| 歌曲 | Modern Dance |
| 歌手 | Lou Reed |
| 专辑 | Spanish Fly - Live in Spain |
| 下载 | Image LRC TXT |
| Modern Dance ——Lou Reed | |
| Maybe I should go and live in Amsterdam | |
| in a side street near a big canal | |
| spend my evenings in the Van Gogh Museum | |
| what a dream, Van Gogh Museum | |
| Maybe it's time to see Tangiers | |
| a different life-style, some different fears | |
| and maybe I should be in Edinburgh | |
| in a kilt in Edinburgh | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| Or maybe I should get a farm in southern France | |
| where the winds are wispy and the villagers dance | |
| and you and I we'd sleep beneath a moon | |
| moon in June and sleep till noon | |
| And maybe you and I could fall in love | |
| regain the spirit that we once had | |
| you'd let me hold you and touch the night | |
| that shines so bright, so bright with fright | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| Shit, maybe I could go to Yucatan | |
| where women are women, a man's a man | |
| ah, no one's confused, ever loses the ways | |
| with their place in the human race | |
| Maybe I'm not cut out for city life | |
| the smell of exhaust, the smell of strife | |
| and maybe you don't wanna be a wife | |
| it's not a life being a wife | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| So maybe I should go to Tanganyika | |
| where the rivers run, down mountains tall and steep | |
| or go to India to study chants | |
| and lose romance to a mantra's dance | |
| I need a guru, I need some law | |
| explain to me the things we saw | |
| why it always comes to this | |
| it's all downhill after the first kiss | |
| Maybe I should move to Rotterdam | |
| maybe move to Amsterdam | |
| I should move to Ireland, Italy, Spain | |
| Afghanistan where there is no rain | |
| Or maybe I should just learn a modern dance | |
| where roles are shifting the modern dance | |
| you never touch you don't know who you're with | |
| this week, this month, this time of year | |
| this week, this month, this time of year | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| you don't know who you're with modern dance | |
| I should move to Pakistan, go to Afghanistan | |
| Dance, you don't know who you're with | |
| dance, you don't know who you're with | |
| modern dance | |
| And maybe you don't wanna be a wife | |
| it's not life being a wife | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| you never touch you don't know who you're with | |
| Dance, modern dance | |
| the roles are shifting dance | |
| you never touch you don't know who you're with | |
| Dance, modern dance | |
| maybe you don't wanna be a wife | |
| it's not a life being a wife |
| Modern Dance Lou Reed | |
| Maybe I should go and live in Amsterdam | |
| in a side street near a big canal | |
| spend my evenings in the Van Gogh Museum | |
| what a dream, Van Gogh Museum | |
| Maybe it' s time to see Tangiers | |
| a different lifestyle, some different fears | |
| and maybe I should be in Edinburgh | |
| in a kilt in Edinburgh | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| Or maybe I should get a farm in southern France | |
| where the winds are wispy and the villagers dance | |
| and you and I we' d sleep beneath a moon | |
| moon in June and sleep till noon | |
| And maybe you and I could fall in love | |
| regain the spirit that we once had | |
| you' d let me hold you and touch the night | |
| that shines so bright, so bright with fright | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| Shit, maybe I could go to Yucatan | |
| where women are women, a man' s a man | |
| ah, no one' s confused, ever loses the ways | |
| with their place in the human race | |
| Maybe I' m not cut out for city life | |
| the smell of exhaust, the smell of strife | |
| and maybe you don' t wanna be a wife | |
| it' s not a life being a wife | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| So maybe I should go to Tanganyika | |
| where the rivers run, down mountains tall and steep | |
| or go to India to study chants | |
| and lose romance to a mantra' s dance | |
| I need a guru, I need some law | |
| explain to me the things we saw | |
| why it always comes to this | |
| it' s all downhill after the first kiss | |
| Maybe I should move to Rotterdam | |
| maybe move to Amsterdam | |
| I should move to Ireland, Italy, Spain | |
| Afghanistan where there is no rain | |
| Or maybe I should just learn a modern dance | |
| where roles are shifting the modern dance | |
| you never touch you don' t know who you' re with | |
| this week, this month, this time of year | |
| this week, this month, this time of year | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| you don' t know who you' re with modern dance | |
| I should move to Pakistan, go to Afghanistan | |
| Dance, you don' t know who you' re with | |
| dance, you don' t know who you' re with | |
| modern dance | |
| And maybe you don' t wanna be a wife | |
| it' s not life being a wife | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| you never touch you don' t know who you' re with | |
| Dance, modern dance | |
| the roles are shifting dance | |
| you never touch you don' t know who you' re with | |
| Dance, modern dance | |
| maybe you don' t wanna be a wife | |
| it' s not a life being a wife |
| Modern Dance Lou Reed | |
| Maybe I should go and live in Amsterdam | |
| in a side street near a big canal | |
| spend my evenings in the Van Gogh Museum | |
| what a dream, Van Gogh Museum | |
| Maybe it' s time to see Tangiers | |
| a different lifestyle, some different fears | |
| and maybe I should be in Edinburgh | |
| in a kilt in Edinburgh | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| Or maybe I should get a farm in southern France | |
| where the winds are wispy and the villagers dance | |
| and you and I we' d sleep beneath a moon | |
| moon in June and sleep till noon | |
| And maybe you and I could fall in love | |
| regain the spirit that we once had | |
| you' d let me hold you and touch the night | |
| that shines so bright, so bright with fright | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| Shit, maybe I could go to Yucatan | |
| where women are women, a man' s a man | |
| ah, no one' s confused, ever loses the ways | |
| with their place in the human race | |
| Maybe I' m not cut out for city life | |
| the smell of exhaust, the smell of strife | |
| and maybe you don' t wanna be a wife | |
| it' s not a life being a wife | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| So maybe I should go to Tanganyika | |
| where the rivers run, down mountains tall and steep | |
| or go to India to study chants | |
| and lose romance to a mantra' s dance | |
| I need a guru, I need some law | |
| explain to me the things we saw | |
| why it always comes to this | |
| it' s all downhill after the first kiss | |
| Maybe I should move to Rotterdam | |
| maybe move to Amsterdam | |
| I should move to Ireland, Italy, Spain | |
| Afghanistan where there is no rain | |
| Or maybe I should just learn a modern dance | |
| where roles are shifting the modern dance | |
| you never touch you don' t know who you' re with | |
| this week, this month, this time of year | |
| this week, this month, this time of year | |
| Doin' a modern dance | |
| you don' t know who you' re with modern dance | |
| I should move to Pakistan, go to Afghanistan | |
| Dance, you don' t know who you' re with | |
| dance, you don' t know who you' re with | |
| modern dance | |
| And maybe you don' t wanna be a wife | |
| it' s not life being a wife | |
| doin' a modern dance | |
| you never touch you don' t know who you' re with | |
| Dance, modern dance | |
| the roles are shifting dance | |
| you never touch you don' t know who you' re with | |
| Dance, modern dance | |
| maybe you don' t wanna be a wife | |
| it' s not a life being a wife |