Song | Sandy Fishnets |
Artist | Evelyn Evelyn |
Album | Evelyn Evelyn |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Neville |
[00:11.000] | Sandy, sandy, fishnets, fishnets Sandy Sandy |
[00:17.000] | Washed up on the shore, |
[00:22.000] | What's she catching? |
[00:29.000] | And will she be sore? |
[00:34.000] | Sandy was the prettiest of all, |
[00:45.000] | She talked French,She came from Montreal. |
[00:57.000] | During chores she never had to help, |
[01:07.000] | Sandy got a bed all to herself. |
[01:17.000] | We slept in the trailer to the right, |
[01:29.000] | Sandy told us stories late at night. Sandy |
[01:40.000] | She spoke of ships and sailors, |
[01:45.000] | And the sea so big and wide, |
[01:52.000] | She had lots of uncles and was always tired. |
[02:02.000] | Sandy, sandy, fishnets, fishnets, Sandy Sandy |
[02:08.000] | Washed up on the shore, |
[02:13.000] | What's she catching? |
[02:19.000] | And will she be sore? |
[02:24.000] | How they loved her in those early days, |
[02:36.000] | Mrs. Bulger let her go away, Bulger |
[02:46.000] | All the uncles drove her up to play, |
[02:56.000] | We would see them kissing on the lake. |
[03:07.000] | Time went by and Sandy's all grown up, |
[03:17.000] | The lines of uncles dwindled and the pirates stories stopped, |
[03:29.000] | Then one day Melissa May showed up, |
[03:37.000] | And Sandy had to share a bed with us. Sandy |
[03:49.000] | Sandy, sandy, fishnets, fishnets, Sandy Sandy |
[03:54.000] | Washed up on the shore, |
[03:59.000] | What's she catching? |
[04:05.000] | And will she be soaring over the sea, |
[04:12.000] | with the wind in her sails and a knife in her teeth? |
[04:17.000] | At the helm of a ship on it's way to a distant shore. |
[04:26.000] | Bermuda or Thailand, an uncharted island, |
[04:31.000] | Sandy we're all getting older, Sandy |
[04:35.000] | What will they do with us |
[04:38.000] | When they are through with us? |
[04:40.000] | Sandy, what are we sailing for? |
[05:01.000] | Christmas morning, 1993, 1993 |
[05:13.000] | Presents waiting underneath the tree, |
[05:25.000] | There's a box for me, a box for me, |
[05:34.000] | No gift for poor old Sandy to be seen. |
[05:46.000] | We found Sandy sobbing quietly, |
[06:00.000] | Uncle Gerald said he liked Christine, |
[06:11.000] | Mrs. Bulger said she'd have to leave, Bulger |
[06:21.000] | Three days later she was gone, |
[06:27.000] | The day she turned 13. |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Neville |
[00:11.000] | Sandy, sandy, fishnets, fishnets Sandy Sandy |
[00:17.000] | Washed up on the shore, |
[00:22.000] | What' s she catching? |
[00:29.000] | And will she be sore? |
[00:34.000] | Sandy was the prettiest of all, |
[00:45.000] | She talked French, She came from Montreal. |
[00:57.000] | During chores she never had to help, |
[01:07.000] | Sandy got a bed all to herself. |
[01:17.000] | We slept in the trailer to the right, |
[01:29.000] | Sandy told us stories late at night. Sandy |
[01:40.000] | She spoke of ships and sailors, |
[01:45.000] | And the sea so big and wide, |
[01:52.000] | She had lots of uncles and was always tired. |
[02:02.000] | Sandy, sandy, fishnets, fishnets, Sandy Sandy |
[02:08.000] | Washed up on the shore, |
[02:13.000] | What' s she catching? |
[02:19.000] | And will she be sore? |
[02:24.000] | How they loved her in those early days, |
[02:36.000] | Mrs. Bulger let her go away, Bulger |
[02:46.000] | All the uncles drove her up to play, |
[02:56.000] | We would see them kissing on the lake. |
[03:07.000] | Time went by and Sandy' s all grown up, |
[03:17.000] | The lines of uncles dwindled and the pirates stories stopped, |
[03:29.000] | Then one day Melissa May showed up, |
[03:37.000] | And Sandy had to share a bed with us. Sandy |
[03:49.000] | Sandy, sandy, fishnets, fishnets, Sandy Sandy |
[03:54.000] | Washed up on the shore, |
[03:59.000] | What' s she catching? |
[04:05.000] | And will she be soaring over the sea, |
[04:12.000] | with the wind in her sails and a knife in her teeth? |
[04:17.000] | At the helm of a ship on it' s way to a distant shore. |
[04:26.000] | Bermuda or Thailand, an uncharted island, |
[04:31.000] | Sandy we' re all getting older, Sandy |
[04:35.000] | What will they do with us |
[04:38.000] | When they are through with us? |
[04:40.000] | Sandy, what are we sailing for? |
[05:01.000] | Christmas morning, 1993, 1993 |
[05:13.000] | Presents waiting underneath the tree, |
[05:25.000] | There' s a box for me, a box for me, |
[05:34.000] | No gift for poor old Sandy to be seen. |
[05:46.000] | We found Sandy sobbing quietly, |
[06:00.000] | Uncle Gerald said he liked Christine, |
[06:11.000] | Mrs. Bulger said she' d have to leave, Bulger |
[06:21.000] | Three days later she was gone, |
[06:27.000] | The day she turned 13. |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Neville |
[00:11.000] | Sandy, sandy, fishnets, fishnets Sandy Sandy |
[00:17.000] | Washed up on the shore, |
[00:22.000] | What' s she catching? |
[00:29.000] | And will she be sore? |
[00:34.000] | Sandy was the prettiest of all, |
[00:45.000] | She talked French, She came from Montreal. |
[00:57.000] | During chores she never had to help, |
[01:07.000] | Sandy got a bed all to herself. |
[01:17.000] | We slept in the trailer to the right, |
[01:29.000] | Sandy told us stories late at night. Sandy |
[01:40.000] | She spoke of ships and sailors, |
[01:45.000] | And the sea so big and wide, |
[01:52.000] | She had lots of uncles and was always tired. |
[02:02.000] | Sandy, sandy, fishnets, fishnets, Sandy Sandy |
[02:08.000] | Washed up on the shore, |
[02:13.000] | What' s she catching? |
[02:19.000] | And will she be sore? |
[02:24.000] | How they loved her in those early days, |
[02:36.000] | Mrs. Bulger let her go away, Bulger |
[02:46.000] | All the uncles drove her up to play, |
[02:56.000] | We would see them kissing on the lake. |
[03:07.000] | Time went by and Sandy' s all grown up, |
[03:17.000] | The lines of uncles dwindled and the pirates stories stopped, |
[03:29.000] | Then one day Melissa May showed up, |
[03:37.000] | And Sandy had to share a bed with us. Sandy |
[03:49.000] | Sandy, sandy, fishnets, fishnets, Sandy Sandy |
[03:54.000] | Washed up on the shore, |
[03:59.000] | What' s she catching? |
[04:05.000] | And will she be soaring over the sea, |
[04:12.000] | with the wind in her sails and a knife in her teeth? |
[04:17.000] | At the helm of a ship on it' s way to a distant shore. |
[04:26.000] | Bermuda or Thailand, an uncharted island, |
[04:31.000] | Sandy we' re all getting older, Sandy |
[04:35.000] | What will they do with us |
[04:38.000] | When they are through with us? |
[04:40.000] | Sandy, what are we sailing for? |
[05:01.000] | Christmas morning, 1993, 1993 |
[05:13.000] | Presents waiting underneath the tree, |
[05:25.000] | There' s a box for me, a box for me, |
[05:34.000] | No gift for poor old Sandy to be seen. |
[05:46.000] | We found Sandy sobbing quietly, |
[06:00.000] | Uncle Gerald said he liked Christine, |
[06:11.000] | Mrs. Bulger said she' d have to leave, Bulger |
[06:21.000] | Three days later she was gone, |
[06:27.000] | The day she turned 13. |