歌曲 | All These People |
歌手 | Harry Connick, Jr. |
专辑 | Oh, My Nola |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Connick | |
I never saw nothing like that before in my life | |
I hope I never see it again | |
There were all these people | |
Oh just waiting there | |
THere were all these people | |
Oh just waiting there for someone | |
But nobody came, nobody saw | |
Cause nobody wanted to to go there at all | |
There were all these people | |
Oh just waiting | |
I was so damned scared | |
I held hands with a crazy man | |
I was so damned scared | |
I held hands and bonded with the crazy man | |
But he wasn't crazy, and | |
I wasn't scared | |
We were just brothers to sit there and stare | |
All all those people waiting there | |
Well the first two people | |
I sawWe saw the way that they cared | |
I grabbed my brothers hand | |
Neither one of us could stand the shame | |
Two of them, the two of us | |
Lying in water | |
Living in dust | |
So were all these people waiting there | |
Well the guy that showed me home | |
Was by a stranger's hand | |
And I carried on a moment | |
Just for the soul of a country man | |
I never knew you, | |
I never stayed | |
I ain't gonna leave it | |
Nothing to pay | |
All those people waiting there | |
Well the next time | |
I went down | |
There was no one there | |
And I wondered if my brother | |
Had bought another piece of land | |
One day a stranger, one day my kin | |
I thought | |
I'd never see him again | |
Just like all those people waiting there |
zuo qu : Connick | |
I never saw nothing like that before in my life | |
I hope I never see it again | |
There were all these people | |
Oh just waiting there | |
THere were all these people | |
Oh just waiting there for someone | |
But nobody came, nobody saw | |
Cause nobody wanted to to go there at all | |
There were all these people | |
Oh just waiting | |
I was so damned scared | |
I held hands with a crazy man | |
I was so damned scared | |
I held hands and bonded with the crazy man | |
But he wasn' t crazy, and | |
I wasn' t scared | |
We were just brothers to sit there and stare | |
All all those people waiting there | |
Well the first two people | |
I sawWe saw the way that they cared | |
I grabbed my brothers hand | |
Neither one of us could stand the shame | |
Two of them, the two of us | |
Lying in water | |
Living in dust | |
So were all these people waiting there | |
Well the guy that showed me home | |
Was by a stranger' s hand | |
And I carried on a moment | |
Just for the soul of a country man | |
I never knew you, | |
I never stayed | |
I ain' t gonna leave it | |
Nothing to pay | |
All those people waiting there | |
Well the next time | |
I went down | |
There was no one there | |
And I wondered if my brother | |
Had bought another piece of land | |
One day a stranger, one day my kin | |
I thought | |
I' d never see him again | |
Just like all those people waiting there |
zuò qǔ : Connick | |
I never saw nothing like that before in my life | |
I hope I never see it again | |
There were all these people | |
Oh just waiting there | |
THere were all these people | |
Oh just waiting there for someone | |
But nobody came, nobody saw | |
Cause nobody wanted to to go there at all | |
There were all these people | |
Oh just waiting | |
I was so damned scared | |
I held hands with a crazy man | |
I was so damned scared | |
I held hands and bonded with the crazy man | |
But he wasn' t crazy, and | |
I wasn' t scared | |
We were just brothers to sit there and stare | |
All all those people waiting there | |
Well the first two people | |
I sawWe saw the way that they cared | |
I grabbed my brothers hand | |
Neither one of us could stand the shame | |
Two of them, the two of us | |
Lying in water | |
Living in dust | |
So were all these people waiting there | |
Well the guy that showed me home | |
Was by a stranger' s hand | |
And I carried on a moment | |
Just for the soul of a country man | |
I never knew you, | |
I never stayed | |
I ain' t gonna leave it | |
Nothing to pay | |
All those people waiting there | |
Well the next time | |
I went down | |
There was no one there | |
And I wondered if my brother | |
Had bought another piece of land | |
One day a stranger, one day my kin | |
I thought | |
I' d never see him again | |
Just like all those people waiting there |