歌曲 | Tangled Up in Blue |
歌手 | Bob Dylan |
专辑 | The Very Best of Bob Dylan |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Dylan |
[00:09.840] | Early one mornin'' the sun was shinin'', |
[00:13.100] | I was layin'' in bed |
[00:14.870] | Wond''rin'' if she''d changed at all |
[00:17.690] | If her hair was still red. |
[00:19.650] | Her folks they said our lives together |
[00:22.520] | Sure was gonna be rough |
[00:24.530] | They never did like Mama''s homemade dress |
[00:27.480] | Papa''s bankbook wasn''t big enough. |
[00:29.620] | And I was standin'' on the side of the road |
[00:32.670] | Rain fallin'' on my shoes |
[00:34.170] | Heading out for the East Coast |
[00:37.220] | Lord knows I''ve paid some dues gettin'' through, |
[00:40.520] | Tangled up in blue. |
[00:50.640] | She was married when we first met |
[00:56.150] | Soon to be divorced |
[00:58.200] | I helped her out of a jam, I guess, |
[01:00.920] | But I used a little too much force. |
[01:02.910] | We drove that car as far as we could |
[01:05.800] | Abandoned it out West |
[01:07.740] | Split up on a dark sad night |
[01:10.660] | Both agreeing it was best. |
[01:12.600] | She turned around to look at me |
[01:15.570] | As I was walkin'' away |
[01:17.789] | I heard her say over my shoulder, |
[01:20.350] | "We''ll meet again someday on the avenue," |
[01:23.590] | Tangled up in blue. |
[01:34.960] | I had a job in the great north woods |
[01:39.229] | Working as a cook for a spell |
[01:41.900] | But I never did like it all that much |
[01:44.900] | And one day the ax just fell. |
[01:45.840] | So I drifted down to New Orleans |
[01:48.690] | Where I happened to be employed |
[01:50.890] | Workin'' for a while on a fishin'' boat |
[01:53.550] | Right outside of Delacroix. |
[01:55.520] | But all the while I was alone |
[01:58.110] | The past was close behind, |
[02:00.220] | I seen a lot of women |
[02:02.800] | But she never escaped my mind, and I just grew |
[02:06.150] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:10.430] | |
[02:16.820] | She was workin'' in a topless place |
[02:21.329] | And I stopped in for a beer, |
[02:23.490] | I just kept lookin'' at the side of her face |
[02:26.310] | In the spotlight so clear. |
[02:28.420] | And later on as the crowd thinned out |
[02:31.190] | I''s just about to do the same, |
[02:33.100] | She was standing there in back of my chair |
[02:35.850] | Said to me, "Don''t I know your name?" |
[02:37.920] | I muttered somethin'' underneath my breath, |
[02:40.710] | She studied the lines on my face. |
[02:42.540] | I must admit I felt a little uneasy |
[02:45.140] | When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe, |
[02:48.510] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:53.480] | |
[02:58.780] | She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe |
[03:05.320] | "I thought you''d never say hello," she said |
[03:08.310] | "You look like the silent type." |
[03:10.140] | Then she opened up a book of poems |
[03:12.990] | And handed it to me |
[03:14.610] | Written by an Italian poet |
[03:17.650] | From the thirteenth century. |
[03:20.100] | And every one of them words rang true |
[03:22.310] | And glowed like burnin'' coal |
[03:24.300] | Pourin'' off of every page |
[03:27.110] | Like it was written in my soul from me to you, |
[03:30.500] | Tangled up in blue. |
[03:36.460] | |
[03:39.430] | I lived with them on Montague Street |
[03:45.900] | In a basement down the stairs, |
[03:46.950] | There was music in the cafes at night |
[03:49.650] | And revolution in the air. |
[03:51.550] | Then he started into dealing with slaves |
[03:54.560] | And something inside of him died. |
[03:56.240] | She had to sell everything she owned |
[03:59.100] | And froze up inside. |
[04:00.800] | And when finally the bottom fell out |
[04:03.530] | I became withdrawn, |
[04:05.630] | The only thing I knew how to do |
[04:08.120] | Was to keep on keepin'' on like a bird that flew, |
[04:11.640] | Tangled up in blue. |
[04:16.680] | |
[04:22.810] | So now I''m goin'' back again, |
[04:26.200] | I got to get to her somehow. |
[04:28.600] | All the people we used to know |
[04:30.660] | They''re an illusion to me now. |
[04:32.380] | Some are mathematicians |
[04:35.120] | Some are carpenter''s wives. |
[04:37.230] | Don''t know how it all got started, |
[04:38.419] | I don''t know what they''re doin'' with their lives. |
[04:40.469] | But me, I''m still on the road |
[04:43.207] | Headin'' for another joint |
[04:45.289] | We always did feel the same, |
[04:47.900] | We just saw it from a different point of view, |
[04:52.599] | Tangled up in blue. |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Dylan |
[00:09.840] | Early one mornin'' the sun was shinin'', |
[00:13.100] | I was layin'' in bed |
[00:14.870] | Wond'' rin'' if she'' d changed at all |
[00:17.690] | If her hair was still red. |
[00:19.650] | Her folks they said our lives together |
[00:22.520] | Sure was gonna be rough |
[00:24.530] | They never did like Mama'' s homemade dress |
[00:27.480] | Papa'' s bankbook wasn'' t big enough. |
[00:29.620] | And I was standin'' on the side of the road |
[00:32.670] | Rain fallin'' on my shoes |
[00:34.170] | Heading out for the East Coast |
[00:37.220] | Lord knows I'' ve paid some dues gettin'' through, |
[00:40.520] | Tangled up in blue. |
[00:50.640] | She was married when we first met |
[00:56.150] | Soon to be divorced |
[00:58.200] | I helped her out of a jam, I guess, |
[01:00.920] | But I used a little too much force. |
[01:02.910] | We drove that car as far as we could |
[01:05.800] | Abandoned it out West |
[01:07.740] | Split up on a dark sad night |
[01:10.660] | Both agreeing it was best. |
[01:12.600] | She turned around to look at me |
[01:15.570] | As I was walkin'' away |
[01:17.789] | I heard her say over my shoulder, |
[01:20.350] | " We'' ll meet again someday on the avenue," |
[01:23.590] | Tangled up in blue. |
[01:34.960] | I had a job in the great north woods |
[01:39.229] | Working as a cook for a spell |
[01:41.900] | But I never did like it all that much |
[01:44.900] | And one day the ax just fell. |
[01:45.840] | So I drifted down to New Orleans |
[01:48.690] | Where I happened to be employed |
[01:50.890] | Workin'' for a while on a fishin'' boat |
[01:53.550] | Right outside of Delacroix. |
[01:55.520] | But all the while I was alone |
[01:58.110] | The past was close behind, |
[02:00.220] | I seen a lot of women |
[02:02.800] | But she never escaped my mind, and I just grew |
[02:06.150] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:10.430] | |
[02:16.820] | She was workin'' in a topless place |
[02:21.329] | And I stopped in for a beer, |
[02:23.490] | I just kept lookin'' at the side of her face |
[02:26.310] | In the spotlight so clear. |
[02:28.420] | And later on as the crowd thinned out |
[02:31.190] | I'' s just about to do the same, |
[02:33.100] | She was standing there in back of my chair |
[02:35.850] | Said to me, " Don'' t I know your name?" |
[02:37.920] | I muttered somethin'' underneath my breath, |
[02:40.710] | She studied the lines on my face. |
[02:42.540] | I must admit I felt a little uneasy |
[02:45.140] | When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe, |
[02:48.510] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:53.480] | |
[02:58.780] | She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe |
[03:05.320] | " I thought you'' d never say hello," she said |
[03:08.310] | " You look like the silent type." |
[03:10.140] | Then she opened up a book of poems |
[03:12.990] | And handed it to me |
[03:14.610] | Written by an Italian poet |
[03:17.650] | From the thirteenth century. |
[03:20.100] | And every one of them words rang true |
[03:22.310] | And glowed like burnin'' coal |
[03:24.300] | Pourin'' off of every page |
[03:27.110] | Like it was written in my soul from me to you, |
[03:30.500] | Tangled up in blue. |
[03:36.460] | |
[03:39.430] | I lived with them on Montague Street |
[03:45.900] | In a basement down the stairs, |
[03:46.950] | There was music in the cafes at night |
[03:49.650] | And revolution in the air. |
[03:51.550] | Then he started into dealing with slaves |
[03:54.560] | And something inside of him died. |
[03:56.240] | She had to sell everything she owned |
[03:59.100] | And froze up inside. |
[04:00.800] | And when finally the bottom fell out |
[04:03.530] | I became withdrawn, |
[04:05.630] | The only thing I knew how to do |
[04:08.120] | Was to keep on keepin'' on like a bird that flew, |
[04:11.640] | Tangled up in blue. |
[04:16.680] | |
[04:22.810] | So now I'' m goin'' back again, |
[04:26.200] | I got to get to her somehow. |
[04:28.600] | All the people we used to know |
[04:30.660] | They'' re an illusion to me now. |
[04:32.380] | Some are mathematicians |
[04:35.120] | Some are carpenter'' s wives. |
[04:37.230] | Don'' t know how it all got started, |
[04:38.419] | I don'' t know what they'' re doin'' with their lives. |
[04:40.469] | But me, I'' m still on the road |
[04:43.207] | Headin'' for another joint |
[04:45.289] | We always did feel the same, |
[04:47.900] | We just saw it from a different point of view, |
[04:52.599] | Tangled up in blue. |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Dylan |
[00:09.840] | Early one mornin'' the sun was shinin'', |
[00:13.100] | I was layin'' in bed |
[00:14.870] | Wond'' rin'' if she'' d changed at all |
[00:17.690] | If her hair was still red. |
[00:19.650] | Her folks they said our lives together |
[00:22.520] | Sure was gonna be rough |
[00:24.530] | They never did like Mama'' s homemade dress |
[00:27.480] | Papa'' s bankbook wasn'' t big enough. |
[00:29.620] | And I was standin'' on the side of the road |
[00:32.670] | Rain fallin'' on my shoes |
[00:34.170] | Heading out for the East Coast |
[00:37.220] | Lord knows I'' ve paid some dues gettin'' through, |
[00:40.520] | Tangled up in blue. |
[00:50.640] | She was married when we first met |
[00:56.150] | Soon to be divorced |
[00:58.200] | I helped her out of a jam, I guess, |
[01:00.920] | But I used a little too much force. |
[01:02.910] | We drove that car as far as we could |
[01:05.800] | Abandoned it out West |
[01:07.740] | Split up on a dark sad night |
[01:10.660] | Both agreeing it was best. |
[01:12.600] | She turned around to look at me |
[01:15.570] | As I was walkin'' away |
[01:17.789] | I heard her say over my shoulder, |
[01:20.350] | " We'' ll meet again someday on the avenue," |
[01:23.590] | Tangled up in blue. |
[01:34.960] | I had a job in the great north woods |
[01:39.229] | Working as a cook for a spell |
[01:41.900] | But I never did like it all that much |
[01:44.900] | And one day the ax just fell. |
[01:45.840] | So I drifted down to New Orleans |
[01:48.690] | Where I happened to be employed |
[01:50.890] | Workin'' for a while on a fishin'' boat |
[01:53.550] | Right outside of Delacroix. |
[01:55.520] | But all the while I was alone |
[01:58.110] | The past was close behind, |
[02:00.220] | I seen a lot of women |
[02:02.800] | But she never escaped my mind, and I just grew |
[02:06.150] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:10.430] | |
[02:16.820] | She was workin'' in a topless place |
[02:21.329] | And I stopped in for a beer, |
[02:23.490] | I just kept lookin'' at the side of her face |
[02:26.310] | In the spotlight so clear. |
[02:28.420] | And later on as the crowd thinned out |
[02:31.190] | I'' s just about to do the same, |
[02:33.100] | She was standing there in back of my chair |
[02:35.850] | Said to me, " Don'' t I know your name?" |
[02:37.920] | I muttered somethin'' underneath my breath, |
[02:40.710] | She studied the lines on my face. |
[02:42.540] | I must admit I felt a little uneasy |
[02:45.140] | When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe, |
[02:48.510] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:53.480] | |
[02:58.780] | She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe |
[03:05.320] | " I thought you'' d never say hello," she said |
[03:08.310] | " You look like the silent type." |
[03:10.140] | Then she opened up a book of poems |
[03:12.990] | And handed it to me |
[03:14.610] | Written by an Italian poet |
[03:17.650] | From the thirteenth century. |
[03:20.100] | And every one of them words rang true |
[03:22.310] | And glowed like burnin'' coal |
[03:24.300] | Pourin'' off of every page |
[03:27.110] | Like it was written in my soul from me to you, |
[03:30.500] | Tangled up in blue. |
[03:36.460] | |
[03:39.430] | I lived with them on Montague Street |
[03:45.900] | In a basement down the stairs, |
[03:46.950] | There was music in the cafes at night |
[03:49.650] | And revolution in the air. |
[03:51.550] | Then he started into dealing with slaves |
[03:54.560] | And something inside of him died. |
[03:56.240] | She had to sell everything she owned |
[03:59.100] | And froze up inside. |
[04:00.800] | And when finally the bottom fell out |
[04:03.530] | I became withdrawn, |
[04:05.630] | The only thing I knew how to do |
[04:08.120] | Was to keep on keepin'' on like a bird that flew, |
[04:11.640] | Tangled up in blue. |
[04:16.680] | |
[04:22.810] | So now I'' m goin'' back again, |
[04:26.200] | I got to get to her somehow. |
[04:28.600] | All the people we used to know |
[04:30.660] | They'' re an illusion to me now. |
[04:32.380] | Some are mathematicians |
[04:35.120] | Some are carpenter'' s wives. |
[04:37.230] | Don'' t know how it all got started, |
[04:38.419] | I don'' t know what they'' re doin'' with their lives. |
[04:40.469] | But me, I'' m still on the road |
[04:43.207] | Headin'' for another joint |
[04:45.289] | We always did feel the same, |
[04:47.900] | We just saw it from a different point of view, |
[04:52.599] | Tangled up in blue. |
[00:09.840] | 早晨阳光照耀 |
[00:13.100] | 我躺在床上 |
[00:14.870] | 猜想着她是否已彻底改变 |
[00:17.690] | 她的长发是否还是红色 |
[00:19.650] | 她的家人们说我们在一起 |
[00:22.520] | 一定过得很艰难 |
[00:24.530] | 他们从不喜欢我妈妈手工做的衣裳 |
[00:27.480] | (也嫌弃)我爸爸存折上的数目不够多 |
[00:29.620] | 我站在路边 |
[00:32.670] | 雨水滴落在鞋子上 |
[00:34.170] | 打算去东海岸 |
[00:37.220] | 天知道我已倾尽所有 |
[00:40.520] | 纠结而又抑郁 |
[00:50.640] | 她在我们相识之前就已结婚 |
[00:56.150] | 没多久就离婚了 |
[00:58.200] | 我猜我帮她走出了困境 |
[01:00.920] | 但又给她带来了压力 |
[01:02.910] | 我们开着车去了尽可能远的远方 |
[01:05.800] | 把一切麻烦留在身后 |
[01:07.740] | 在一个悲伤的黑夜我们分开了 |
[01:10.660] | 我们一致同意这是最好的结果 |
[01:12.600] | 她转身看着我 |
[01:15.570] | 在我迈步离开时 |
[01:17.789] | 她的话越过我的肩膀传来: |
[01:20.350] | 我们以后还会在路上相见 |
[01:23.590] | 纠结而又抑郁 |
[01:34.960] | 我在北方的森林里找了份工作 |
[01:39.229] | 在那儿当个轮班厨师 |
[01:41.900] | 但我从来没当一回事 |
[01:44.900] | 终于有一天被炒了鱿鱼 |
[01:45.840] | 然后我启程去了新奥尔良 |
[01:48.690] | 在那儿我又幸运地找了份工作 |
[01:50.890] | 在渔船上干了一阵 |
[01:53.550] | 就在德拉克洛瓦城外 |
[01:55.520] | 我一直孤身一人 |
[01:58.110] | 过去已被我抛在脑后 |
[02:00.220] | 我见了很多女人 |
[02:02.800] | 但我的内心里始终有她,我慢慢成熟 |
[02:06.150] | 纠结而又抑郁 |
[02:16.820] | 她在一个脱衣舞俱乐部上班 |
[02:21.329] | 我在那儿喝酒 |
[02:23.490] | 我就那么望着她的侧脸 |
[02:26.310] | 在灯光的照射下那么清晰 |
[02:28.420] | 过了一会人群渐渐散去 |
[02:31.190] | 我也准备离开 |
[02:33.100] | 她站在我的椅子背后 |
[02:35.850] | 对我说,“我好像知道你的名字?” |
[02:37.920] | 我支支吾吾说不出话 |
[02:40.710] | 她仔细看着我的脸 |
[02:42.540] | 当她弯腰为我系上鞋带时, |
[02:45.140] | 我不得不承认心里乱作一团 |
[02:48.510] | 纠结而又抑郁 |
[02:58.780] | 她借着炉火点燃我的烟 |
[03:05.320] | “我觉得你从来不对人打招呼,”她说 |
[03:08.310] | “你看起来那么沉默。” |
[03:10.140] | 然后她打开一本诗集 |
[03:12.990] | 伸手递给了我 |
[03:14.610] | 那是一个十三世纪的 |
[03:17.650] | 意大利诗人写的 |
[03:20.100] | 每一个字都那么真实 |
[03:22.310] | 如同火红的煤炭一般炙热 |
[03:24.300] | 从每一页传来 |
[03:27.110] | 就像它写的是我对你的感觉一样 |
[03:30.500] | 纠结而又抑郁 |
[03:39.430] | 我和一些朋友住在 |
[03:45.900] | 蒙塔古街的一个地下室 |
[03:46.950] | 夜晚的咖啡馆里飘荡着音乐 |
[03:49.650] | 空气中弥漫着革命的音符 |
[03:51.550] | 然后他开始买卖奴隶 |
[03:54.560] | 他心里的一些东西死去了 |
[03:56.240] | 她不得不出卖拥有的一切 |
[03:59.100] | 同时冰封起内心 |
[04:00.800] | 底层的人民最终爆发 |
[04:03.530] | 我也变得离群索居 |
[04:05.630] | 我唯一知道如何去做的 |
[04:08.120] | 就是不断地像鸟儿一样飞翔不致坠落 |
[04:11.640] | 纠结而又抑郁 |
[04:22.810] | 现在我将再次回头 |
[04:26.200] | 总之我需要得到她 |
[04:28.600] | 所有我们曾经认识的人 |
[04:30.660] | 他们现在对我都是浮云 |
[04:32.380] | 有一些是数学家 |
[04:35.120] | 有一些是木匠的老婆 |
[04:37.230] | 不知道所有这一切是如何开始 |
[04:38.419] | 我不知道他们是怎样面对自己的人生 |
[04:40.469] | 但是我,我仍然在路上 |
[04:43.207] | 启程准备下一次碰面 |
[04:45.289] | 我们常常有相同的感觉 |
[04:47.900] | 只是观点不尽相同而已 |
[04:52.599] | 纠结而又抑郁 |