歌曲 | O New England |
歌手 | The Decemberists |
专辑 | Always The Bridesmaid: Vol 1 |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
We’d come seven hours down | |
Took the blue line to see where we hopped out | |
And I was only joking, I was only joking | |
And I was only trying to get a laugh | |
You say this was the furthest that we had come | |
We traveled so far to watch it fall undone | |
And I had lost my token, you were looking bent and broken | |
Staring sideways with the rain coming down | |
But I am so enthralled | |
O New England | |
La da dum dum | |
O New England | |
La da dum dum | |
This here is the fable of a failed attempt | |
To find new life in a love in the seat of its origin | |
From Long to Coney Island, from Mid to West to Upper Highland | |
And all I got is this ill-gotten full color souvenir | |
The new millennium in New York | |
And all of New England | |
La da dum dum | |
O New England | |
La da dum dum | |
O New England | |
In the face of your empire | |
I think I’d rather just wait in the car | |
And return to the turnpike | |
Watching New England’s skyline sinking below | |
Sinking below | |
Sinking below | |
We’d come seven hours down | |
We’d come seven hours down, down | |
We’d come seven hours down | |
We’d come seven hours down, down |
We' d come seven hours down | |
Took the blue line to see where we hopped out | |
And I was only joking, I was only joking | |
And I was only trying to get a laugh | |
You say this was the furthest that we had come | |
We traveled so far to watch it fall undone | |
And I had lost my token, you were looking bent and broken | |
Staring sideways with the rain coming down | |
But I am so enthralled | |
O New England | |
La da dum dum | |
O New England | |
La da dum dum | |
This here is the fable of a failed attempt | |
To find new life in a love in the seat of its origin | |
From Long to Coney Island, from Mid to West to Upper Highland | |
And all I got is this illgotten full color souvenir | |
The new millennium in New York | |
And all of New England | |
La da dum dum | |
O New England | |
La da dum dum | |
O New England | |
In the face of your empire | |
I think I' d rather just wait in the car | |
And return to the turnpike | |
Watching New England' s skyline sinking below | |
Sinking below | |
Sinking below | |
We' d come seven hours down | |
We' d come seven hours down, down | |
We' d come seven hours down | |
We' d come seven hours down, down |
We' d come seven hours down | |
Took the blue line to see where we hopped out | |
And I was only joking, I was only joking | |
And I was only trying to get a laugh | |
You say this was the furthest that we had come | |
We traveled so far to watch it fall undone | |
And I had lost my token, you were looking bent and broken | |
Staring sideways with the rain coming down | |
But I am so enthralled | |
O New England | |
La da dum dum | |
O New England | |
La da dum dum | |
This here is the fable of a failed attempt | |
To find new life in a love in the seat of its origin | |
From Long to Coney Island, from Mid to West to Upper Highland | |
And all I got is this illgotten full color souvenir | |
The new millennium in New York | |
And all of New England | |
La da dum dum | |
O New England | |
La da dum dum | |
O New England | |
In the face of your empire | |
I think I' d rather just wait in the car | |
And return to the turnpike | |
Watching New England' s skyline sinking below | |
Sinking below | |
Sinking below | |
We' d come seven hours down | |
We' d come seven hours down, down | |
We' d come seven hours down | |
We' d come seven hours down, down |