Song | Vagabond Of The Western World - John Peel Session, 1973 |
Artist | Thin Lizzy |
Album | Live At The BBC |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Lynott | |
I could tell you the story of a vagabond | |
A playboy of the western world | |
One day by chance he came upon | |
A fair young maid, a country girl | |
He told her that he loved her | |
And he took all of her silver | |
He told her that he needed her too | |
He said "hey baby, you got eyes of blue" | |
But he was a vagabond | |
Blue eyes, oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
The kind of eyes that say "i do" eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
He roamed around the cities | |
Searching for his fortune and fame | |
No lady ever got to know his name | |
Shame, but that was his game | |
Gave a girl a baby boy | |
He said "this child is my pride and joy" | |
"i'm busy running wild and free" | |
"make sure he grows up like me" | |
And i'm a vagabond | |
Blue eyes, oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
The kind of eyes that say "i do" eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
Oh i could tell you a story of a vagabond | |
He was a playboy of the western world | |
He wore an earring in his left ear | |
You see his father he was a gypsy | |
You just might meet him upon the highway | |
Pretty fine dancer too | |
But he's leave you blue, he'd leave | |
He'd leave you woman |
zuo ci : Lynott | |
I could tell you the story of a vagabond | |
A playboy of the western world | |
One day by chance he came upon | |
A fair young maid, a country girl | |
He told her that he loved her | |
And he took all of her silver | |
He told her that he needed her too | |
He said " hey baby, you got eyes of blue" | |
But he was a vagabond | |
Blue eyes, oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
The kind of eyes that say " i do" eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
He roamed around the cities | |
Searching for his fortune and fame | |
No lady ever got to know his name | |
Shame, but that was his game | |
Gave a girl a baby boy | |
He said " this child is my pride and joy" | |
" i' m busy running wild and free" | |
" make sure he grows up like me" | |
And i' m a vagabond | |
Blue eyes, oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
The kind of eyes that say " i do" eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
Oh i could tell you a story of a vagabond | |
He was a playboy of the western world | |
He wore an earring in his left ear | |
You see his father he was a gypsy | |
You just might meet him upon the highway | |
Pretty fine dancer too | |
But he' s leave you blue, he' d leave | |
He' d leave you woman |
zuò cí : Lynott | |
I could tell you the story of a vagabond | |
A playboy of the western world | |
One day by chance he came upon | |
A fair young maid, a country girl | |
He told her that he loved her | |
And he took all of her silver | |
He told her that he needed her too | |
He said " hey baby, you got eyes of blue" | |
But he was a vagabond | |
Blue eyes, oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
The kind of eyes that say " i do" eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
He roamed around the cities | |
Searching for his fortune and fame | |
No lady ever got to know his name | |
Shame, but that was his game | |
Gave a girl a baby boy | |
He said " this child is my pride and joy" | |
" i' m busy running wild and free" | |
" make sure he grows up like me" | |
And i' m a vagabond | |
Blue eyes, oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
The kind of eyes that say " i do" eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
Oh baby blue, oh blue eyes | |
Oh i could tell you a story of a vagabond | |
He was a playboy of the western world | |
He wore an earring in his left ear | |
You see his father he was a gypsy | |
You just might meet him upon the highway | |
Pretty fine dancer too | |
But he' s leave you blue, he' d leave | |
He' d leave you woman |