| Song | Time Loves a Hero |
| Artist | Little Feat |
| Album | Join the Band |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Barrere, Gradney, Payne | |
| Well they say time loves a hero | |
| But only time will tell | |
| If he's real, he's a legend from heaven | |
| If he ain't he was sent here from hell | |
| Hear me well, seein' ain't always believin' | |
| Just make sure it's the truth that you're seein' | |
| Eyes sometimes lie, eyes sometimes lie | |
| They can be real deceiving' | |
| I got an uncle in | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| Spends his days in the sun | |
| And his nights in the casinos | |
| He left the | |
| States many years ago | |
| Took a fishin' boat to | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| Now my aunt, she is sad and lonely | |
| She'll never know that she drove him away | |
| As a coward | |
| I admire his courageous ways | |
| Well they say time loves a hero | |
| But only time will tell | |
| If he's real, he's a legend from heaven | |
| But if he ain't he was sent here from hell | |
| Some say my uncle, that he's a zero | |
| His life is as a shell, he left it back at | |
| StatesideI'd say he's doin' well, without his shell | |
| Bumming 'round the beaches of | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| The beauty of the sunrise and sunset | |
| To his friends he wish he could tell | |
| They're at home still runnin' for bells | |
| Better San | |
| Juan than his blue collar hell | |
| Well they say time loves a hero | |
| But only time will tell | |
| But if he's real, he's a legend from heaven | |
| But if he ain't he was sent here from hell | |
| Time loves a hero | |
| Well they say time loves a hero |
| zuo ci : Barrere, Gradney, Payne | |
| Well they say time loves a hero | |
| But only time will tell | |
| If he' s real, he' s a legend from heaven | |
| If he ain' t he was sent here from hell | |
| Hear me well, seein' ain' t always believin' | |
| Just make sure it' s the truth that you' re seein' | |
| Eyes sometimes lie, eyes sometimes lie | |
| They can be real deceiving' | |
| I got an uncle in | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| Spends his days in the sun | |
| And his nights in the casinos | |
| He left the | |
| States many years ago | |
| Took a fishin' boat to | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| Now my aunt, she is sad and lonely | |
| She' ll never know that she drove him away | |
| As a coward | |
| I admire his courageous ways | |
| Well they say time loves a hero | |
| But only time will tell | |
| If he' s real, he' s a legend from heaven | |
| But if he ain' t he was sent here from hell | |
| Some say my uncle, that he' s a zero | |
| His life is as a shell, he left it back at | |
| StatesideI' d say he' s doin' well, without his shell | |
| Bumming ' round the beaches of | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| The beauty of the sunrise and sunset | |
| To his friends he wish he could tell | |
| They' re at home still runnin' for bells | |
| Better San | |
| Juan than his blue collar hell | |
| Well they say time loves a hero | |
| But only time will tell | |
| But if he' s real, he' s a legend from heaven | |
| But if he ain' t he was sent here from hell | |
| Time loves a hero | |
| Well they say time loves a hero |
| zuò cí : Barrere, Gradney, Payne | |
| Well they say time loves a hero | |
| But only time will tell | |
| If he' s real, he' s a legend from heaven | |
| If he ain' t he was sent here from hell | |
| Hear me well, seein' ain' t always believin' | |
| Just make sure it' s the truth that you' re seein' | |
| Eyes sometimes lie, eyes sometimes lie | |
| They can be real deceiving' | |
| I got an uncle in | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| Spends his days in the sun | |
| And his nights in the casinos | |
| He left the | |
| States many years ago | |
| Took a fishin' boat to | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| Now my aunt, she is sad and lonely | |
| She' ll never know that she drove him away | |
| As a coward | |
| I admire his courageous ways | |
| Well they say time loves a hero | |
| But only time will tell | |
| If he' s real, he' s a legend from heaven | |
| But if he ain' t he was sent here from hell | |
| Some say my uncle, that he' s a zero | |
| His life is as a shell, he left it back at | |
| StatesideI' d say he' s doin' well, without his shell | |
| Bumming ' round the beaches of | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| The beauty of the sunrise and sunset | |
| To his friends he wish he could tell | |
| They' re at home still runnin' for bells | |
| Better San | |
| Juan than his blue collar hell | |
| Well they say time loves a hero | |
| But only time will tell | |
| But if he' s real, he' s a legend from heaven | |
| But if he ain' t he was sent here from hell | |
| Time loves a hero | |
| Well they say time loves a hero |