Song | The Plainsman |
Artist | Fairport Convention |
Artist | Gerry Conway |
Album | Rosie |
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作曲 : Trevor Lucas & Peter William Roche | |
Lucas-Roche | |
I come from the moor and the mointain, from the waterfall and stream. | |
I've turned my back on the mountain track; I'm walking in a dream. | |
And ev'ry new horizon to mee it looks the same | |
But ev'rywhere looks old and bare while trav'ling on the plain. | |
There's no-one rides this road with me, a plainsman rides alone. | |
The welcome waits by a city gate, no voice to call me home. | |
Alone I came into this place, and that is how I will go | |
And all I learn is the season's turn, that's all I need to know. | |
Oh the world is hung with silver tongues wiht good advice to give. | |
If you can't show me how to die, don't tell me how to live. | |
The plainsman's song, though it's seldom long, it's more than meets the ear | |
And all I believe is the falling leaves at the turning of the year. |
zuo qu : Trevor Lucas Peter William Roche | |
LucasRoche | |
I come from the moor and the mointain, from the waterfall and stream. | |
I' ve turned my back on the mountain track I' m walking in a dream. | |
And ev' ry new horizon to mee it looks the same | |
But ev' rywhere looks old and bare while trav' ling on the plain. | |
There' s noone rides this road with me, a plainsman rides alone. | |
The welcome waits by a city gate, no voice to call me home. | |
Alone I came into this place, and that is how I will go | |
And all I learn is the season' s turn, that' s all I need to know. | |
Oh the world is hung with silver tongues wiht good advice to give. | |
If you can' t show me how to die, don' t tell me how to live. | |
The plainsman' s song, though it' s seldom long, it' s more than meets the ear | |
And all I believe is the falling leaves at the turning of the year. |
zuò qǔ : Trevor Lucas Peter William Roche | |
LucasRoche | |
I come from the moor and the mointain, from the waterfall and stream. | |
I' ve turned my back on the mountain track I' m walking in a dream. | |
And ev' ry new horizon to mee it looks the same | |
But ev' rywhere looks old and bare while trav' ling on the plain. | |
There' s noone rides this road with me, a plainsman rides alone. | |
The welcome waits by a city gate, no voice to call me home. | |
Alone I came into this place, and that is how I will go | |
And all I learn is the season' s turn, that' s all I need to know. | |
Oh the world is hung with silver tongues wiht good advice to give. | |
If you can' t show me how to die, don' t tell me how to live. | |
The plainsman' s song, though it' s seldom long, it' s more than meets the ear | |
And all I believe is the falling leaves at the turning of the year. |