Night Train To Munich

Song Night Train To Munich
Artist Al Stewart
Album Between The Wars

Lyrics

作词 : Stewart
Meet me at the station underneath the clock
Carry an umbrella, no need to talk
The man in the homburg, hiding in the fog
Will be watching
Get yourself a ticket, go through the gate
At seven forty-five precisely, don't be late
If anybody follows don't hesitate
Keep on walking
And take the night train to
Munich Rumbling down the track
After half an hour in the restaurant car
Look for the conductor
And there will be a stain on his tunic
A paper underneath his arm
Then you'd better pray that he doesn't look away
Or you'll never, never, never come back.
When you get the paper take a look inside
On page twenty-seven there's a photo of a bride
Underneath the story of a man who died
In Morocco
Memorize the article word for word
The man in the homburg understands the code
Make sure the conversation isn't overheard
They're around you
And take the night train to
Munich Rumbling down the track
After half an hour in the restaurant car
Look for the conductor
And there will be a stain on his tunic
A paper underneath his arm
Then you'd better pray that he doesn't look away
Or you'll never, never, never come back.
I really wouldn't ask if there was anybody else
But I now you've got the knack of taking care of yourself
And they don't know your face so there won't be anyone
Looking for you
When you get to
Munich we'll be waiting in the car
Don't look around, just walk straight out
If you don't show,
I'm sorry for the pain
I caused you
Upon the night train to
Munich Rumbling down the track
After half an hour in the restaurant car
Look for the conductor
And there will be a stain on his tunic
A paper underneath his arm
Then you'd better pray that he doesn't look away
Or you'll never, never, never come back

Pinyin

zuò cí : Stewart
Meet me at the station underneath the clock
Carry an umbrella, no need to talk
The man in the homburg, hiding in the fog
Will be watching
Get yourself a ticket, go through the gate
At seven fortyfive precisely, don' t be late
If anybody follows don' t hesitate
Keep on walking
And take the night train to
Munich Rumbling down the track
After half an hour in the restaurant car
Look for the conductor
And there will be a stain on his tunic
A paper underneath his arm
Then you' d better pray that he doesn' t look away
Or you' ll never, never, never come back.
When you get the paper take a look inside
On page twentyseven there' s a photo of a bride
Underneath the story of a man who died
In Morocco
Memorize the article word for word
The man in the homburg understands the code
Make sure the conversation isn' t overheard
They' re around you
And take the night train to
Munich Rumbling down the track
After half an hour in the restaurant car
Look for the conductor
And there will be a stain on his tunic
A paper underneath his arm
Then you' d better pray that he doesn' t look away
Or you' ll never, never, never come back.
I really wouldn' t ask if there was anybody else
But I now you' ve got the knack of taking care of yourself
And they don' t know your face so there won' t be anyone
Looking for you
When you get to
Munich we' ll be waiting in the car
Don' t look around, just walk straight out
If you don' t show,
I' m sorry for the pain
I caused you
Upon the night train to
Munich Rumbling down the track
After half an hour in the restaurant car
Look for the conductor
And there will be a stain on his tunic
A paper underneath his arm
Then you' d better pray that he doesn' t look away
Or you' ll never, never, never come back