Song | Pray Them Bars Away |
Artist | Lee Hazlewood |
Album | Cowboy in Sweden |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Hazlewood | |
Four years down and twenty one to blow | |
Ten thousand more breakfasts to go | |
Fourteen million seconds of living this way | |
And I guess it's time I started to pray them bars away | |
I wonder what you're doing since I don't see you none | |
Are you still a doin' all them rotten things we done | |
If you've got some spare time why don't you learn to pray | |
Maybe you can help me to pray them bars away | |
Remember old Red Barber we checked out last night | |
He still hold them eighteen years it serves the devil's right | |
He checked out in a casket he've been sixty two today | |
I heard that he went crazy tryin' to pray them bars away | |
Sometimes I miss the women and miss them all I do | |
Sometimes I miss the whiskey and I miss the good times too | |
Sometimes I miss my mama I saw her Christmas Day | |
But I never miss a time to pray them bars away | |
I'm told I should be thankful for everything I've got | |
So thank you for the rock walls and the brave bulls thanks a lot | |
And thank you for the good job and twenty cents a day | |
Thank you for the break time to pray them bars away |
zuo ci : Hazlewood | |
Four years down and twenty one to blow | |
Ten thousand more breakfasts to go | |
Fourteen million seconds of living this way | |
And I guess it' s time I started to pray them bars away | |
I wonder what you' re doing since I don' t see you none | |
Are you still a doin' all them rotten things we done | |
If you' ve got some spare time why don' t you learn to pray | |
Maybe you can help me to pray them bars away | |
Remember old Red Barber we checked out last night | |
He still hold them eighteen years it serves the devil' s right | |
He checked out in a casket he' ve been sixty two today | |
I heard that he went crazy tryin' to pray them bars away | |
Sometimes I miss the women and miss them all I do | |
Sometimes I miss the whiskey and I miss the good times too | |
Sometimes I miss my mama I saw her Christmas Day | |
But I never miss a time to pray them bars away | |
I' m told I should be thankful for everything I' ve got | |
So thank you for the rock walls and the brave bulls thanks a lot | |
And thank you for the good job and twenty cents a day | |
Thank you for the break time to pray them bars away |
zuò cí : Hazlewood | |
Four years down and twenty one to blow | |
Ten thousand more breakfasts to go | |
Fourteen million seconds of living this way | |
And I guess it' s time I started to pray them bars away | |
I wonder what you' re doing since I don' t see you none | |
Are you still a doin' all them rotten things we done | |
If you' ve got some spare time why don' t you learn to pray | |
Maybe you can help me to pray them bars away | |
Remember old Red Barber we checked out last night | |
He still hold them eighteen years it serves the devil' s right | |
He checked out in a casket he' ve been sixty two today | |
I heard that he went crazy tryin' to pray them bars away | |
Sometimes I miss the women and miss them all I do | |
Sometimes I miss the whiskey and I miss the good times too | |
Sometimes I miss my mama I saw her Christmas Day | |
But I never miss a time to pray them bars away | |
I' m told I should be thankful for everything I' ve got | |
So thank you for the rock walls and the brave bulls thanks a lot | |
And thank you for the good job and twenty cents a day | |
Thank you for the break time to pray them bars away |