歌曲 | The Elephant Riders |
歌手 | Clutch |
专辑 | Full Fathom Five: Audio Field Recordings 2007-2008 |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Clutch | |
I'll keep pulling on the towpath. | |
You keep floating on the river. | |
Yeah, until the day is done. | |
Keep on keeping on the low road, | |
Chesapeake and Ohio. | |
Because on the higher ground you will find | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news from father. | |
Looking like it's always closing, | |
the Salty Dog is always open. | |
Here, I got an I.O.U. | |
Clickity clack clack, clickity clack clack, | |
Baltimore and Ohio, | |
Clickity clack clack, clickity clack clack, | |
roll on, roll on. | |
On our way to Washington where work is done by men with gavels, | |
I heard a sound that just about removed me from my filly's saddle. | |
Just outside of Antietam, where once there was a mighty battle, | |
I heard the rhythm of the hammers beating the rail lines together. | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news from father. | |
Don't be eating all the hard tack. | |
Between we two there's half a small sack. | |
Still, we got miles to. | |
Giddy up pony, Giddy up pony, | |
Camptown Race is five miles long. | |
Giddy up pony, Giddy up pony, | |
ride on, ride on. | |
On our way to Washington where work is done by men with gavels, | |
I heard a sound that just about removed me from my filly's saddle. | |
Just outside of Antietam, where once there was a mighty battle, | |
I heard the rhythm of the hammers beating the rail lines together. | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news from father. | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news of battle. |
zuo ci : Clutch | |
I' ll keep pulling on the towpath. | |
You keep floating on the river. | |
Yeah, until the day is done. | |
Keep on keeping on the low road, | |
Chesapeake and Ohio. | |
Because on the higher ground you will find | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news from father. | |
Looking like it' s always closing, | |
the Salty Dog is always open. | |
Here, I got an I. O. U. | |
Clickity clack clack, clickity clack clack, | |
Baltimore and Ohio, | |
Clickity clack clack, clickity clack clack, | |
roll on, roll on. | |
On our way to Washington where work is done by men with gavels, | |
I heard a sound that just about removed me from my filly' s saddle. | |
Just outside of Antietam, where once there was a mighty battle, | |
I heard the rhythm of the hammers beating the rail lines together. | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news from father. | |
Don' t be eating all the hard tack. | |
Between we two there' s half a small sack. | |
Still, we got miles to. | |
Giddy up pony, Giddy up pony, | |
Camptown Race is five miles long. | |
Giddy up pony, Giddy up pony, | |
ride on, ride on. | |
On our way to Washington where work is done by men with gavels, | |
I heard a sound that just about removed me from my filly' s saddle. | |
Just outside of Antietam, where once there was a mighty battle, | |
I heard the rhythm of the hammers beating the rail lines together. | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news from father. | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news of battle. |
zuò cí : Clutch | |
I' ll keep pulling on the towpath. | |
You keep floating on the river. | |
Yeah, until the day is done. | |
Keep on keeping on the low road, | |
Chesapeake and Ohio. | |
Because on the higher ground you will find | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news from father. | |
Looking like it' s always closing, | |
the Salty Dog is always open. | |
Here, I got an I. O. U. | |
Clickity clack clack, clickity clack clack, | |
Baltimore and Ohio, | |
Clickity clack clack, clickity clack clack, | |
roll on, roll on. | |
On our way to Washington where work is done by men with gavels, | |
I heard a sound that just about removed me from my filly' s saddle. | |
Just outside of Antietam, where once there was a mighty battle, | |
I heard the rhythm of the hammers beating the rail lines together. | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news from father. | |
Don' t be eating all the hard tack. | |
Between we two there' s half a small sack. | |
Still, we got miles to. | |
Giddy up pony, Giddy up pony, | |
Camptown Race is five miles long. | |
Giddy up pony, Giddy up pony, | |
ride on, ride on. | |
On our way to Washington where work is done by men with gavels, | |
I heard a sound that just about removed me from my filly' s saddle. | |
Just outside of Antietam, where once there was a mighty battle, | |
I heard the rhythm of the hammers beating the rail lines together. | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news from father. | |
Elephant Riders to the northwest bring news of battle. |