Song | Folsom Prison Blues |
Artist | Johnny Cash & the Tennessee Two |
Album | Murder |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Cash |
[00:05.58] | I hear the train a comin' |
[00:07.22] | It's rollin' 'round the bend, |
[00:08.59] | And I ain't seen the sunshine, |
[00:12.28] | Since, I don't know when, |
[00:14.15] | I'm stuck in Folsom Prison, |
[00:15.65] | |
[00:16.33] | And time keeps draggin' on, |
[00:20.19] | But that train keeps a-rollin', |
[00:25.93] | On down to San Antone. |
[00:27.18] | |
[00:28.64] | When I was just a baby, |
[00:31.96] | My Mama told me, "Son, |
[00:34.32] | Always be a good boy, |
[00:36.44] | Don't ever play with guns," |
[00:38.44] | But I shot a man in Reno, |
[00:40.50] | Just to watch him die, |
[00:44.76] | When I hear that whistle blowin', |
[00:49.75] | I hang my head and cry. |
[00:54.44] | |
[01:18.85] | I bet there's rich folks eatin', |
[01:20.22] | In a fancy dining car, |
[01:22.97] | They're probably drinkin' coffee, |
[01:25.09] | And smokin' big cigars, |
[01:27.27] | But I know I had it comin', |
[01:28.71] | I know I can't be free, |
[01:32.74] | |
[01:36.24] | But those people keep a-movin', |
[01:37.11] | |
[01:39.18] | And that's what tortures me. |
[01:41.57] | |
[02:07.56] | Well, if they freed me from this prison, |
[02:08.81] | If that railroad train was mine, |
[02:12.43] | I bet I'd move out over a little, |
[02:14.18] | Farther down the line, |
[02:16.68] | Far from Folsom Prison, |
[02:17.61] | That's where I want to stay, |
[02:22.48] | |
[02:25.29] | And I'd let that lonesome whistle, |
[02:26.79] | Blow my Blues away. |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Cash |
[00:05.58] | I hear the train a comin' |
[00:07.22] | It' s rollin' ' round the bend, |
[00:08.59] | And I ain' t seen the sunshine, |
[00:12.28] | Since, I don' t know when, |
[00:14.15] | I' m stuck in Folsom Prison, |
[00:15.65] | |
[00:16.33] | And time keeps draggin' on, |
[00:20.19] | But that train keeps arollin', |
[00:25.93] | On down to San Antone. |
[00:27.18] | |
[00:28.64] | When I was just a baby, |
[00:31.96] | My Mama told me, " Son, |
[00:34.32] | Always be a good boy, |
[00:36.44] | Don' t ever play with guns," |
[00:38.44] | But I shot a man in Reno, |
[00:40.50] | Just to watch him die, |
[00:44.76] | When I hear that whistle blowin', |
[00:49.75] | I hang my head and cry. |
[00:54.44] | |
[01:18.85] | I bet there' s rich folks eatin', |
[01:20.22] | In a fancy dining car, |
[01:22.97] | They' re probably drinkin' coffee, |
[01:25.09] | And smokin' big cigars, |
[01:27.27] | But I know I had it comin', |
[01:28.71] | I know I can' t be free, |
[01:32.74] | |
[01:36.24] | But those people keep amovin', |
[01:37.11] | |
[01:39.18] | And that' s what tortures me. |
[01:41.57] | |
[02:07.56] | Well, if they freed me from this prison, |
[02:08.81] | If that railroad train was mine, |
[02:12.43] | I bet I' d move out over a little, |
[02:14.18] | Farther down the line, |
[02:16.68] | Far from Folsom Prison, |
[02:17.61] | That' s where I want to stay, |
[02:22.48] | |
[02:25.29] | And I' d let that lonesome whistle, |
[02:26.79] | Blow my Blues away. |