Song | because i could not stop for death |
Artist | Natalie Merchant |
Album | Retrospective (1995 - 2005) |
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[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Natalie Merchant |
[00:01.00] | 作词 : Emily Dickinson |
[03:07.18][00:11.46] | Because I could not stop for Death, |
[03:13.68][00:17.45] | He kindly stopped for me; |
[03:18.27][00:21.99] | The carriage held but just ourselves |
[03:23.81][00:27.85] | And Immortality. |
[00:37.68] | |
[00:39.90] | We slowly drove, he knew no haste, |
[00:45.70] | And I had put away |
[00:50.58] | My labour, and my leisure too, |
[00:56.37] | For his civility. |
[01:07.48] | |
[01:08.84] | We passed the school where children played, |
[01:14.81] | Their lessons scarcely done; |
[01:19.04] | We passed the fields of gazing grain, |
[01:25.20] | We passed the setting sun. |
[01:36.70] | |
[01:38.01] | We paused before a house that seemed |
[01:44.72] | A swelling of the ground; |
[01:48.58] | The roof was scarcely visible, |
[01:54.02] | The cornice but a mound. |
[02:04.27] | |
[02:06.95] | Since then 'tis centuries; but each |
[02:11.41] | Feels shorter than the day |
[02:17.97] | I first surmised the horses' heads |
[02:23.45] | Were toward eternity. |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Natalie Merchant |
[00:01.00] | zuo ci : Emily Dickinson |
[03:07.18][00:11.46] | Because I could not stop for Death, |
[03:13.68][00:17.45] | He kindly stopped for me |
[03:18.27][00:21.99] | The carriage held but just ourselves |
[03:23.81][00:27.85] | And Immortality. |
[00:37.68] | |
[00:39.90] | We slowly drove, he knew no haste, |
[00:45.70] | And I had put away |
[00:50.58] | My labour, and my leisure too, |
[00:56.37] | For his civility. |
[01:07.48] | |
[01:08.84] | We passed the school where children played, |
[01:14.81] | Their lessons scarcely done |
[01:19.04] | We passed the fields of gazing grain, |
[01:25.20] | We passed the setting sun. |
[01:36.70] | |
[01:38.01] | We paused before a house that seemed |
[01:44.72] | A swelling of the ground |
[01:48.58] | The roof was scarcely visible, |
[01:54.02] | The cornice but a mound. |
[02:04.27] | |
[02:06.95] | Since then ' tis centuries but each |
[02:11.41] | Feels shorter than the day |
[02:17.97] | I first surmised the horses' heads |
[02:23.45] | Were toward eternity. |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Natalie Merchant |
[00:01.00] | zuò cí : Emily Dickinson |
[03:07.18][00:11.46] | Because I could not stop for Death, |
[03:13.68][00:17.45] | He kindly stopped for me |
[03:18.27][00:21.99] | The carriage held but just ourselves |
[03:23.81][00:27.85] | And Immortality. |
[00:37.68] | |
[00:39.90] | We slowly drove, he knew no haste, |
[00:45.70] | And I had put away |
[00:50.58] | My labour, and my leisure too, |
[00:56.37] | For his civility. |
[01:07.48] | |
[01:08.84] | We passed the school where children played, |
[01:14.81] | Their lessons scarcely done |
[01:19.04] | We passed the fields of gazing grain, |
[01:25.20] | We passed the setting sun. |
[01:36.70] | |
[01:38.01] | We paused before a house that seemed |
[01:44.72] | A swelling of the ground |
[01:48.58] | The roof was scarcely visible, |
[01:54.02] | The cornice but a mound. |
[02:04.27] | |
[02:06.95] | Since then ' tis centuries but each |
[02:11.41] | Feels shorter than the day |
[02:17.97] | I first surmised the horses' heads |
[02:23.45] | Were toward eternity. |