Song | Same Old Lang Syne |
Artist | Dan Fogelberg |
Album | Dan Fogelberg Live: Greetings From The West |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Fogelberg |
[00:00.35] | Same Old Lang Syne |
[00:01.60] | Dan Fogelberg |
[00:02.04] | |
[00:21.89] | Met my old lover in the grocery store, |
[00:26.12] | The snow was falling Christmas Eve. |
[00:27.49] | |
[00:30.42] | I stole behind her in the frozen foods, |
[00:33.92] | And I touched her on the sleeve. |
[00:39.95] | She didn't recognize the face at first, |
[00:45.38] | But then her eyes flew open wide. |
[00:50.18] | She went to hug me and she spilled her purse, |
[00:55.68] | And we laughed until we cried. |
[01:20.12] | We took her groceries to the checkout stand, |
[01:20.75] | |
[01:25.51] | The food was totalled up and bagged. |
[01:30.19] | We stood there lost in our embarrassment, |
[01:34.43] | As the conversation dragged. |
[01:39.99] | We went to have ourselves a drink or two, |
[01:45.79] | But couldn't find an open bar. |
[01:50.47] | We bought a six-pack at the liquor store, |
[01:55.46] | And we drank it in her car. |
[02:00.77] | We drank a toast to innocence, |
[02:04.45] | We drank a toast to now. |
[02:05.01] | |
[02:09.95] | And tried to reach beyond the emptiness, |
[02:15.38] | But neither one knew how. |
[02:19.93] | She said she'd married her an architect, |
[02:25.05] | Who kept her warm and safe and dry, |
[02:30.17] | She would have liked to say she loved the man, |
[02:34.10] | But she didn't like to lie. |
[02:39.85] | I said the years had been a friend to her, |
[02:45.22] | And that her eyes were still as blue. |
[02:45.85] | |
[02:49.91] | But in those eyes I wasn't sure if I saw, |
[02:54.22] | Doubt or gratitude. |
[02:59.90] | She said she saw me in the record stores, |
[03:04.95] | And that I must be doing well. |
[03:10.13] | I said the audience was heavenly, |
[03:10.70] | |
[03:13.76] | But the traveling was hell. |
[03:21.20] | We drank a toast to innocence, |
[03:23.70] | We drank a toast to now. |
[03:29.75] | And tried to reach beyond the emptiness, |
[03:31.62] | But neither one knew how. |
[03:40.48] | We drank a toast to innocence, |
[03:47.24] | We drank a toast to time. |
[03:50.11] | Reliving in our eloquence, |
[03:54.23] | Another 'auld lang syne'...... |
[03:55.47] | |
[04:08.33] | The beer was empty and our tongues were tired, |
[04:13.95] | And running out of things to say. |
[04:19.07] | She gave a kiss to me as I got out, |
[04:24.62] | And I watched her drive away. |
[04:32.64] | Just for a moment I was back at school, |
[04:43.54] | And felt that old familiar pain ......... |
[04:53.53] | And as I turned to make my way back home, |
[05:01.33] | The snow turned into rain .............. |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Fogelberg |
[00:00.35] | Same Old Lang Syne |
[00:01.60] | Dan Fogelberg |
[00:02.04] | |
[00:21.89] | Met my old lover in the grocery store, |
[00:26.12] | The snow was falling Christmas Eve. |
[00:27.49] | |
[00:30.42] | I stole behind her in the frozen foods, |
[00:33.92] | And I touched her on the sleeve. |
[00:39.95] | She didn' t recognize the face at first, |
[00:45.38] | But then her eyes flew open wide. |
[00:50.18] | She went to hug me and she spilled her purse, |
[00:55.68] | And we laughed until we cried. |
[01:20.12] | We took her groceries to the checkout stand, |
[01:20.75] | |
[01:25.51] | The food was totalled up and bagged. |
[01:30.19] | We stood there lost in our embarrassment, |
[01:34.43] | As the conversation dragged. |
[01:39.99] | We went to have ourselves a drink or two, |
[01:45.79] | But couldn' t find an open bar. |
[01:50.47] | We bought a sixpack at the liquor store, |
[01:55.46] | And we drank it in her car. |
[02:00.77] | We drank a toast to innocence, |
[02:04.45] | We drank a toast to now. |
[02:05.01] | |
[02:09.95] | And tried to reach beyond the emptiness, |
[02:15.38] | But neither one knew how. |
[02:19.93] | She said she' d married her an architect, |
[02:25.05] | Who kept her warm and safe and dry, |
[02:30.17] | She would have liked to say she loved the man, |
[02:34.10] | But she didn' t like to lie. |
[02:39.85] | I said the years had been a friend to her, |
[02:45.22] | And that her eyes were still as blue. |
[02:45.85] | |
[02:49.91] | But in those eyes I wasn' t sure if I saw, |
[02:54.22] | Doubt or gratitude. |
[02:59.90] | She said she saw me in the record stores, |
[03:04.95] | And that I must be doing well. |
[03:10.13] | I said the audience was heavenly, |
[03:10.70] | |
[03:13.76] | But the traveling was hell. |
[03:21.20] | We drank a toast to innocence, |
[03:23.70] | We drank a toast to now. |
[03:29.75] | And tried to reach beyond the emptiness, |
[03:31.62] | But neither one knew how. |
[03:40.48] | We drank a toast to innocence, |
[03:47.24] | We drank a toast to time. |
[03:50.11] | Reliving in our eloquence, |
[03:54.23] | Another ' auld lang syne'...... |
[03:55.47] | |
[04:08.33] | The beer was empty and our tongues were tired, |
[04:13.95] | And running out of things to say. |
[04:19.07] | She gave a kiss to me as I got out, |
[04:24.62] | And I watched her drive away. |
[04:32.64] | Just for a moment I was back at school, |
[04:43.54] | And felt that old familiar pain ......... |
[04:53.53] | And as I turned to make my way back home, |
[05:01.33] | The snow turned into rain .............. |