Song | The Lowering (A Sad Day in Greenvilletown) |
Artist | The Avett Brothers |
Album | Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Avett Brothers | |
If I had known, your heart was down | |
That lonely day in Greenville town | |
Then I would have been more concerned | |
But later on I truly learned | |
How it can feel in every bone | |
To really see you're all alone | |
But I'll kiss your head | |
When death finds your bed | |
And you are gone | |
And if I had seen,the way it would be | |
I'd hushed your cries, when you came to me | |
If I could do what I did to you | |
The same to me that I would love for you to see | |
That I sleep with remorse | |
And regret hangs round my door... | |
For ever more. | |
If I had known the lowering tide | |
Was lowering with the way you felt inside | |
If I had known all hope was gone | |
A broken heart and a broken home | |
That pierced, my lover's past | |
And carved a lonely path... | |
For her to walk | |
So if ever someone one says to you, | |
Life isn't fair, get used to it | |
Then you should say 'Well it might be | |
If folks like you would let it be" | |
But I'll kiss your head | |
When death becomes my bed | |
And I am gone |
zuo qu : Avett Brothers | |
If I had known, your heart was down | |
That lonely day in Greenville town | |
Then I would have been more concerned | |
But later on I truly learned | |
How it can feel in every bone | |
To really see you' re all alone | |
But I' ll kiss your head | |
When death finds your bed | |
And you are gone | |
And if I had seen, the way it would be | |
I' d hushed your cries, when you came to me | |
If I could do what I did to you | |
The same to me that I would love for you to see | |
That I sleep with remorse | |
And regret hangs round my door... | |
For ever more. | |
If I had known the lowering tide | |
Was lowering with the way you felt inside | |
If I had known all hope was gone | |
A broken heart and a broken home | |
That pierced, my lover' s past | |
And carved a lonely path... | |
For her to walk | |
So if ever someone one says to you, | |
Life isn' t fair, get used to it | |
Then you should say ' Well it might be | |
If folks like you would let it be" | |
But I' ll kiss your head | |
When death becomes my bed | |
And I am gone |
zuò qǔ : Avett Brothers | |
If I had known, your heart was down | |
That lonely day in Greenville town | |
Then I would have been more concerned | |
But later on I truly learned | |
How it can feel in every bone | |
To really see you' re all alone | |
But I' ll kiss your head | |
When death finds your bed | |
And you are gone | |
And if I had seen, the way it would be | |
I' d hushed your cries, when you came to me | |
If I could do what I did to you | |
The same to me that I would love for you to see | |
That I sleep with remorse | |
And regret hangs round my door... | |
For ever more. | |
If I had known the lowering tide | |
Was lowering with the way you felt inside | |
If I had known all hope was gone | |
A broken heart and a broken home | |
That pierced, my lover' s past | |
And carved a lonely path... | |
For her to walk | |
So if ever someone one says to you, | |
Life isn' t fair, get used to it | |
Then you should say ' Well it might be | |
If folks like you would let it be" | |
But I' ll kiss your head | |
When death becomes my bed | |
And I am gone |