Song | Are All the Children in |
Artist | Johnny Cash |
Album | The Fabulous Johnny Cash (Hymns by Johnny Cash & Songs of Our Soil) |
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[00:00.00] | 作词 : Starrett |
[00:11.98] | When I'm alone I often think of an old house on the hill |
[00:17.99] | Of a big yard hedged in roses where we ran and played at will |
[00:25.22] | And when the night time brought us home hushing our merry din |
[00:30.88] | Mother would look around and ask are all the children in |
[00:44.13] | Well it's been many a year now and the old house on the hill |
[00:49.52] | No longer has my mother's care and the yard is still so still |
[00:58.62] | But if I listen I can hear it all no matter how long it's been |
[01:05.40] | I seem to hear my mother ask are all the children in |
[01:16.94] | And I wonder when the curtain falls on that last earthly day |
[01:23.27] | When we say goodbye to all of this to our pain and work and play |
[01:30.75] | When we step across the river where mother so long has been |
[01:37.49] | Will we hear ask her a final time are all the children in |
[01:43.88] | I come |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Starrett |
[00:11.98] | When I' m alone I often think of an old house on the hill |
[00:17.99] | Of a big yard hedged in roses where we ran and played at will |
[00:25.22] | And when the night time brought us home hushing our merry din |
[00:30.88] | Mother would look around and ask are all the children in |
[00:44.13] | Well it' s been many a year now and the old house on the hill |
[00:49.52] | No longer has my mother' s care and the yard is still so still |
[00:58.62] | But if I listen I can hear it all no matter how long it' s been |
[01:05.40] | I seem to hear my mother ask are all the children in |
[01:16.94] | And I wonder when the curtain falls on that last earthly day |
[01:23.27] | When we say goodbye to all of this to our pain and work and play |
[01:30.75] | When we step across the river where mother so long has been |
[01:37.49] | Will we hear ask her a final time are all the children in |
[01:43.88] | I come |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Starrett |
[00:11.98] | When I' m alone I often think of an old house on the hill |
[00:17.99] | Of a big yard hedged in roses where we ran and played at will |
[00:25.22] | And when the night time brought us home hushing our merry din |
[00:30.88] | Mother would look around and ask are all the children in |
[00:44.13] | Well it' s been many a year now and the old house on the hill |
[00:49.52] | No longer has my mother' s care and the yard is still so still |
[00:58.62] | But if I listen I can hear it all no matter how long it' s been |
[01:05.40] | I seem to hear my mother ask are all the children in |
[01:16.94] | And I wonder when the curtain falls on that last earthly day |
[01:23.27] | When we say goodbye to all of this to our pain and work and play |
[01:30.75] | When we step across the river where mother so long has been |
[01:37.49] | Will we hear ask her a final time are all the children in |
[01:43.88] | I come |