Song | Peaceful and Warm |
Artist | Kansas |
Album | Freaks of Nature |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Walsh | |
I went driving through my old hometown | |
It was Thursday the bright sun on the horizon | |
I was surprised to see no one had burned it down | |
It seemed so peaceful and warm | |
Floods of memories came back to me | |
All the things we got away with when we were younger | |
And I felt kind of like a refugee | |
Like a scattered pile of leaves in a storm | |
Peaceful memory like lights on a | |
Christmas tree | |
Every hometown should be peaceful and warm | |
Every father, mother, sister, brother, friend of the family | |
Peaceful and warm | |
Somehow now and then didn't seem to blend' | |
Til the farmer plowing his field waved hello | |
Another working man doing the best he can | |
I hope he is peaceful and warm | |
Peaceful memory plows in the green field sea | |
Every hometown should be peaceful and warm | |
Every father, mother, sister, brother, friend of the family | |
Peaceful and warm | |
On the Kansas banks of that | |
Muddy Mo'I threw rocks in the river and dreamed of running away | |
In a wind of change only a father knows | |
In a world so hectic so cold | |
I guess my old hometown's kinda dead and gone | |
I miss the sign on | |
I-29 and you blow right by | |
But it's a place | |
I can go remember where | |
I come from | |
It will help keep me peaceful and warm | |
Peaceful memory the only thing that's free | |
Take them and try to be peaceful and warm | |
Every father, every sister, friend of the family | |
Peaceful peaceful and warm, hey hey |
zuo ci : Walsh | |
I went driving through my old hometown | |
It was Thursday the bright sun on the horizon | |
I was surprised to see no one had burned it down | |
It seemed so peaceful and warm | |
Floods of memories came back to me | |
All the things we got away with when we were younger | |
And I felt kind of like a refugee | |
Like a scattered pile of leaves in a storm | |
Peaceful memory like lights on a | |
Christmas tree | |
Every hometown should be peaceful and warm | |
Every father, mother, sister, brother, friend of the family | |
Peaceful and warm | |
Somehow now and then didn' t seem to blend' | |
Til the farmer plowing his field waved hello | |
Another working man doing the best he can | |
I hope he is peaceful and warm | |
Peaceful memory plows in the green field sea | |
Every hometown should be peaceful and warm | |
Every father, mother, sister, brother, friend of the family | |
Peaceful and warm | |
On the Kansas banks of that | |
Muddy Mo' I threw rocks in the river and dreamed of running away | |
In a wind of change only a father knows | |
In a world so hectic so cold | |
I guess my old hometown' s kinda dead and gone | |
I miss the sign on | |
I29 and you blow right by | |
But it' s a place | |
I can go remember where | |
I come from | |
It will help keep me peaceful and warm | |
Peaceful memory the only thing that' s free | |
Take them and try to be peaceful and warm | |
Every father, every sister, friend of the family | |
Peaceful peaceful and warm, hey hey |
zuò cí : Walsh | |
I went driving through my old hometown | |
It was Thursday the bright sun on the horizon | |
I was surprised to see no one had burned it down | |
It seemed so peaceful and warm | |
Floods of memories came back to me | |
All the things we got away with when we were younger | |
And I felt kind of like a refugee | |
Like a scattered pile of leaves in a storm | |
Peaceful memory like lights on a | |
Christmas tree | |
Every hometown should be peaceful and warm | |
Every father, mother, sister, brother, friend of the family | |
Peaceful and warm | |
Somehow now and then didn' t seem to blend' | |
Til the farmer plowing his field waved hello | |
Another working man doing the best he can | |
I hope he is peaceful and warm | |
Peaceful memory plows in the green field sea | |
Every hometown should be peaceful and warm | |
Every father, mother, sister, brother, friend of the family | |
Peaceful and warm | |
On the Kansas banks of that | |
Muddy Mo' I threw rocks in the river and dreamed of running away | |
In a wind of change only a father knows | |
In a world so hectic so cold | |
I guess my old hometown' s kinda dead and gone | |
I miss the sign on | |
I29 and you blow right by | |
But it' s a place | |
I can go remember where | |
I come from | |
It will help keep me peaceful and warm | |
Peaceful memory the only thing that' s free | |
Take them and try to be peaceful and warm | |
Every father, every sister, friend of the family | |
Peaceful peaceful and warm, hey hey |