Song | Hairdresser in Taos |
Artist | Hannah Marcus |
Album | Desert Farmers |
作曲 : Marcus | |
Six o'clock when I left the house. | |
Storm brewing over San Gabriel mountains. | |
I closed the door but I didn't lock it. | |
I threw the keys right out. | |
Drove on through the central valley | |
And all the way to a dead end alley. | |
Walked into a warehouse, | |
Saw him coming down the stairs | |
And I didn't eat or sleep for nearly. | |
The housekeeper with the Kandinsky tattoo | |
Said the pains in her stomach were ulcers or flu. | |
But when she had the baby she swore it was his... . | |
He said: "Honey, there ain't no chance. That it is." | |
But the DNA proved she conceived with that liar. | |
Turned out to be true about the night | |
With popsicle and the blow dryer. | |
We drove fourteen hours on only a quarter. | |
He'd snorted it all by the New Mexican border. | |
Said he wanted to tell his folks by himself. | |
So he asked if I'd please spend the night somewhere else. | |
And that's where I met that hairdresser in Taos. | |
He said he'd dye it for free | |
If I followed the van back to this house. | |
So I shadowed him down a road thin grey and still | |
To his home in the desert. He called it "Blueberry Hill". | |
There was nothing in it but a big barber chair. | |
He stuck my head in the sink | |
And put red dye all over my hair. | |
And when I sat up it ran into my eyes. | |
And I looked in the mirror and started to cry. | |
I ran out of the house with the red dye still on. | |
I even left him my only copy of "Blonde On Blonde" | |
And it seemed I'd parked the van in the middle of someon's lawn. | |
And the neighbors were all starring to turn their lights on. | |
I looked around there was no exit in sight. | |
I scanned to the left and I scanned to the right. | |
And looked overhead at the furious stars in the night. | |
Burning red blue white. Red blue white. | |
Burning red blue white. Red blue white. | |
Burning red blue white. Red blue white. | |
Burning red blue red blue red blue white. | |
Just like all my dreams they're all tossed and scattered. | |
Where it seems had I lost what mattered. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
I'd take it. | |
Just like all my dreams they're all tossed and scattered. | |
Where it seems have I lost what mattered. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
I'd take it. | |
If I could only find a road. | |
If I could only find a road. | |
If I could only find a road. | |
I'd take it. | |
I'd take it... . |
zuò qǔ : Marcus | |
Six o' clock when I left the house. | |
Storm brewing over San Gabriel mountains. | |
I closed the door but I didn' t lock it. | |
I threw the keys right out. | |
Drove on through the central valley | |
And all the way to a dead end alley. | |
Walked into a warehouse, | |
Saw him coming down the stairs | |
And I didn' t eat or sleep for nearly. | |
The housekeeper with the Kandinsky tattoo | |
Said the pains in her stomach were ulcers or flu. | |
But when she had the baby she swore it was his... . | |
He said: " Honey, there ain' t no chance. That it is." | |
But the DNA proved she conceived with that liar. | |
Turned out to be true about the night | |
With popsicle and the blow dryer. | |
We drove fourteen hours on only a quarter. | |
He' d snorted it all by the New Mexican border. | |
Said he wanted to tell his folks by himself. | |
So he asked if I' d please spend the night somewhere else. | |
And that' s where I met that hairdresser in Taos. | |
He said he' d dye it for free | |
If I followed the van back to this house. | |
So I shadowed him down a road thin grey and still | |
To his home in the desert. He called it " Blueberry Hill". | |
There was nothing in it but a big barber chair. | |
He stuck my head in the sink | |
And put red dye all over my hair. | |
And when I sat up it ran into my eyes. | |
And I looked in the mirror and started to cry. | |
I ran out of the house with the red dye still on. | |
I even left him my only copy of " Blonde On Blonde" | |
And it seemed I' d parked the van in the middle of someon' s lawn. | |
And the neighbors were all starring to turn their lights on. | |
I looked around there was no exit in sight. | |
I scanned to the left and I scanned to the right. | |
And looked overhead at the furious stars in the night. | |
Burning red blue white. Red blue white. | |
Burning red blue white. Red blue white. | |
Burning red blue white. Red blue white. | |
Burning red blue red blue red blue white. | |
Just like all my dreams they' re all tossed and scattered. | |
Where it seems had I lost what mattered. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
I' d take it. | |
Just like all my dreams they' re all tossed and scattered. | |
Where it seems have I lost what mattered. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
Lord, if I could only find a road. | |
I' d take it. | |
If I could only find a road. | |
If I could only find a road. | |
If I could only find a road. | |
I' d take it. | |
I' d take it... . |