歌曲 | A Passing Ship |
歌手 | Gordon Lightfoot |
专辑 | East of Midnight |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Lightfoot | |
A passing ship | |
I have found the open ocean | |
Give me no lip | |
The waves roll by as i pass on | |
A snulit sea | |
On the first day of april | |
How fresh the wind | |
Will you miss me when i'm gone | |
How many words | |
How many songs still unwritten | |
How many ships | |
Of the line have come and gone | |
In the good old days | |
May they never be forgotten | |
They had heavy wind | |
Or they had no wind at all | |
A passing ship | |
It is midnight on the ocean | |
Had a real long trip | |
I have been at sea all winter | |
When my ship came in | |
I was givin' up the ghost | |
I think i should be | |
Leavin' those passing ships alone | |
When the sea runs high | |
The sea runs wild and i'm unsteady | |
And i think of you | |
In the warmth of your home and family | |
When love is true | |
There is no truer occupation | |
And may this gale | |
Blow us to the ones we love | |
Another day | |
Another ocean | |
Give me no lip | |
But stand aside as i pass on | |
A sunlit sea | |
On the last day of october | |
How fresh the wind | |
Will you miss me from now on | |
I guess i should be | |
Leavin' passing ships alone |
zuo ci : Lightfoot | |
A passing ship | |
I have found the open ocean | |
Give me no lip | |
The waves roll by as i pass on | |
A snulit sea | |
On the first day of april | |
How fresh the wind | |
Will you miss me when i' m gone | |
How many words | |
How many songs still unwritten | |
How many ships | |
Of the line have come and gone | |
In the good old days | |
May they never be forgotten | |
They had heavy wind | |
Or they had no wind at all | |
A passing ship | |
It is midnight on the ocean | |
Had a real long trip | |
I have been at sea all winter | |
When my ship came in | |
I was givin' up the ghost | |
I think i should be | |
Leavin' those passing ships alone | |
When the sea runs high | |
The sea runs wild and i' m unsteady | |
And i think of you | |
In the warmth of your home and family | |
When love is true | |
There is no truer occupation | |
And may this gale | |
Blow us to the ones we love | |
Another day | |
Another ocean | |
Give me no lip | |
But stand aside as i pass on | |
A sunlit sea | |
On the last day of october | |
How fresh the wind | |
Will you miss me from now on | |
I guess i should be | |
Leavin' passing ships alone |
zuò cí : Lightfoot | |
A passing ship | |
I have found the open ocean | |
Give me no lip | |
The waves roll by as i pass on | |
A snulit sea | |
On the first day of april | |
How fresh the wind | |
Will you miss me when i' m gone | |
How many words | |
How many songs still unwritten | |
How many ships | |
Of the line have come and gone | |
In the good old days | |
May they never be forgotten | |
They had heavy wind | |
Or they had no wind at all | |
A passing ship | |
It is midnight on the ocean | |
Had a real long trip | |
I have been at sea all winter | |
When my ship came in | |
I was givin' up the ghost | |
I think i should be | |
Leavin' those passing ships alone | |
When the sea runs high | |
The sea runs wild and i' m unsteady | |
And i think of you | |
In the warmth of your home and family | |
When love is true | |
There is no truer occupation | |
And may this gale | |
Blow us to the ones we love | |
Another day | |
Another ocean | |
Give me no lip | |
But stand aside as i pass on | |
A sunlit sea | |
On the last day of october | |
How fresh the wind | |
Will you miss me from now on | |
I guess i should be | |
Leavin' passing ships alone |