歌曲 | Rain Street - Live version |
歌手 | The Pogues |
专辑 | Streams Of Whiskey: Live In Leysin, Switzerland 1991 |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : the very best of the Pogues | |
作词 : MACGOWAN, SHANE PATRICK LYSAGHT | |
The church bell rings | |
An old drunk sings | |
A young girl hocks her wedding ring | |
Down on Rain Street | |
Down the alley the icewagon flew | |
Picked up a stiff that was turning blue | |
The local kids were sniffin' glue | |
Not much else for a kid to do | |
Down Rain Street | |
Father McGreer buys an ice cold beer | |
And a short for Father Loyola | |
Father Joe's got the clap again | |
He's drinking Coca-Cola | |
Down on Rain Street | |
Bless me Father I have sinned | |
I got pissed and I got pinned | |
And God can't help the state I'm in | |
Down on Rain Street | |
There's a Tesco on the sacred ground | |
Where I pulled her knickers down | |
While Judas took his measly price | |
And St Anthony gazed in awe at Christ | |
Down on Rain Street | |
I gave my love a goodnight kiss | |
I tried to take a late night piss | |
But the toiled moved so again I missed | |
Down Rain Street | |
I sat on the floor and watched TV | |
Thanking Christ for the BBC | |
A stupid fucking place to be | |
Down Rain Street | |
I took my Eileen by the hand | |
Walk with me was her command | |
I dreamt we were walking on the strand | |
Down Rain Street | |
That night Rain Street went on for miles | |
That night on Rain Street somebody smiled |
zuo qu : the very best of the Pogues | |
zuo ci : MACGOWAN, SHANE PATRICK LYSAGHT | |
The church bell rings | |
An old drunk sings | |
A young girl hocks her wedding ring | |
Down on Rain Street | |
Down the alley the icewagon flew | |
Picked up a stiff that was turning blue | |
The local kids were sniffin' glue | |
Not much else for a kid to do | |
Down Rain Street | |
Father McGreer buys an ice cold beer | |
And a short for Father Loyola | |
Father Joe' s got the clap again | |
He' s drinking CocaCola | |
Down on Rain Street | |
Bless me Father I have sinned | |
I got pissed and I got pinned | |
And God can' t help the state I' m in | |
Down on Rain Street | |
There' s a Tesco on the sacred ground | |
Where I pulled her knickers down | |
While Judas took his measly price | |
And St Anthony gazed in awe at Christ | |
Down on Rain Street | |
I gave my love a goodnight kiss | |
I tried to take a late night piss | |
But the toiled moved so again I missed | |
Down Rain Street | |
I sat on the floor and watched TV | |
Thanking Christ for the BBC | |
A stupid fucking place to be | |
Down Rain Street | |
I took my Eileen by the hand | |
Walk with me was her command | |
I dreamt we were walking on the strand | |
Down Rain Street | |
That night Rain Street went on for miles | |
That night on Rain Street somebody smiled |
zuò qǔ : the very best of the Pogues | |
zuò cí : MACGOWAN, SHANE PATRICK LYSAGHT | |
The church bell rings | |
An old drunk sings | |
A young girl hocks her wedding ring | |
Down on Rain Street | |
Down the alley the icewagon flew | |
Picked up a stiff that was turning blue | |
The local kids were sniffin' glue | |
Not much else for a kid to do | |
Down Rain Street | |
Father McGreer buys an ice cold beer | |
And a short for Father Loyola | |
Father Joe' s got the clap again | |
He' s drinking CocaCola | |
Down on Rain Street | |
Bless me Father I have sinned | |
I got pissed and I got pinned | |
And God can' t help the state I' m in | |
Down on Rain Street | |
There' s a Tesco on the sacred ground | |
Where I pulled her knickers down | |
While Judas took his measly price | |
And St Anthony gazed in awe at Christ | |
Down on Rain Street | |
I gave my love a goodnight kiss | |
I tried to take a late night piss | |
But the toiled moved so again I missed | |
Down Rain Street | |
I sat on the floor and watched TV | |
Thanking Christ for the BBC | |
A stupid fucking place to be | |
Down Rain Street | |
I took my Eileen by the hand | |
Walk with me was her command | |
I dreamt we were walking on the strand | |
Down Rain Street | |
That night Rain Street went on for miles | |
That night on Rain Street somebody smiled |