歌曲 | Lullaby Of London |
歌手 | The Pogues |
专辑 | 30 Years |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词:Shane Macgowan | |
作曲:Shane Macgowan | |
As I walked down by the riverside | |
One evening in the spring | |
Heard a long gone song | |
From days gone by | |
Blown in on the great North wind | |
Though there is no lonesome corncrake's cry | |
Of sorrow and delight | |
You can hear the cars | |
And the shouts from bars | |
And the laughter and the fights | |
May the ghosts that howled | |
Round the house at night | |
Never keep you from your sleep | |
May they all sleep tight | |
Down in hell tonight | |
Or wherever they may be | |
As I walked on with a heavy heart | |
Then a stone danced on the tide | |
And the song went on | |
Though the lights were gone | |
And the North wind gently sighed | |
And an evening breeze coming from the East | |
That kissed the riverside | |
So I pray now child that you sleep tonight | |
When you hear this lullaby | |
May the wind that blows from haunted graves | |
Never bring you misery | |
May the angels bright | |
Watch you tonight | |
And keep you while you sleep |
zuo ci: Shane Macgowan | |
zuo qu: Shane Macgowan | |
As I walked down by the riverside | |
One evening in the spring | |
Heard a long gone song | |
From days gone by | |
Blown in on the great North wind | |
Though there is no lonesome corncrake' s cry | |
Of sorrow and delight | |
You can hear the cars | |
And the shouts from bars | |
And the laughter and the fights | |
May the ghosts that howled | |
Round the house at night | |
Never keep you from your sleep | |
May they all sleep tight | |
Down in hell tonight | |
Or wherever they may be | |
As I walked on with a heavy heart | |
Then a stone danced on the tide | |
And the song went on | |
Though the lights were gone | |
And the North wind gently sighed | |
And an evening breeze coming from the East | |
That kissed the riverside | |
So I pray now child that you sleep tonight | |
When you hear this lullaby | |
May the wind that blows from haunted graves | |
Never bring you misery | |
May the angels bright | |
Watch you tonight | |
And keep you while you sleep |
zuò cí: Shane Macgowan | |
zuò qǔ: Shane Macgowan | |
As I walked down by the riverside | |
One evening in the spring | |
Heard a long gone song | |
From days gone by | |
Blown in on the great North wind | |
Though there is no lonesome corncrake' s cry | |
Of sorrow and delight | |
You can hear the cars | |
And the shouts from bars | |
And the laughter and the fights | |
May the ghosts that howled | |
Round the house at night | |
Never keep you from your sleep | |
May they all sleep tight | |
Down in hell tonight | |
Or wherever they may be | |
As I walked on with a heavy heart | |
Then a stone danced on the tide | |
And the song went on | |
Though the lights were gone | |
And the North wind gently sighed | |
And an evening breeze coming from the East | |
That kissed the riverside | |
So I pray now child that you sleep tonight | |
When you hear this lullaby | |
May the wind that blows from haunted graves | |
Never bring you misery | |
May the angels bright | |
Watch you tonight | |
And keep you while you sleep |