Song | Sinaloa Cowboys |
Artist | Bruce Springsteen |
Album | The Ghost Of Tom Joad |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Springsteen |
[00:05.01] | Miguel came from a small town in northern mexico |
[00:13.82] | He came north with his brother luis to california three years ago |
[00:23.14] | They crossed at the river levee when luis was just 16 |
[00:31.58] | And found work together in the fields of the san joaquin |
[00:41.26] | They left their friends and family |
[00:44.39] | Their father said my sons one thing you will learn |
[00:50.14] | For everything the north gives it exacts a price in return. |
[00:58.82] | They worked side by side in the orchards |
[01:03.52] | From morning till the day was thru |
[01:08.38] | Doing the work the hueros wouldnt |
[01:16.77] | Word was out some men in from sinaloa were looking for some hands |
[01:26.52] | Well deep in fresno county there was a deserted chicken ranch |
[01:35.45] | There was a small tin shack on the edge of a ravine |
[01:44.01] | Miguel and luis stood cooking methamphetamine |
[01:53.19] | You could spend a year in the orchards |
[01:57.38] | Or make half as much in one ten-hour shift |
[02:02.01] | Working for the men from sinaloa |
[02:05.88] | But if you slipped the hydriodic acid |
[02:15.82] | Could burn right thru your skin |
[02:20.23] | Theyd leave you spittin up blood in the desert |
[02:23.73] | If you breathed those fumes in |
[02:29.86] | It was early one winter evening as miguel stood watch outside |
[02:39.04] | When the shack exploded lighting up the valley night |
[02:47.54] | Miguel carried luis body over his shoulder down a swale |
[02:53.49] | To the creekside and there in the tall grass luis rosales died |
[03:06.29] | Miguel lifted luis body into his truck and then he drove |
[03:15.09] | To where the morning sunlight fell on a eucalyptus grove |
[03:23.78] | There in the dirt he dug up 10000 dollars all that theyd saved |
[03:32.78] | Kissed his brothers lips and placed him in his grave |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Springsteen |
[00:05.01] | Miguel came from a small town in northern mexico |
[00:13.82] | He came north with his brother luis to california three years ago |
[00:23.14] | They crossed at the river levee when luis was just 16 |
[00:31.58] | And found work together in the fields of the san joaquin |
[00:41.26] | They left their friends and family |
[00:44.39] | Their father said my sons one thing you will learn |
[00:50.14] | For everything the north gives it exacts a price in return. |
[00:58.82] | They worked side by side in the orchards |
[01:03.52] | From morning till the day was thru |
[01:08.38] | Doing the work the hueros wouldnt |
[01:16.77] | Word was out some men in from sinaloa were looking for some hands |
[01:26.52] | Well deep in fresno county there was a deserted chicken ranch |
[01:35.45] | There was a small tin shack on the edge of a ravine |
[01:44.01] | Miguel and luis stood cooking methamphetamine |
[01:53.19] | You could spend a year in the orchards |
[01:57.38] | Or make half as much in one tenhour shift |
[02:02.01] | Working for the men from sinaloa |
[02:05.88] | But if you slipped the hydriodic acid |
[02:15.82] | Could burn right thru your skin |
[02:20.23] | Theyd leave you spittin up blood in the desert |
[02:23.73] | If you breathed those fumes in |
[02:29.86] | It was early one winter evening as miguel stood watch outside |
[02:39.04] | When the shack exploded lighting up the valley night |
[02:47.54] | Miguel carried luis body over his shoulder down a swale |
[02:53.49] | To the creekside and there in the tall grass luis rosales died |
[03:06.29] | Miguel lifted luis body into his truck and then he drove |
[03:15.09] | To where the morning sunlight fell on a eucalyptus grove |
[03:23.78] | There in the dirt he dug up 10000 dollars all that theyd saved |
[03:32.78] | Kissed his brothers lips and placed him in his grave |