Song | Lady Di and I |
Artist | Joan Baez |
Album | Live in Europe '83: Children of the Eighties |
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作词 : Baez | |
(Joan Baez) | |
Wake me with kisses in the afternoon | |
The butler knows any time you arrive is never too soon | |
He knows just where you are by the sound of your car | |
He'll be waiting there by the spiral stair | |
You could drive me crazy with your unkempt hair | |
You don't know what a comb is and frankly, I don't care | |
'Cause you're fast and you're wild and you make the butler smile | |
By bringing me flowers like meteor showers | |
Which reminds me of something that I've recently seen | |
It was a look in the eye of Lady Di | |
As she stood on the balcony knowing the last fantasy of the century was in her long white veil | |
Maybe she would rather have you than the Prince of Wales | |
And all the jewels and the crown and all the villages and towns that line the sea of the monarchy | |
And while I cut the roses, what about Lady Di? | |
She's a child of the 80's just like you and like I | |
Think of all of the things that she'll never do | |
See a rock and roll show, get a heart-shaped tattoo | |
Wear a t-shirt around in the middle of town | |
Take a Harley ride as the sun goes down | |
And think of all the music that I make with you | |
Let's take a walk on the wild side, baby, I'm in love with you | |
I will leave my Dior by the cabinet door | |
And I'll leave my bouquet on the breakfast tray | |
My parents are out, let's head north of the bay | |
Maybe go for a sail just like the Prince of Wales | |
Does he ever love her in the afternoon? | |
Was the kiss that she gave him in public just a little too soon? | |
And it's really a shame, she'll take half of the blame | |
For the boys in the Maze and their numbered days | |
Yes, there's a tear in the eye of Lady Di | |
As she looks from the balcony knowing the last fantasy of the century is probably a lie | |
My heart goes out to you, Princess, lovely Lady Di | |
For all that it seems, here I stand in my jeans | |
For whatever it means, it is I who am queen |
zuo ci : Baez | |
Joan Baez | |
Wake me with kisses in the afternoon | |
The butler knows any time you arrive is never too soon | |
He knows just where you are by the sound of your car | |
He' ll be waiting there by the spiral stair | |
You could drive me crazy with your unkempt hair | |
You don' t know what a comb is and frankly, I don' t care | |
' Cause you' re fast and you' re wild and you make the butler smile | |
By bringing me flowers like meteor showers | |
Which reminds me of something that I' ve recently seen | |
It was a look in the eye of Lady Di | |
As she stood on the balcony knowing the last fantasy of the century was in her long white veil | |
Maybe she would rather have you than the Prince of Wales | |
And all the jewels and the crown and all the villages and towns that line the sea of the monarchy | |
And while I cut the roses, what about Lady Di? | |
She' s a child of the 80' s just like you and like I | |
Think of all of the things that she' ll never do | |
See a rock and roll show, get a heartshaped tattoo | |
Wear a tshirt around in the middle of town | |
Take a Harley ride as the sun goes down | |
And think of all the music that I make with you | |
Let' s take a walk on the wild side, baby, I' m in love with you | |
I will leave my Dior by the cabinet door | |
And I' ll leave my bouquet on the breakfast tray | |
My parents are out, let' s head north of the bay | |
Maybe go for a sail just like the Prince of Wales | |
Does he ever love her in the afternoon? | |
Was the kiss that she gave him in public just a little too soon? | |
And it' s really a shame, she' ll take half of the blame | |
For the boys in the Maze and their numbered days | |
Yes, there' s a tear in the eye of Lady Di | |
As she looks from the balcony knowing the last fantasy of the century is probably a lie | |
My heart goes out to you, Princess, lovely Lady Di | |
For all that it seems, here I stand in my jeans | |
For whatever it means, it is I who am queen |
zuò cí : Baez | |
Joan Baez | |
Wake me with kisses in the afternoon | |
The butler knows any time you arrive is never too soon | |
He knows just where you are by the sound of your car | |
He' ll be waiting there by the spiral stair | |
You could drive me crazy with your unkempt hair | |
You don' t know what a comb is and frankly, I don' t care | |
' Cause you' re fast and you' re wild and you make the butler smile | |
By bringing me flowers like meteor showers | |
Which reminds me of something that I' ve recently seen | |
It was a look in the eye of Lady Di | |
As she stood on the balcony knowing the last fantasy of the century was in her long white veil | |
Maybe she would rather have you than the Prince of Wales | |
And all the jewels and the crown and all the villages and towns that line the sea of the monarchy | |
And while I cut the roses, what about Lady Di? | |
She' s a child of the 80' s just like you and like I | |
Think of all of the things that she' ll never do | |
See a rock and roll show, get a heartshaped tattoo | |
Wear a tshirt around in the middle of town | |
Take a Harley ride as the sun goes down | |
And think of all the music that I make with you | |
Let' s take a walk on the wild side, baby, I' m in love with you | |
I will leave my Dior by the cabinet door | |
And I' ll leave my bouquet on the breakfast tray | |
My parents are out, let' s head north of the bay | |
Maybe go for a sail just like the Prince of Wales | |
Does he ever love her in the afternoon? | |
Was the kiss that she gave him in public just a little too soon? | |
And it' s really a shame, she' ll take half of the blame | |
For the boys in the Maze and their numbered days | |
Yes, there' s a tear in the eye of Lady Di | |
As she looks from the balcony knowing the last fantasy of the century is probably a lie | |
My heart goes out to you, Princess, lovely Lady Di | |
For all that it seems, here I stand in my jeans | |
For whatever it means, it is I who am queen |