歌曲 | That Kind of Grace |
歌手 | David Roth |
专辑 | Pearl Diver |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
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[00:17.09] | Sunday morning, Birmingham, quiet in the church |
[00:24.66] | Bombs were planted, House of God, children's blood on the cross |
[00:31.84] | And your daughter, she was one, angel without wings |
[00:39.27] | How could anyone forgive those who do such things |
[00:46.76] | And when I sing Amazing Grace, your face is what I see |
[01:01.41] | I hope someday that kind of grace will find its way through me |
[01:29.13] | Tuesday afternoon...Jonesboro, fire alarm at school |
[01:36.61] | Everyone goes rushing out into bloody pools |
[01:44.19] | Thirteen and eleven years old, playing grown-up games |
[01:51.83] | Mimicking what they’d been taught, now we’ll never be the same |
[01:59.09] | Every year they’re younger now, drugs and knives and guns |
[02:06.78] | Barely old enough to know the depth of what they’ve done |
[02:13.89] | Taken off to juvenile hall, Sheriff shakes his head |
[02:22.08] | A teacher tried to block the shots, gave her life instead |
[02:29.74] | When I sing Amazing Grace her face is what I see |
[02:44.19] | I hope some day that kind of grace will find it’s way through me |
[03:16.29] | Wednesday evening, Wyoming, started in a bar |
[03:23.74] | Ended on a wooden fence, dragged off in a car |
[03:31.13] | Second Friday funeral, countless gathered round |
[03:38.98] | Some were there to mourn the loss, others there to confound |
[03:46.78] | Some were there to cry the tears born of grief and rage |
[03:54.48] | Others carried signs that said "A Cure for Fags is Aids" |
[04:05.74] | Matthew Shepard lost his life, his parents lost their son |
[04:13.21] | Now he brings a cause to light, reluctant martyrdom |
[04:21.17] | When I sing Amazing Grace his face is what I see |
[04:35.89] | I hope some day some kind of grace will find it’s way through me |
[04:54.40] | "Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound |
[05:01.45] | That saved a wretch like me |
[05:09.17] | I once was lost, but now I'm found |
[05:17.26] | Was blind, but now I see" |
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[00:17.09] | Sunday morning, Birmingham, quiet in the church |
[00:24.66] | Bombs were planted, House of God, children' s blood on the cross |
[00:31.84] | And your daughter, she was one, angel without wings |
[00:39.27] | How could anyone forgive those who do such things |
[00:46.76] | And when I sing Amazing Grace, your face is what I see |
[01:01.41] | I hope someday that kind of grace will find its way through me |
[01:29.13] | Tuesday afternoon... Jonesboro, fire alarm at school |
[01:36.61] | Everyone goes rushing out into bloody pools |
[01:44.19] | Thirteen and eleven years old, playing grownup games |
[01:51.83] | Mimicking what they' d been taught, now we' ll never be the same |
[01:59.09] | Every year they' re younger now, drugs and knives and guns |
[02:06.78] | Barely old enough to know the depth of what they' ve done |
[02:13.89] | Taken off to juvenile hall, Sheriff shakes his head |
[02:22.08] | A teacher tried to block the shots, gave her life instead |
[02:29.74] | When I sing Amazing Grace her face is what I see |
[02:44.19] | I hope some day that kind of grace will find it' s way through me |
[03:16.29] | Wednesday evening, Wyoming, started in a bar |
[03:23.74] | Ended on a wooden fence, dragged off in a car |
[03:31.13] | Second Friday funeral, countless gathered round |
[03:38.98] | Some were there to mourn the loss, others there to confound |
[03:46.78] | Some were there to cry the tears born of grief and rage |
[03:54.48] | Others carried signs that said " A Cure for Fags is Aids" |
[04:05.74] | Matthew Shepard lost his life, his parents lost their son |
[04:13.21] | Now he brings a cause to light, reluctant martyrdom |
[04:21.17] | When I sing Amazing Grace his face is what I see |
[04:35.89] | I hope some day some kind of grace will find it' s way through me |
[04:54.40] | " Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound |
[05:01.45] | That saved a wretch like me |
[05:09.17] | I once was lost, but now I' m found |
[05:17.26] | Was blind, but now I see" |
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ar: | |
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[00:17.09] | Sunday morning, Birmingham, quiet in the church |
[00:24.66] | Bombs were planted, House of God, children' s blood on the cross |
[00:31.84] | And your daughter, she was one, angel without wings |
[00:39.27] | How could anyone forgive those who do such things |
[00:46.76] | And when I sing Amazing Grace, your face is what I see |
[01:01.41] | I hope someday that kind of grace will find its way through me |
[01:29.13] | Tuesday afternoon... Jonesboro, fire alarm at school |
[01:36.61] | Everyone goes rushing out into bloody pools |
[01:44.19] | Thirteen and eleven years old, playing grownup games |
[01:51.83] | Mimicking what they' d been taught, now we' ll never be the same |
[01:59.09] | Every year they' re younger now, drugs and knives and guns |
[02:06.78] | Barely old enough to know the depth of what they' ve done |
[02:13.89] | Taken off to juvenile hall, Sheriff shakes his head |
[02:22.08] | A teacher tried to block the shots, gave her life instead |
[02:29.74] | When I sing Amazing Grace her face is what I see |
[02:44.19] | I hope some day that kind of grace will find it' s way through me |
[03:16.29] | Wednesday evening, Wyoming, started in a bar |
[03:23.74] | Ended on a wooden fence, dragged off in a car |
[03:31.13] | Second Friday funeral, countless gathered round |
[03:38.98] | Some were there to mourn the loss, others there to confound |
[03:46.78] | Some were there to cry the tears born of grief and rage |
[03:54.48] | Others carried signs that said " A Cure for Fags is Aids" |
[04:05.74] | Matthew Shepard lost his life, his parents lost their son |
[04:13.21] | Now he brings a cause to light, reluctant martyrdom |
[04:21.17] | When I sing Amazing Grace his face is what I see |
[04:35.89] | I hope some day some kind of grace will find it' s way through me |
[04:54.40] | " Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound |
[05:01.45] | That saved a wretch like me |
[05:09.17] | I once was lost, but now I' m found |
[05:17.26] | Was blind, but now I see" |
[00:17.09] | 周日早晨,伯明翰,教堂里静悄悄 |
[00:24.66] | 炸弹已经被安装在上帝之屋里,孩子们血流如注 |
[00:31.84] | 你的女儿,她曾经是一个没有翅膀的天使 |
[00:39.27] | 那些犯下如此罪行的人们,怎么能被原谅 |
[00:46.76] | 当我唱起那首《奇异恩典》,我看见了你的脸 |
[01:01.41] | 我希望能有一天,歌里的恩典真的能透过我通达人间 |
[01:29.13] | 周二下午,琼斯伯勒市,学校里响起了火警铃声 |
[01:36.61] | 每个人冲出教室,却又陷入火海 |
[01:44.19] | 13岁和11岁的孩子们,玩着大人们的游戏 |
[01:51.83] | 模仿着他们“学到”的东西,而现在我们却再也不会这样了 |
[01:59.09] | 每年,吸毒、持刀、持枪的孩子们越来越年轻 |
[02:06.78] | 但要明白自己究竟做了什么,他们还略显稚嫩 |
[02:13.89] | 被带去少管所之后,警官握了握他的手 |
[02:22.08] | 有位教师曾堵住枪口,交出了她自己的性命 |
[02:29.74] | 当我唱起那首《奇异恩典》,我看见了她的脸 |
[02:44.19] | 我希望能有一天,歌里的恩典真的能透过我通达人间 |
[03:16.29] | 周三晚上,怀俄明州,事情起于一间酒吧 |
[03:23.74] | 结束于某处被拖在汽车后的栅栏上 |
[03:31.13] | 下个星期五的葬礼上,数不清的人聚集在一起 |
[03:38.98] | 有些人是为了来悼念逝者,有些人来了,却骂骂咧咧 |
[03:46.78] | 有些人是出于悲伤与愤怒而流泪 |
[03:54.48] | 有些人却举着一块牌子:治疗同性恋的药方就是艾滋 |
[04:05.74] | 马修·谢珀失去了生命,他的双亲失去了儿子 |
[04:13.21] | 现在他有了接近圣光的理由,却不愿殉道 |
[04:21.17] | 当我唱起那首《奇异恩典》,我看见了他的脸 |
[04:35.89] | 我希望能有一天,歌里的恩典真的能透过我通达人间 |
[04:54.40] | “奇异恩典,靡靡之音 |
[05:01.45] | 拯救了如我一般的可怜人 |
[05:09.17] | 我曾迷失,现在又归于正途 |
[05:17.26] | 我曾失明,现在又重见天光” |