Song | Gabriel And Me |
Artist | Joan Baez |
Album | Blessed Are... |
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作词 : Baez | |
(Words and Music by Joan Baez) | |
The grey quiet horse wears the reins of dawn, | |
and nobody knows what mountain he's from. | |
In his mouth he carries the golden key, | |
and nobody sees him but Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
His nose is silver and his mane is white, | |
his eyes are black and starry like night. | |
So softly he splashes his hoofs in the sea, | |
that nobody hears him but Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
He comes in the morning when the air is still, | |
he races the sun and he always will. | |
We raise up the window and call through the trees, | |
oh we'd love to fly with you, Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
For your back is wingless and there's room for two, | |
we'll mount from a tree and ride straight on through. | |
But I guess you're wiser than I thought you'd be, | |
for you never will listen to Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
For you know that one day we'll forget to wake, | |
call it destiny, call it fate. | |
You'll nuzzle us softly and so silently, | |
we'll ride in the morning, Gabriel and me, | |
with the golden key. | |
Gabriel and me, | |
forever to the sea. | |
© 1970, 1971 Chandos Music (ASCAP) |
zuo ci : Baez | |
Words and Music by Joan Baez | |
The grey quiet horse wears the reins of dawn, | |
and nobody knows what mountain he' s from. | |
In his mouth he carries the golden key, | |
and nobody sees him but Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
His nose is silver and his mane is white, | |
his eyes are black and starry like night. | |
So softly he splashes his hoofs in the sea, | |
that nobody hears him but Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
He comes in the morning when the air is still, | |
he races the sun and he always will. | |
We raise up the window and call through the trees, | |
oh we' d love to fly with you, Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
For your back is wingless and there' s room for two, | |
we' ll mount from a tree and ride straight on through. | |
But I guess you' re wiser than I thought you' d be, | |
for you never will listen to Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
For you know that one day we' ll forget to wake, | |
call it destiny, call it fate. | |
You' ll nuzzle us softly and so silently, | |
we' ll ride in the morning, Gabriel and me, | |
with the golden key. | |
Gabriel and me, | |
forever to the sea. | |
1970, 1971 Chandos Music ASCAP |
zuò cí : Baez | |
Words and Music by Joan Baez | |
The grey quiet horse wears the reins of dawn, | |
and nobody knows what mountain he' s from. | |
In his mouth he carries the golden key, | |
and nobody sees him but Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
His nose is silver and his mane is white, | |
his eyes are black and starry like night. | |
So softly he splashes his hoofs in the sea, | |
that nobody hears him but Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
He comes in the morning when the air is still, | |
he races the sun and he always will. | |
We raise up the window and call through the trees, | |
oh we' d love to fly with you, Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
For your back is wingless and there' s room for two, | |
we' ll mount from a tree and ride straight on through. | |
But I guess you' re wiser than I thought you' d be, | |
for you never will listen to Gabriel and me. | |
Gabriel and me. | |
For you know that one day we' ll forget to wake, | |
call it destiny, call it fate. | |
You' ll nuzzle us softly and so silently, | |
we' ll ride in the morning, Gabriel and me, | |
with the golden key. | |
Gabriel and me, | |
forever to the sea. | |
1970, 1971 Chandos Music ASCAP |