| 歌曲 | 10 Degrees & Getting Colder |
| 歌手 | Gordon Lightfoot |
| 专辑 | Summer Side of Life |
| 下载 | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Lightfoot | |
| He was standin' by the highway | |
| With a sign that just said 'mother' | |
| When he heard a driver comin' | |
| 'bout a half a mile away | |
| Then he held the sign up higher | |
| Where no decent soul could miss it | |
| It was ten degrees or colder | |
| Down by bolder dam that day | |
| He was raised up in milwaukee | |
| Though he never was that famous | |
| He was just a road musician | |
| To the taverns he would go | |
| Singin' songs about the ramblin' | |
| The lovin' girls and gamblin' | |
| How the world fell on his shoulders | |
| Back in boulder i don't know | |
| It was out in arizona | |
| That he heard the lady listenin' | |
| To each word that he was sayin' | |
| To each line that he would write | |
| So he sat down by her table and | |
| They talked about the weather | |
| Ninety-eight point six and risin' | |
| Down by boulder dam that day | |
| And she told him she would take him | |
| For a ride in the mornin' sun | |
| Back in boulder he had told her | |
| 'i don't know when i had a better friend' | |
| Now he's traded off his martin | |
| But his troubles are not over | |
| For his feet are almost frozen | |
| And the sun is sinkin' low | |
| Won't you listen to me brother | |
| If you ever loved your mother | |
| Please pull off on the shoulder | |
| If you're goin' milwaukee way | |
| It's ten degrees and getting colder | |
| Down by boulder dam today |
| zuo ci : Lightfoot | |
| He was standin' by the highway | |
| With a sign that just said ' mother' | |
| When he heard a driver comin' | |
| ' bout a half a mile away | |
| Then he held the sign up higher | |
| Where no decent soul could miss it | |
| It was ten degrees or colder | |
| Down by bolder dam that day | |
| He was raised up in milwaukee | |
| Though he never was that famous | |
| He was just a road musician | |
| To the taverns he would go | |
| Singin' songs about the ramblin' | |
| The lovin' girls and gamblin' | |
| How the world fell on his shoulders | |
| Back in boulder i don' t know | |
| It was out in arizona | |
| That he heard the lady listenin' | |
| To each word that he was sayin' | |
| To each line that he would write | |
| So he sat down by her table and | |
| They talked about the weather | |
| Ninetyeight point six and risin' | |
| Down by boulder dam that day | |
| And she told him she would take him | |
| For a ride in the mornin' sun | |
| Back in boulder he had told her | |
| ' i don' t know when i had a better friend' | |
| Now he' s traded off his martin | |
| But his troubles are not over | |
| For his feet are almost frozen | |
| And the sun is sinkin' low | |
| Won' t you listen to me brother | |
| If you ever loved your mother | |
| Please pull off on the shoulder | |
| If you' re goin' milwaukee way | |
| It' s ten degrees and getting colder | |
| Down by boulder dam today |
| zuò cí : Lightfoot | |
| He was standin' by the highway | |
| With a sign that just said ' mother' | |
| When he heard a driver comin' | |
| ' bout a half a mile away | |
| Then he held the sign up higher | |
| Where no decent soul could miss it | |
| It was ten degrees or colder | |
| Down by bolder dam that day | |
| He was raised up in milwaukee | |
| Though he never was that famous | |
| He was just a road musician | |
| To the taverns he would go | |
| Singin' songs about the ramblin' | |
| The lovin' girls and gamblin' | |
| How the world fell on his shoulders | |
| Back in boulder i don' t know | |
| It was out in arizona | |
| That he heard the lady listenin' | |
| To each word that he was sayin' | |
| To each line that he would write | |
| So he sat down by her table and | |
| They talked about the weather | |
| Ninetyeight point six and risin' | |
| Down by boulder dam that day | |
| And she told him she would take him | |
| For a ride in the mornin' sun | |
| Back in boulder he had told her | |
| ' i don' t know when i had a better friend' | |
| Now he' s traded off his martin | |
| But his troubles are not over | |
| For his feet are almost frozen | |
| And the sun is sinkin' low | |
| Won' t you listen to me brother | |
| If you ever loved your mother | |
| Please pull off on the shoulder | |
| If you' re goin' milwaukee way | |
| It' s ten degrees and getting colder | |
| Down by boulder dam today |