| Song | Harley |
| Artist | Kathy Mattea |
| Album | Time Passes By |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Henry | |
| There was a motorcycle mama and her man | |
| With a wind-burnt tan and a Harley | |
| Roarin' through Bakersfield when her water broke | |
| They pulled into a hospital and for a little joke | |
| They named him Harley | |
| They bought a sidecar and | |
| A small bandana band | |
| And they loved their Harley | |
| Slidin' sideways up the coast cruisin' Highway One | |
| The sidecar came undone... No one noticed | |
| Thrashing through a golden meadow | |
| It came to rest right where a farmer's wife cried | |
| "Jesus Christ has answered all our prayers" | |
| And they named him Harley | |
| Because of a tatoo | |
| That claimed his name was true | |
| And they loved their Harley | |
| He was raised upon a farm | |
| Cradled in the arms | |
| Of Beulah and Barney | |
| But then at a restless age | |
| They unlocked his cage | |
| And he became a carney | |
| There was a motorcycle daredevil deluxe | |
| Jumpin' fifty trucks at the fairgrounds | |
| A middle-aged hippie couple way up in the stands | |
| Heard the crowd chanting loud | |
| The name of this young man | |
| And they called him Harley | |
| And that hippie couple smiled | |
| Could this be their long-lost child | |
| So they met Harley | |
| Convinced him of the news | |
| When they compared tatoos | |
| And they loved their Harley |
| zuo ci : Henry | |
| There was a motorcycle mama and her man | |
| With a windburnt tan and a Harley | |
| Roarin' through Bakersfield when her water broke | |
| They pulled into a hospital and for a little joke | |
| They named him Harley | |
| They bought a sidecar and | |
| A small bandana band | |
| And they loved their Harley | |
| Slidin' sideways up the coast cruisin' Highway One | |
| The sidecar came undone... No one noticed | |
| Thrashing through a golden meadow | |
| It came to rest right where a farmer' s wife cried | |
| " Jesus Christ has answered all our prayers" | |
| And they named him Harley | |
| Because of a tatoo | |
| That claimed his name was true | |
| And they loved their Harley | |
| He was raised upon a farm | |
| Cradled in the arms | |
| Of Beulah and Barney | |
| But then at a restless age | |
| They unlocked his cage | |
| And he became a carney | |
| There was a motorcycle daredevil deluxe | |
| Jumpin' fifty trucks at the fairgrounds | |
| A middleaged hippie couple way up in the stands | |
| Heard the crowd chanting loud | |
| The name of this young man | |
| And they called him Harley | |
| And that hippie couple smiled | |
| Could this be their longlost child | |
| So they met Harley | |
| Convinced him of the news | |
| When they compared tatoos | |
| And they loved their Harley |
| zuò cí : Henry | |
| There was a motorcycle mama and her man | |
| With a windburnt tan and a Harley | |
| Roarin' through Bakersfield when her water broke | |
| They pulled into a hospital and for a little joke | |
| They named him Harley | |
| They bought a sidecar and | |
| A small bandana band | |
| And they loved their Harley | |
| Slidin' sideways up the coast cruisin' Highway One | |
| The sidecar came undone... No one noticed | |
| Thrashing through a golden meadow | |
| It came to rest right where a farmer' s wife cried | |
| " Jesus Christ has answered all our prayers" | |
| And they named him Harley | |
| Because of a tatoo | |
| That claimed his name was true | |
| And they loved their Harley | |
| He was raised upon a farm | |
| Cradled in the arms | |
| Of Beulah and Barney | |
| But then at a restless age | |
| They unlocked his cage | |
| And he became a carney | |
| There was a motorcycle daredevil deluxe | |
| Jumpin' fifty trucks at the fairgrounds | |
| A middleaged hippie couple way up in the stands | |
| Heard the crowd chanting loud | |
| The name of this young man | |
| And they called him Harley | |
| And that hippie couple smiled | |
| Could this be their longlost child | |
| So they met Harley | |
| Convinced him of the news | |
| When they compared tatoos | |
| And they loved their Harley |