Song | West Texas Sun |
Artist | Nanci Griffith |
Album | There's a Light Beyond These Woods |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Griffith | |
(Nanci Griffith) | |
Wash away the tears, all the angry times we shared, | |
All the feelings and the sorrows come and gone, | |
We have left them slip away, because I'm standing here today, | |
And I'm smiling at your old west Texas sun. | |
I remember times when you'd weathered out my mind, | |
But you always had a peaceful word to say. | |
And you could bring always bring a smile with the mischief in your eyes | |
Still, I'm glad the miles kept me separate from your games. | |
You know you're still as wild as those old Texas plains. | |
Standing by the highway, do you still call my name? | |
Lord, I can't believe it's been such a long, long time | |
Since I've seen that Texas boy smile. | |
Well, I'll be heading out of town, I may stop by next time around. | |
Hell, it's raining, but at least that's something real. | |
I came shackled down with fears about our dreams and wasted years, | |
And now I know exactly how to feel. | |
Wash away the tears, all the angry times we shared, | |
All the feelings and the sorrows come and gone. | |
We have let them slip away, because I'm standing here today, | |
Smiling at your old west Texas sun. |
zuo ci : Griffith | |
Nanci Griffith | |
Wash away the tears, all the angry times we shared, | |
All the feelings and the sorrows come and gone, | |
We have left them slip away, because I' m standing here today, | |
And I' m smiling at your old west Texas sun. | |
I remember times when you' d weathered out my mind, | |
But you always had a peaceful word to say. | |
And you could bring always bring a smile with the mischief in your eyes | |
Still, I' m glad the miles kept me separate from your games. | |
You know you' re still as wild as those old Texas plains. | |
Standing by the highway, do you still call my name? | |
Lord, I can' t believe it' s been such a long, long time | |
Since I' ve seen that Texas boy smile. | |
Well, I' ll be heading out of town, I may stop by next time around. | |
Hell, it' s raining, but at least that' s something real. | |
I came shackled down with fears about our dreams and wasted years, | |
And now I know exactly how to feel. | |
Wash away the tears, all the angry times we shared, | |
All the feelings and the sorrows come and gone. | |
We have let them slip away, because I' m standing here today, | |
Smiling at your old west Texas sun. |
zuò cí : Griffith | |
Nanci Griffith | |
Wash away the tears, all the angry times we shared, | |
All the feelings and the sorrows come and gone, | |
We have left them slip away, because I' m standing here today, | |
And I' m smiling at your old west Texas sun. | |
I remember times when you' d weathered out my mind, | |
But you always had a peaceful word to say. | |
And you could bring always bring a smile with the mischief in your eyes | |
Still, I' m glad the miles kept me separate from your games. | |
You know you' re still as wild as those old Texas plains. | |
Standing by the highway, do you still call my name? | |
Lord, I can' t believe it' s been such a long, long time | |
Since I' ve seen that Texas boy smile. | |
Well, I' ll be heading out of town, I may stop by next time around. | |
Hell, it' s raining, but at least that' s something real. | |
I came shackled down with fears about our dreams and wasted years, | |
And now I know exactly how to feel. | |
Wash away the tears, all the angry times we shared, | |
All the feelings and the sorrows come and gone. | |
We have let them slip away, because I' m standing here today, | |
Smiling at your old west Texas sun. |