Song | Rock Salt And Nails |
Artist | Joan Baez |
Album | David's Album |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Phillips | |
On the banks of the river, where the willows hang down, | |
Where the wild birds all warble with a low moaning sound, | |
Down in the hollow where the water runs cold, | |
It's there I *have listened to the lies that you told. | |
(*first) | |
Now I lie on my bed and I see your sweet face. | |
The past I remember, time cannot erase. | |
(The) letters you wrote me were written in shame, | |
And I know that your conscience still echos my *pain. | |
(*name) | |
Now the nights are so long, my sorrow runs deep. | |
Nothing is worse than a night without sleep. | |
I walk out alone, I look at the sky, | |
Too *empty to sing, too **lonesome to cry. | |
(*lonesome) (**empty) | |
(Now) if the ladies were blackbirds and the ladies were thrushes, | |
I'd lie there for hours in the chilly cold marshes. | |
If the ladies were squirrels with (them) high bushy tails, | |
I'd fill up my shotgun with rock salt and nails. |
zuo ci : Phillips | |
On the banks of the river, where the willows hang down, | |
Where the wild birds all warble with a low moaning sound, | |
Down in the hollow where the water runs cold, | |
It' s there I have listened to the lies that you told. | |
first | |
Now I lie on my bed and I see your sweet face. | |
The past I remember, time cannot erase. | |
The letters you wrote me were written in shame, | |
And I know that your conscience still echos my pain. | |
name | |
Now the nights are so long, my sorrow runs deep. | |
Nothing is worse than a night without sleep. | |
I walk out alone, I look at the sky, | |
Too empty to sing, too lonesome to cry. | |
lonesome empty | |
Now if the ladies were blackbirds and the ladies were thrushes, | |
I' d lie there for hours in the chilly cold marshes. | |
If the ladies were squirrels with them high bushy tails, | |
I' d fill up my shotgun with rock salt and nails. |
zuò cí : Phillips | |
On the banks of the river, where the willows hang down, | |
Where the wild birds all warble with a low moaning sound, | |
Down in the hollow where the water runs cold, | |
It' s there I have listened to the lies that you told. | |
first | |
Now I lie on my bed and I see your sweet face. | |
The past I remember, time cannot erase. | |
The letters you wrote me were written in shame, | |
And I know that your conscience still echos my pain. | |
name | |
Now the nights are so long, my sorrow runs deep. | |
Nothing is worse than a night without sleep. | |
I walk out alone, I look at the sky, | |
Too empty to sing, too lonesome to cry. | |
lonesome empty | |
Now if the ladies were blackbirds and the ladies were thrushes, | |
I' d lie there for hours in the chilly cold marshes. | |
If the ladies were squirrels with them high bushy tails, | |
I' d fill up my shotgun with rock salt and nails. |