歌曲 | New Street Blues |
歌手 | Gerry Rafferty |
专辑 | Can I Have My Money Back? |
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作词 : Rafferty | |
Sitting here is really bringing me down | |
I think I'll get up and go downtown | |
Have a drink and maybe look up a friend | |
To talk the hours away and hope the night will never end. | |
Look in my pockets to see what I've got | |
I count my money, I don't have a lot | |
The situation is always the same | |
I've got to get out of here, this place is driving me insane. | |
Hold on, I'm getting the new street blues. | |
About a year ago, I knocked on this door | |
I asked my friend if I could sleep on the floor | |
He took me in, said I was welcome to stay | |
I told him then that I was going to pay him back someday. | |
He took me in and all he asked was a song | |
It didn't sound me when I knew it was wrong | |
It got so bad that we were drunk every night | |
And I'd pretend that come tomorrow night things would be alright. | |
Hold on, I'm getting the new street blues. | |
Sitting here is really bringing me down | |
I think I'll get up and go downtown | |
Have a drink and maybe look up a friend | |
To talk the hours away and hope the night will never end. | |
Look in my pockets to see what I've got | |
I count my money, I don't have a lot | |
The situation is always the same | |
I've got to get out of here, this place is driving me insane. | |
Hold on, I'm getting the new street blues. |
zuo ci : Rafferty | |
Sitting here is really bringing me down | |
I think I' ll get up and go downtown | |
Have a drink and maybe look up a friend | |
To talk the hours away and hope the night will never end. | |
Look in my pockets to see what I' ve got | |
I count my money, I don' t have a lot | |
The situation is always the same | |
I' ve got to get out of here, this place is driving me insane. | |
Hold on, I' m getting the new street blues. | |
About a year ago, I knocked on this door | |
I asked my friend if I could sleep on the floor | |
He took me in, said I was welcome to stay | |
I told him then that I was going to pay him back someday. | |
He took me in and all he asked was a song | |
It didn' t sound me when I knew it was wrong | |
It got so bad that we were drunk every night | |
And I' d pretend that come tomorrow night things would be alright. | |
Hold on, I' m getting the new street blues. | |
Sitting here is really bringing me down | |
I think I' ll get up and go downtown | |
Have a drink and maybe look up a friend | |
To talk the hours away and hope the night will never end. | |
Look in my pockets to see what I' ve got | |
I count my money, I don' t have a lot | |
The situation is always the same | |
I' ve got to get out of here, this place is driving me insane. | |
Hold on, I' m getting the new street blues. |
zuò cí : Rafferty | |
Sitting here is really bringing me down | |
I think I' ll get up and go downtown | |
Have a drink and maybe look up a friend | |
To talk the hours away and hope the night will never end. | |
Look in my pockets to see what I' ve got | |
I count my money, I don' t have a lot | |
The situation is always the same | |
I' ve got to get out of here, this place is driving me insane. | |
Hold on, I' m getting the new street blues. | |
About a year ago, I knocked on this door | |
I asked my friend if I could sleep on the floor | |
He took me in, said I was welcome to stay | |
I told him then that I was going to pay him back someday. | |
He took me in and all he asked was a song | |
It didn' t sound me when I knew it was wrong | |
It got so bad that we were drunk every night | |
And I' d pretend that come tomorrow night things would be alright. | |
Hold on, I' m getting the new street blues. | |
Sitting here is really bringing me down | |
I think I' ll get up and go downtown | |
Have a drink and maybe look up a friend | |
To talk the hours away and hope the night will never end. | |
Look in my pockets to see what I' ve got | |
I count my money, I don' t have a lot | |
The situation is always the same | |
I' ve got to get out of here, this place is driving me insane. | |
Hold on, I' m getting the new street blues. |