Song | Stephanie's Room |
Artist | Joan Baez |
Album | Gulf Winds |
作词 : Baez | |
(Words and Music by Joan Baez) | |
"You've loved me exquisitely." | |
"I tried to." | |
"Can we be best of friends now?" | |
"I never lied to you." | |
"And can I love you forever?" | |
"Sure," she said and smiled | |
"But will you?" | |
I wish there was some new way | |
To sing about a full moon | |
Poured down on us like a thousand rivers | |
In Stephanie's room | |
And you said you'd remember always | |
The shadows on the hills below us | |
But will you? | |
You never once tried to sell me | |
A bill of goods I wouldn't buy | |
But I'm seasoned and I know a pirate | |
By the devil in his eye | |
And the only thing you ever stole from me | |
Was laughter and some love I made | |
To fill you | |
White snow in the morning | |
Kind of frightened me | |
But you'd go sailing anyway | |
Things are different at sea | |
You know I'll never try and change your habit | |
As sure as you know if your ship sinks | |
It'll kill you | |
And all the lovely ladies who came before me | |
Are very much the same | |
As the others soon to follow | |
In your merry little game | |
I guess I just want to be remembered | |
Especially and frequently | |
Like Stephanie | |
Five red tail hawks are circling | |
Above us in the sky | |
You said they'd bring good luck | |
And then you said goodbye | |
You smiled and said, "I'll see you | |
Sooner than you think." | |
But will you? | |
© 1976, 1977 Gabriel Earl Music (ASCAP) |
zuò cí : Baez | |
Words and Music by Joan Baez | |
" You' ve loved me exquisitely." | |
" I tried to." | |
" Can we be best of friends now?" | |
" I never lied to you." | |
" And can I love you forever?" | |
" Sure," she said and smiled | |
" But will you?" | |
I wish there was some new way | |
To sing about a full moon | |
Poured down on us like a thousand rivers | |
In Stephanie' s room | |
And you said you' d remember always | |
The shadows on the hills below us | |
But will you? | |
You never once tried to sell me | |
A bill of goods I wouldn' t buy | |
But I' m seasoned and I know a pirate | |
By the devil in his eye | |
And the only thing you ever stole from me | |
Was laughter and some love I made | |
To fill you | |
White snow in the morning | |
Kind of frightened me | |
But you' d go sailing anyway | |
Things are different at sea | |
You know I' ll never try and change your habit | |
As sure as you know if your ship sinks | |
It' ll kill you | |
And all the lovely ladies who came before me | |
Are very much the same | |
As the others soon to follow | |
In your merry little game | |
I guess I just want to be remembered | |
Especially and frequently | |
Like Stephanie | |
Five red tail hawks are circling | |
Above us in the sky | |
You said they' d bring good luck | |
And then you said goodbye | |
You smiled and said, " I' ll see you | |
Sooner than you think." | |
But will you? | |
1976, 1977 Gabriel Earl Music ASCAP |