歌曲 | Slow New York |
歌手 | Richard Julian |
专辑 | Slow New York |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Julian | |
She's drunk enough when she is sober. | |
She don't need no alcohol, | |
Don't need no artificial means, | |
No amphetamines to cause her to fall. | |
She's like the rain in the middle of sunlight, | |
Leaves you confused, but still reborn. | |
I've been up all night, havin' a ball, | |
Starin' at the view of my brick wall in Slow New York. | |
I heard that creaking in the hallway, | |
I wiped my eyes and turned on the light. | |
I took some medicine from the shelf, | |
Just a bad influence on myself when you're out of sight. | |
I thought she asked me for the world once, | |
All she wanted was some comfort and nothing more. | |
But like the morning's on Monday, these things are colored grey in Slow New York. | |
And if you go back to the night, | |
We'll go by the Sunday times, a little salt, a couple lines to beat the heat. | |
You're gonna swear I make 'em better | |
Than the Mexicans on Remmington Street. | |
Took the latch off of the front gate. | |
I hid the key up over the door. | |
If you wanna come home like you once said, | |
I'm still on the same side of the bed in Slow New York. | |
If you wanna come home like you once said, | |
I'm still on the same side of the bed in Slow New York, | |
Slow New York. |
zuo qu : Julian | |
She' s drunk enough when she is sober. | |
She don' t need no alcohol, | |
Don' t need no artificial means, | |
No amphetamines to cause her to fall. | |
She' s like the rain in the middle of sunlight, | |
Leaves you confused, but still reborn. | |
I' ve been up all night, havin' a ball, | |
Starin' at the view of my brick wall in Slow New York. | |
I heard that creaking in the hallway, | |
I wiped my eyes and turned on the light. | |
I took some medicine from the shelf, | |
Just a bad influence on myself when you' re out of sight. | |
I thought she asked me for the world once, | |
All she wanted was some comfort and nothing more. | |
But like the morning' s on Monday, these things are colored grey in Slow New York. | |
And if you go back to the night, | |
We' ll go by the Sunday times, a little salt, a couple lines to beat the heat. | |
You' re gonna swear I make ' em better | |
Than the Mexicans on Remmington Street. | |
Took the latch off of the front gate. | |
I hid the key up over the door. | |
If you wanna come home like you once said, | |
I' m still on the same side of the bed in Slow New York. | |
If you wanna come home like you once said, | |
I' m still on the same side of the bed in Slow New York, | |
Slow New York. |
zuò qǔ : Julian | |
She' s drunk enough when she is sober. | |
She don' t need no alcohol, | |
Don' t need no artificial means, | |
No amphetamines to cause her to fall. | |
She' s like the rain in the middle of sunlight, | |
Leaves you confused, but still reborn. | |
I' ve been up all night, havin' a ball, | |
Starin' at the view of my brick wall in Slow New York. | |
I heard that creaking in the hallway, | |
I wiped my eyes and turned on the light. | |
I took some medicine from the shelf, | |
Just a bad influence on myself when you' re out of sight. | |
I thought she asked me for the world once, | |
All she wanted was some comfort and nothing more. | |
But like the morning' s on Monday, these things are colored grey in Slow New York. | |
And if you go back to the night, | |
We' ll go by the Sunday times, a little salt, a couple lines to beat the heat. | |
You' re gonna swear I make ' em better | |
Than the Mexicans on Remmington Street. | |
Took the latch off of the front gate. | |
I hid the key up over the door. | |
If you wanna come home like you once said, | |
I' m still on the same side of the bed in Slow New York. | |
If you wanna come home like you once said, | |
I' m still on the same side of the bed in Slow New York, | |
Slow New York. |