before you go overseas. | |
All I could do was stammer, | |
Yes, yes please look in the other direction. | |
It's a barn storming yeah, | |
Gonna leave my bed tomorrow. | |
It's gonna be a barn stormin' yeah, | |
Won't hold a head of sorrow. ' | |
Cause it's a lovely heartbreak, a lovely heartbreak. ' | |
Cause I never been laid and so it goes, | |
Never danced before so stoned. | |
It was the first time | |
I didn't want to go, | |
Now I wish | |
I could take it all back again. | |
She spit in my hand, | |
Said boy I'm gonna make you a man. | |
It was all | |
I could do to stand and ask the levy to hold. | |
It's a barn storming yeah, | |
Gonna leave my bed tomorrow. | |
It's gonna be a barn stormin' yeah, | |
Won't hold a head of sorrow. | |
Cause it's a lovely heartbreak, a lovely heartbreak. |
zuo qu : State Radio | |
My father was a haystack man, always said son go find what you can. | |
Said the guns get jammed up in the sand, don' t let them try to fool you. | |
I said but daddy we ain' t fightin' the | |
Cong no more. | |
He said you' re going over there to lose the very same war. | |
I said nothin' you can do is gonna make me stay, | |
Gotta let others have their glory day. | |
But you know the whole town' s getting' together in | |
Leeland' s barn. | |
Everyone' s getting' their nice shoes on. | |
Girls are all cuttin' up their confirmation dresses. | |
Streets will be empty tomorrow as the whole town confesses. | |
It' s a barn storming yeah, | |
Gonna leave my bed tomorrow. | |
It' s gonna be a barn stormin' yeah, | |
Won' t hold a head of sorrow. ' | |
Cause it' s a lovely heartbreak, a lovely heartbreak. | |
Now Ginny she was up to no good, | |
As up to no good as she could sometimes be. | |
I used to lie awake at night, | |
Just thinkin' about her being up to no good with me. | |
But tonight she said just like the flower to the bees, | |
I' m gonna give you a little somethin' before you go overseas. | |
All I could do was stammer, | |
Yes, yes please look in the other direction. | |
It' s a barn storming yeah, | |
Gonna leave my bed tomorrow. | |
It' s gonna be a barn stormin' yeah, | |
Won' t hold a head of sorrow. ' | |
Cause it' s a lovely heartbreak, a lovely heartbreak. ' | |
Cause I never been laid and so it goes, | |
Never danced before so stoned. | |
It was the first time | |
I didn' t want to go, | |
Now I wish | |
I could take it all back again. | |
She spit in my hand, | |
Said boy I' m gonna make you a man. | |
It was all | |
I could do to stand and ask the levy to hold. | |
It' s a barn storming yeah, | |
Gonna leave my bed tomorrow. | |
It' s gonna be a barn stormin' yeah, | |
Won' t hold a head of sorrow. | |
Cause it' s a lovely heartbreak, a lovely heartbreak. |
zuò qǔ : State Radio | |
My father was a haystack man, always said son go find what you can. | |
Said the guns get jammed up in the sand, don' t let them try to fool you. | |
I said but daddy we ain' t fightin' the | |
Cong no more. | |
He said you' re going over there to lose the very same war. | |
I said nothin' you can do is gonna make me stay, | |
Gotta let others have their glory day. | |
But you know the whole town' s getting' together in | |
Leeland' s barn. | |
Everyone' s getting' their nice shoes on. | |
Girls are all cuttin' up their confirmation dresses. | |
Streets will be empty tomorrow as the whole town confesses. | |
It' s a barn storming yeah, | |
Gonna leave my bed tomorrow. | |
It' s gonna be a barn stormin' yeah, | |
Won' t hold a head of sorrow. ' | |
Cause it' s a lovely heartbreak, a lovely heartbreak. | |
Now Ginny she was up to no good, | |
As up to no good as she could sometimes be. | |
I used to lie awake at night, | |
Just thinkin' about her being up to no good with me. | |
But tonight she said just like the flower to the bees, | |
I' m gonna give you a little somethin' before you go overseas. | |
All I could do was stammer, | |
Yes, yes please look in the other direction. | |
It' s a barn storming yeah, | |
Gonna leave my bed tomorrow. | |
It' s gonna be a barn stormin' yeah, | |
Won' t hold a head of sorrow. ' | |
Cause it' s a lovely heartbreak, a lovely heartbreak. ' | |
Cause I never been laid and so it goes, | |
Never danced before so stoned. | |
It was the first time | |
I didn' t want to go, | |
Now I wish | |
I could take it all back again. | |
She spit in my hand, | |
Said boy I' m gonna make you a man. | |
It was all | |
I could do to stand and ask the levy to hold. | |
It' s a barn storming yeah, | |
Gonna leave my bed tomorrow. | |
It' s gonna be a barn stormin' yeah, | |
Won' t hold a head of sorrow. | |
Cause it' s a lovely heartbreak, a lovely heartbreak. |