Song | Telephone Road |
Artist | Rodney Crowell |
Album | The Houston Kid |
作词 : Crowell | |
Rain came down in endless sheets of thunder | |
Lightning bolts split pine trees down to the roots | |
In the shadow of the | |
AstrodomeWith a hurricane coming on strong | |
We used to hit the streets and go swimming in our birthday suits | |
Skiing in a bar ditch behind a moped13 stitches on the corner of a sardine can | |
We were dirt poor | |
Houston kids | |
Our whole family living on the skids | |
But we always had a nickel for the coming of the ice cream man | |
Mosquito truck blowing up | |
DDTBarefoot heathens running wild and free | |
Air raid buzzer at a noon-day scream | |
Living in a dream | |
On Telephone | |
RoadI used to love them cherry | |
Cokes down at the | |
Prince's Drive- | |
Inand the cheeseburgers tasted so good | |
I like to come untied | |
There's a | |
Chinaberry tree | |
I remember | |
I used to climb in and out of my window | |
The night | |
I left was on the day before my | |
Grandma died | |
Sawdust spread out on a dance hall floor | |
Jukebox ripping at an all-out roar | |
Barmaid smiling at a 10 cent tip | |
Living is a trip | |
On Telephone | |
RoadMagnolia | |
Garden bandstand on the very front row | |
Johnny Cash | |
Carl Perkins and | |
The Killer putting on a show6 years old and just barely off my daddy's knee | |
When those rockabilly rebels | |
Sent the Devil running right through me | |
A drive-in movie in the trunk of my car | |
One-eyed sailor in an ice house bar | |
Spit-shine | |
Charlie and ol' | |
Peg-leg Bill | |
Are dressed up fit to kill | |
On Telephone | |
RoadTelephone | |
Road, Telephone | |
RoadBrabecue and beer on ice | |
A salty watermelon slice | |
At the Little | |
Taste of Paradise | |
On Telephone | |
Road |
zuò cí : Crowell | |
Rain came down in endless sheets of thunder | |
Lightning bolts split pine trees down to the roots | |
In the shadow of the | |
AstrodomeWith a hurricane coming on strong | |
We used to hit the streets and go swimming in our birthday suits | |
Skiing in a bar ditch behind a moped13 stitches on the corner of a sardine can | |
We were dirt poor | |
Houston kids | |
Our whole family living on the skids | |
But we always had a nickel for the coming of the ice cream man | |
Mosquito truck blowing up | |
DDTBarefoot heathens running wild and free | |
Air raid buzzer at a noonday scream | |
Living in a dream | |
On Telephone | |
RoadI used to love them cherry | |
Cokes down at the | |
Prince' s Drive | |
Inand the cheeseburgers tasted so good | |
I like to come untied | |
There' s a | |
Chinaberry tree | |
I remember | |
I used to climb in and out of my window | |
The night | |
I left was on the day before my | |
Grandma died | |
Sawdust spread out on a dance hall floor | |
Jukebox ripping at an allout roar | |
Barmaid smiling at a 10 cent tip | |
Living is a trip | |
On Telephone | |
RoadMagnolia | |
Garden bandstand on the very front row | |
Johnny Cash | |
Carl Perkins and | |
The Killer putting on a show6 years old and just barely off my daddy' s knee | |
When those rockabilly rebels | |
Sent the Devil running right through me | |
A drivein movie in the trunk of my car | |
Oneeyed sailor in an ice house bar | |
Spitshine | |
Charlie and ol' | |
Pegleg Bill | |
Are dressed up fit to kill | |
On Telephone | |
RoadTelephone | |
Road, Telephone | |
RoadBrabecue and beer on ice | |
A salty watermelon slice | |
At the Little | |
Taste of Paradise | |
On Telephone | |
Road |