歌曲 | Grandma's Hands |
歌手 | Bill Withers |
专辑 | Bill Withers Live At Carnegie Hall |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Withers | |
Grandma's hands | |
Clapped in church on | |
Sunday morning | |
Grandma's hands | |
Played a tambourine so well | |
Grandma's hands | |
Used to issue out a warning | |
She'd say, "Billy don't you run so fastMight fall on a piece of glassMight be snakes there in that grass" | |
Grandma's hands | |
Grandma's hands | |
Soothed a local unwed mother | |
Grandma's hands | |
Used to ache sometimes and swell | |
Grandma's hands | |
Used to lift her face and tell her | |
She'd say, "Baby, Grandma understandsThat you really love that manPut yourself in Jesus hands" | |
Grandma's hands | |
Grandma's hands | |
Used to hand me piece of candy | |
Grandma's hands | |
Picked me up each time | |
I fellGrandma's hands | |
Boy, they really came in handy | |
She'd say, "Matty don' you whip that boyWhat you want to spank him for?He didn't drop no apple core" | |
But I don't have | |
Grandma anymore | |
If I get to | |
Heaven I'll look for | |
Grandma's hands |
zuo ci : Withers | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Clapped in church on | |
Sunday morning | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Played a tambourine so well | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Used to issue out a warning | |
She' d say, " Billy don' t you run so fastMight fall on a piece of glassMight be snakes there in that grass" | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Soothed a local unwed mother | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Used to ache sometimes and swell | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Used to lift her face and tell her | |
She' d say, " Baby, Grandma understandsThat you really love that manPut yourself in Jesus hands" | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Used to hand me piece of candy | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Picked me up each time | |
I fellGrandma' s hands | |
Boy, they really came in handy | |
She' d say, " Matty don' you whip that boyWhat you want to spank him for? He didn' t drop no apple core" | |
But I don' t have | |
Grandma anymore | |
If I get to | |
Heaven I' ll look for | |
Grandma' s hands |
zuò cí : Withers | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Clapped in church on | |
Sunday morning | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Played a tambourine so well | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Used to issue out a warning | |
She' d say, " Billy don' t you run so fastMight fall on a piece of glassMight be snakes there in that grass" | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Soothed a local unwed mother | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Used to ache sometimes and swell | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Used to lift her face and tell her | |
She' d say, " Baby, Grandma understandsThat you really love that manPut yourself in Jesus hands" | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Used to hand me piece of candy | |
Grandma' s hands | |
Picked me up each time | |
I fellGrandma' s hands | |
Boy, they really came in handy | |
She' d say, " Matty don' you whip that boyWhat you want to spank him for? He didn' t drop no apple core" | |
But I don' t have | |
Grandma anymore | |
If I get to | |
Heaven I' ll look for | |
Grandma' s hands |