Song | Later That Same Evening |
Artist | Jethro Tull |
Album | Live at Hammersmith 1984 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Anderson, Vettese | |
Later, that same evening, she ran. | |
I think she ran alone. | |
Later, she had early warning from | |
A hidden phone. | |
Checked with the embassy --- | |
She might have been | |
A million miles away. | |
Should i circulate her likeness | |
At all airports without delay? | |
It was later --- | |
Later that same evening. | |
Earlier, we had had a drink or four | |
In some kensington hotel. | |
Hard --- it was hard to keep my mind | |
On what she had to sell. | |
And with all business done | |
We took a cab --- | |
Should it be her place or mine? | |
Good security prevailed | |
And i was home just after nine. | |
It was later --- | |
Later that same evening. | |
Now i want you back. | |
Yes, they want you back. | |
We want you back. | |
My country wants you back. | |
Later, in the wee small hours | |
There was heavy traffic on the radio. | |
Scare at a channel port --- | |
Small craft warnings to keep to shore. | |
Lobstermen thought they saw | |
A submarine | |
Half submerged suspiciously. | |
Though i arrived too late, | |
I'm sure she blew a kiss to me | |
As the sub sailed out to sea. |
zuo ci : Anderson, Vettese | |
Later, that same evening, she ran. | |
I think she ran alone. | |
Later, she had early warning from | |
A hidden phone. | |
Checked with the embassy | |
She might have been | |
A million miles away. | |
Should i circulate her likeness | |
At all airports without delay? | |
It was later | |
Later that same evening. | |
Earlier, we had had a drink or four | |
In some kensington hotel. | |
Hard it was hard to keep my mind | |
On what she had to sell. | |
And with all business done | |
We took a cab | |
Should it be her place or mine? | |
Good security prevailed | |
And i was home just after nine. | |
It was later | |
Later that same evening. | |
Now i want you back. | |
Yes, they want you back. | |
We want you back. | |
My country wants you back. | |
Later, in the wee small hours | |
There was heavy traffic on the radio. | |
Scare at a channel port | |
Small craft warnings to keep to shore. | |
Lobstermen thought they saw | |
A submarine | |
Half submerged suspiciously. | |
Though i arrived too late, | |
I' m sure she blew a kiss to me | |
As the sub sailed out to sea. |
zuò cí : Anderson, Vettese | |
Later, that same evening, she ran. | |
I think she ran alone. | |
Later, she had early warning from | |
A hidden phone. | |
Checked with the embassy | |
She might have been | |
A million miles away. | |
Should i circulate her likeness | |
At all airports without delay? | |
It was later | |
Later that same evening. | |
Earlier, we had had a drink or four | |
In some kensington hotel. | |
Hard it was hard to keep my mind | |
On what she had to sell. | |
And with all business done | |
We took a cab | |
Should it be her place or mine? | |
Good security prevailed | |
And i was home just after nine. | |
It was later | |
Later that same evening. | |
Now i want you back. | |
Yes, they want you back. | |
We want you back. | |
My country wants you back. | |
Later, in the wee small hours | |
There was heavy traffic on the radio. | |
Scare at a channel port | |
Small craft warnings to keep to shore. | |
Lobstermen thought they saw | |
A submarine | |
Half submerged suspiciously. | |
Though i arrived too late, | |
I' m sure she blew a kiss to me | |
As the sub sailed out to sea. |