| Song | That Mountain |
| Artist | Billy Bob Thornton |
| Album | Private Radio |
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| 作曲 : Stuart, Thorton | |
| There's a big black train I've been hearing all my life | |
| Every night at sundown I hear its lonesome cry | |
| When I look through the screen door I see a rocking chair | |
| My mama's setting in it, thinking 'bout that world out there | |
| She wants to go over that mountain | |
| To see what's on the other side | |
| She said, "I want to go over that mountain | |
| Before the day that I die" | |
| She's never set foot out of this poor valley holler | |
| But she talks about her dreams, of some other way of life | |
| Eighty-seven years of living and never had much of anything | |
| Is it asking too much to see a damned old diesel train? | |
| She wants to go over that mountain | |
| To see what's on the other side | |
| She said, "I want to go over that mountain | |
| Before the day that I die" | |
| Twenty years ago today my daddy left this holler | |
| He said, "I'll be coming back tomorrow night" | |
| I remember the sound of his boot heels in the gravel | |
| Well, he ain't been back since and he never said goodbye | |
| She wants to go over that mountain | |
| To see what's on the other side | |
| She said, "I want to go over that mountain | |
| Before the day that I die | |
| Before the day that I die" |
| zuo qu : Stuart, Thorton | |
| There' s a big black train I' ve been hearing all my life | |
| Every night at sundown I hear its lonesome cry | |
| When I look through the screen door I see a rocking chair | |
| My mama' s setting in it, thinking ' bout that world out there | |
| She wants to go over that mountain | |
| To see what' s on the other side | |
| She said, " I want to go over that mountain | |
| Before the day that I die" | |
| She' s never set foot out of this poor valley holler | |
| But she talks about her dreams, of some other way of life | |
| Eightyseven years of living and never had much of anything | |
| Is it asking too much to see a damned old diesel train? | |
| She wants to go over that mountain | |
| To see what' s on the other side | |
| She said, " I want to go over that mountain | |
| Before the day that I die" | |
| Twenty years ago today my daddy left this holler | |
| He said, " I' ll be coming back tomorrow night" | |
| I remember the sound of his boot heels in the gravel | |
| Well, he ain' t been back since and he never said goodbye | |
| She wants to go over that mountain | |
| To see what' s on the other side | |
| She said, " I want to go over that mountain | |
| Before the day that I die | |
| Before the day that I die" |
| zuò qǔ : Stuart, Thorton | |
| There' s a big black train I' ve been hearing all my life | |
| Every night at sundown I hear its lonesome cry | |
| When I look through the screen door I see a rocking chair | |
| My mama' s setting in it, thinking ' bout that world out there | |
| She wants to go over that mountain | |
| To see what' s on the other side | |
| She said, " I want to go over that mountain | |
| Before the day that I die" | |
| She' s never set foot out of this poor valley holler | |
| But she talks about her dreams, of some other way of life | |
| Eightyseven years of living and never had much of anything | |
| Is it asking too much to see a damned old diesel train? | |
| She wants to go over that mountain | |
| To see what' s on the other side | |
| She said, " I want to go over that mountain | |
| Before the day that I die" | |
| Twenty years ago today my daddy left this holler | |
| He said, " I' ll be coming back tomorrow night" | |
| I remember the sound of his boot heels in the gravel | |
| Well, he ain' t been back since and he never said goodbye | |
| She wants to go over that mountain | |
| To see what' s on the other side | |
| She said, " I want to go over that mountain | |
| Before the day that I die | |
| Before the day that I die" |