| Song | Broken Man's Lament |
| Artist | Emmylou Harris |
| Album | All I Intended to Be |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : GERMINO, MARK |
| [00:01.82] | I was once a broken man |
| [00:04.25] | I was once a broken fool |
| [00:09.00] | |
| [00:10.63] | Lost my wife and children |
| [00:12.94] | To one basic broken rule |
| [00:16.81] | Now I live my life in silence |
| [00:19.44] | Though I'm not quite in a shell |
| [00:25.39] | I drink and listen to that song |
| [00:27.15] | A whiter shade of pale |
| [00:30.21] | Oh, a whiter shade of pale |
| [00:31.39] | |
| [00:36.28] | I was a good shade tree mechanic |
| [00:39.10] | So I sent myself to school |
| [00:42.99] | They smoothed out my rough edges |
| [00:46.11] | In my hands they put new tools |
| [00:48.50] | |
| [00:49.55] | The instructor once he told me |
| [00:52.92] | I could work on any line |
| [00:54.87] | |
| [00:57.99] | I could tune and make a diesel sing |
| [01:01.87] | Just like Patsy Cline |
| [01:05.18] | Oh, just like Patsy Cline |
| [01:14.18] | Well, I met my wife to be |
| [01:17.11] | Through my mother's best friend son |
| [01:20.73] | She'd been a barroom singer |
| [01:23.74] | She was as good as anyone |
| [01:27.93] | But I asked her to stop singing |
| [01:31.86] | And the girl she did not flinch |
| [01:34.50] | Next day she went and bought that man |
| [01:38.62] | A brand new crescent wrench |
| [01:40.93] | Oh, a brand new crescent wrench |
| [01:51.11] | Well, we had three fine children |
| [01:54.12] | As eight years went on by |
| [01:58.61] | I learned to supervise a line |
| [02:01.11] | My knuckles stayed bone dry |
| [02:04.49] | But after supper I kept hearing her |
| [02:07.49] | By the kitchen radio |
| [02:10.43] | |
| [02:12.61] | Singing sweet but desperate harmony |
| [02:15.55] | |
| [02:16.24] | A little bit too low |
| [02:18.80] | |
| [02:19.68] | Oh, a little bit too low |
| [02:22.05] | |
| [02:28.68] | She left three months later |
| [02:31.87] | I'd just come home for lunch |
| [02:35.99] | The note said easy come hard go |
| [02:39.18] | But still love you much |
| [02:42.49] | She said I don't know if I'll be back |
| [02:45.49] | Or if you'll want me if I come |
| [02:49.87] | But if and when that happens, dear |
| [02:52.30] | You better let my sweet dream run |
| [02:55.43] | Oh, let my sweet dream run |
| [02:57.28] | |
| [03:29.07] | I was a good shade tree mechanic |
| [03:31.94] | So I sent myself to school |
| [03:36.44] | They smoothed out my rough edges |
| [03:39.63] | In my hands they put new tools |
| [03:43.44] | The instructor once he told me |
| [03:44.64] | |
| [03:46.45] | I could work on any line |
| [03:51.70] | But now a diesel ain't the only thing |
| [03:55.27] | Can sing like Patsy Cline |
| [03:56.59] | |
| [03:58.02] | Oh, can sing like Patsy Cline |
| [04:03.84] | I was once a broken man |
| [04:07.46] | I was once a broken fool |
| [04:11.15] | Lost my wife and children |
| [04:14.52] | To one basic broken rule |
| [04:18.02] | Now I live my life in silence |
| [04:21.35] | Though I'm not quite in a shell |
| [04:27.40] | I drink and listen to that song |
| [04:30.58] | A whiter shade of pale |
| [04:34.65] | Oh, a whiter shade of pale |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : GERMINO, MARK |
| [00:01.82] | I was once a broken man |
| [00:04.25] | I was once a broken fool |
| [00:09.00] | |
| [00:10.63] | Lost my wife and children |
| [00:12.94] | To one basic broken rule |
| [00:16.81] | Now I live my life in silence |
| [00:19.44] | Though I' m not quite in a shell |
| [00:25.39] | I drink and listen to that song |
| [00:27.15] | A whiter shade of pale |
| [00:30.21] | Oh, a whiter shade of pale |
| [00:31.39] | |
| [00:36.28] | I was a good shade tree mechanic |
| [00:39.10] | So I sent myself to school |
| [00:42.99] | They smoothed out my rough edges |
| [00:46.11] | In my hands they put new tools |
| [00:48.50] | |
| [00:49.55] | The instructor once he told me |
| [00:52.92] | I could work on any line |
| [00:54.87] | |
| [00:57.99] | I could tune and make a diesel sing |
| [01:01.87] | Just like Patsy Cline |
| [01:05.18] | Oh, just like Patsy Cline |
| [01:14.18] | Well, I met my wife to be |
| [01:17.11] | Through my mother' s best friend son |
| [01:20.73] | She' d been a barroom singer |
| [01:23.74] | She was as good as anyone |
| [01:27.93] | But I asked her to stop singing |
| [01:31.86] | And the girl she did not flinch |
| [01:34.50] | Next day she went and bought that man |
| [01:38.62] | A brand new crescent wrench |
| [01:40.93] | Oh, a brand new crescent wrench |
| [01:51.11] | Well, we had three fine children |
| [01:54.12] | As eight years went on by |
| [01:58.61] | I learned to supervise a line |
| [02:01.11] | My knuckles stayed bone dry |
| [02:04.49] | But after supper I kept hearing her |
| [02:07.49] | By the kitchen radio |
| [02:10.43] | |
| [02:12.61] | Singing sweet but desperate harmony |
| [02:15.55] | |
| [02:16.24] | A little bit too low |
| [02:18.80] | |
| [02:19.68] | Oh, a little bit too low |
| [02:22.05] | |
| [02:28.68] | She left three months later |
| [02:31.87] | I' d just come home for lunch |
| [02:35.99] | The note said easy come hard go |
| [02:39.18] | But still love you much |
| [02:42.49] | She said I don' t know if I' ll be back |
| [02:45.49] | Or if you' ll want me if I come |
| [02:49.87] | But if and when that happens, dear |
| [02:52.30] | You better let my sweet dream run |
| [02:55.43] | Oh, let my sweet dream run |
| [02:57.28] | |
| [03:29.07] | I was a good shade tree mechanic |
| [03:31.94] | So I sent myself to school |
| [03:36.44] | They smoothed out my rough edges |
| [03:39.63] | In my hands they put new tools |
| [03:43.44] | The instructor once he told me |
| [03:44.64] | |
| [03:46.45] | I could work on any line |
| [03:51.70] | But now a diesel ain' t the only thing |
| [03:55.27] | Can sing like Patsy Cline |
| [03:56.59] | |
| [03:58.02] | Oh, can sing like Patsy Cline |
| [04:03.84] | I was once a broken man |
| [04:07.46] | I was once a broken fool |
| [04:11.15] | Lost my wife and children |
| [04:14.52] | To one basic broken rule |
| [04:18.02] | Now I live my life in silence |
| [04:21.35] | Though I' m not quite in a shell |
| [04:27.40] | I drink and listen to that song |
| [04:30.58] | A whiter shade of pale |
| [04:34.65] | Oh, a whiter shade of pale |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : GERMINO, MARK |
| [00:01.82] | I was once a broken man |
| [00:04.25] | I was once a broken fool |
| [00:09.00] | |
| [00:10.63] | Lost my wife and children |
| [00:12.94] | To one basic broken rule |
| [00:16.81] | Now I live my life in silence |
| [00:19.44] | Though I' m not quite in a shell |
| [00:25.39] | I drink and listen to that song |
| [00:27.15] | A whiter shade of pale |
| [00:30.21] | Oh, a whiter shade of pale |
| [00:31.39] | |
| [00:36.28] | I was a good shade tree mechanic |
| [00:39.10] | So I sent myself to school |
| [00:42.99] | They smoothed out my rough edges |
| [00:46.11] | In my hands they put new tools |
| [00:48.50] | |
| [00:49.55] | The instructor once he told me |
| [00:52.92] | I could work on any line |
| [00:54.87] | |
| [00:57.99] | I could tune and make a diesel sing |
| [01:01.87] | Just like Patsy Cline |
| [01:05.18] | Oh, just like Patsy Cline |
| [01:14.18] | Well, I met my wife to be |
| [01:17.11] | Through my mother' s best friend son |
| [01:20.73] | She' d been a barroom singer |
| [01:23.74] | She was as good as anyone |
| [01:27.93] | But I asked her to stop singing |
| [01:31.86] | And the girl she did not flinch |
| [01:34.50] | Next day she went and bought that man |
| [01:38.62] | A brand new crescent wrench |
| [01:40.93] | Oh, a brand new crescent wrench |
| [01:51.11] | Well, we had three fine children |
| [01:54.12] | As eight years went on by |
| [01:58.61] | I learned to supervise a line |
| [02:01.11] | My knuckles stayed bone dry |
| [02:04.49] | But after supper I kept hearing her |
| [02:07.49] | By the kitchen radio |
| [02:10.43] | |
| [02:12.61] | Singing sweet but desperate harmony |
| [02:15.55] | |
| [02:16.24] | A little bit too low |
| [02:18.80] | |
| [02:19.68] | Oh, a little bit too low |
| [02:22.05] | |
| [02:28.68] | She left three months later |
| [02:31.87] | I' d just come home for lunch |
| [02:35.99] | The note said easy come hard go |
| [02:39.18] | But still love you much |
| [02:42.49] | She said I don' t know if I' ll be back |
| [02:45.49] | Or if you' ll want me if I come |
| [02:49.87] | But if and when that happens, dear |
| [02:52.30] | You better let my sweet dream run |
| [02:55.43] | Oh, let my sweet dream run |
| [02:57.28] | |
| [03:29.07] | I was a good shade tree mechanic |
| [03:31.94] | So I sent myself to school |
| [03:36.44] | They smoothed out my rough edges |
| [03:39.63] | In my hands they put new tools |
| [03:43.44] | The instructor once he told me |
| [03:44.64] | |
| [03:46.45] | I could work on any line |
| [03:51.70] | But now a diesel ain' t the only thing |
| [03:55.27] | Can sing like Patsy Cline |
| [03:56.59] | |
| [03:58.02] | Oh, can sing like Patsy Cline |
| [04:03.84] | I was once a broken man |
| [04:07.46] | I was once a broken fool |
| [04:11.15] | Lost my wife and children |
| [04:14.52] | To one basic broken rule |
| [04:18.02] | Now I live my life in silence |
| [04:21.35] | Though I' m not quite in a shell |
| [04:27.40] | I drink and listen to that song |
| [04:30.58] | A whiter shade of pale |
| [04:34.65] | Oh, a whiter shade of pale |