Song | Hearts And Bones |
Artist | Paul Simon |
Album | Songwriter |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Simon | |
One and one-half wandering Jews | |
Free to wander wherever they choose | |
Are traveling together | |
In the Sangre de Christo | |
The Blood of Christ Mountains | |
Of New Mexico | |
On the last leg of a journey | |
They started a long time ago | |
The arc of a love affair | |
Rainbows in the high desert air | |
Mountain passes | |
Slipping into stones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Thinking back to the season before | |
Looking back through the cracks in the door | |
Two people were married | |
The act was outrageous | |
The bride was contagious | |
She burned like a bride | |
These events may have had some effect | |
On the man with the girl by his side | |
The arc of a love affair | |
His hands rolling down her hair | |
Love like lightning shaking till it moans | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
And whoa whoa whoa | |
She said why? | |
Why don’t we drive through the night | |
And we’ll wake up down in Mexico | |
Oh I | |
I don’t know nothin’ about nothin’ | |
About Mexico | |
And tell me why | |
Why won’t you love me | |
For who I am | |
Where I am | |
He said: | |
‘cause that’s not the way the world is baby | |
This is how I love you baby | |
This is how I love you baby | |
One and one-half wandering Jews | |
Returned to their natural coasts | |
To resume old acquaintances | |
Step out occasionally | |
And speculate who had been damaged the most | |
Easy time will determine if these consolations | |
Will be their reward | |
The arc of a love affair | |
Waiting to be restored | |
You take two bodies and you twirl them into one | |
Their hearts and their bones | |
And they won’t come undone | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones |
zuo ci : Simon | |
One and onehalf wandering Jews | |
Free to wander wherever they choose | |
Are traveling together | |
In the Sangre de Christo | |
The Blood of Christ Mountains | |
Of New Mexico | |
On the last leg of a journey | |
They started a long time ago | |
The arc of a love affair | |
Rainbows in the high desert air | |
Mountain passes | |
Slipping into stones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Thinking back to the season before | |
Looking back through the cracks in the door | |
Two people were married | |
The act was outrageous | |
The bride was contagious | |
She burned like a bride | |
These events may have had some effect | |
On the man with the girl by his side | |
The arc of a love affair | |
His hands rolling down her hair | |
Love like lightning shaking till it moans | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
And whoa whoa whoa | |
She said why? | |
Why don' t we drive through the night | |
And we' ll wake up down in Mexico | |
Oh I | |
I don' t know nothin' about nothin' | |
About Mexico | |
And tell me why | |
Why won' t you love me | |
For who I am | |
Where I am | |
He said: | |
' cause that' s not the way the world is baby | |
This is how I love you baby | |
This is how I love you baby | |
One and onehalf wandering Jews | |
Returned to their natural coasts | |
To resume old acquaintances | |
Step out occasionally | |
And speculate who had been damaged the most | |
Easy time will determine if these consolations | |
Will be their reward | |
The arc of a love affair | |
Waiting to be restored | |
You take two bodies and you twirl them into one | |
Their hearts and their bones | |
And they won' t come undone | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones |
zuò cí : Simon | |
One and onehalf wandering Jews | |
Free to wander wherever they choose | |
Are traveling together | |
In the Sangre de Christo | |
The Blood of Christ Mountains | |
Of New Mexico | |
On the last leg of a journey | |
They started a long time ago | |
The arc of a love affair | |
Rainbows in the high desert air | |
Mountain passes | |
Slipping into stones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Thinking back to the season before | |
Looking back through the cracks in the door | |
Two people were married | |
The act was outrageous | |
The bride was contagious | |
She burned like a bride | |
These events may have had some effect | |
On the man with the girl by his side | |
The arc of a love affair | |
His hands rolling down her hair | |
Love like lightning shaking till it moans | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
And whoa whoa whoa | |
She said why? | |
Why don' t we drive through the night | |
And we' ll wake up down in Mexico | |
Oh I | |
I don' t know nothin' about nothin' | |
About Mexico | |
And tell me why | |
Why won' t you love me | |
For who I am | |
Where I am | |
He said: | |
' cause that' s not the way the world is baby | |
This is how I love you baby | |
This is how I love you baby | |
One and onehalf wandering Jews | |
Returned to their natural coasts | |
To resume old acquaintances | |
Step out occasionally | |
And speculate who had been damaged the most | |
Easy time will determine if these consolations | |
Will be their reward | |
The arc of a love affair | |
Waiting to be restored | |
You take two bodies and you twirl them into one | |
Their hearts and their bones | |
And they won' t come undone | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones | |
Hearts and bones |