歌曲 | Dallas After Midnight |
歌手 | Ray Wylie Hubbard |
专辑 | Delirium Tremolos |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Hubbard | |
I pulled into the alley behind the liquor store | |
turned out the lights, left the motor runnin' opened up the door, | |
I flashed a grin and said, Jack this is gonna be a piece of cake, | |
later tonight we'll head down to the Last Stand, split up the take. | |
Sittin' there in the darkness, I take a drink of wine, | |
Feel'n high and fast and loose, so right | |
wait for the rush to hit me and it feels so fine. | |
Then I think of somethin' never realized, | |
if I get shot tonight, I ain't never been baptized. | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
I came runnin' back, blinded by sweat, blood and tears. | |
I said, Jack the cat had a gun, hah, let's get outa here. | |
I didn't say nothin' as we drove away. | |
I kept askin' myself how'd I ever get so mean I couldn't pray? | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Now there ain't nothin' I like better than drivin' on hard concrete, | |
I'd rather hold a steerin' wheel in my hands than a woman at my feet. | |
Ever since I was a little kid I was always rowdy and loud, | |
Now here I am 34 still runnin' around with the wrong crowd. | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
We had such plans for when we got to Mexico | |
After a high-speed chase we got caught south of San Angelo, | |
Well the judge he asked, why'd you want to go and rob a liquor store? | |
I said, well your honor it's hard to live in Dallas when you're white-trash and poor. | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight, Dallas after midnight |
zuo ci : Hubbard | |
I pulled into the alley behind the liquor store | |
turned out the lights, left the motor runnin' opened up the door, | |
I flashed a grin and said, Jack this is gonna be a piece of cake, | |
later tonight we' ll head down to the Last Stand, split up the take. | |
Sittin' there in the darkness, I take a drink of wine, | |
Feel' n high and fast and loose, so right | |
wait for the rush to hit me and it feels so fine. | |
Then I think of somethin' never realized, | |
if I get shot tonight, I ain' t never been baptized. | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
I came runnin' back, blinded by sweat, blood and tears. | |
I said, Jack the cat had a gun, hah, let' s get outa here. | |
I didn' t say nothin' as we drove away. | |
I kept askin' myself how' d I ever get so mean I couldn' t pray? | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Now there ain' t nothin' I like better than drivin' on hard concrete, | |
I' d rather hold a steerin' wheel in my hands than a woman at my feet. | |
Ever since I was a little kid I was always rowdy and loud, | |
Now here I am 34 still runnin' around with the wrong crowd. | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
We had such plans for when we got to Mexico | |
After a highspeed chase we got caught south of San Angelo, | |
Well the judge he asked, why' d you want to go and rob a liquor store? | |
I said, well your honor it' s hard to live in Dallas when you' re whitetrash and poor. | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight, Dallas after midnight |
zuò cí : Hubbard | |
I pulled into the alley behind the liquor store | |
turned out the lights, left the motor runnin' opened up the door, | |
I flashed a grin and said, Jack this is gonna be a piece of cake, | |
later tonight we' ll head down to the Last Stand, split up the take. | |
Sittin' there in the darkness, I take a drink of wine, | |
Feel' n high and fast and loose, so right | |
wait for the rush to hit me and it feels so fine. | |
Then I think of somethin' never realized, | |
if I get shot tonight, I ain' t never been baptized. | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
I came runnin' back, blinded by sweat, blood and tears. | |
I said, Jack the cat had a gun, hah, let' s get outa here. | |
I didn' t say nothin' as we drove away. | |
I kept askin' myself how' d I ever get so mean I couldn' t pray? | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Now there ain' t nothin' I like better than drivin' on hard concrete, | |
I' d rather hold a steerin' wheel in my hands than a woman at my feet. | |
Ever since I was a little kid I was always rowdy and loud, | |
Now here I am 34 still runnin' around with the wrong crowd. | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
We had such plans for when we got to Mexico | |
After a highspeed chase we got caught south of San Angelo, | |
Well the judge he asked, why' d you want to go and rob a liquor store? | |
I said, well your honor it' s hard to live in Dallas when you' re whitetrash and poor. | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight | |
Oh, Dallas after midnight, Dallas after midnight |