| Song | the deader |
| Artist | Two Gallants |
| Album | Two Gallants |
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| 作曲 : Corvidae, Fontaine | |
| So now let me tell you about this girl of mine | |
| Heart like all men's dreams in the days of '49 | |
| I turn hollow no me more swallow this fast only she breaks | |
| But distance keeps her miles or meters what difference does it make | |
| 'Cause here they come again to repossess my dreams | |
| Child don't play yourself, things are never what they seem | |
| A bridge a river a pale moon sliver, city shines so bright | |
| But to my despair I wake up where they sleep out every night | |
| And the girl I love is oh, so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| Oh, now the raging sea she laps upon my door | |
| I'll round a thousand horns just to drown upon her shore | |
| Blood red roses, go down Moses, oh billowing sails | |
| Those so weak-willed guts all sea-filled thrown them o'er the rails | |
| Boys tighten up the jib and sing a hearty song | |
| We been driftin', driftin', for far too long | |
| I take no care me I'm so bare-breasted on the bow | |
| Scabbed and wheathered, skin of leather who's the deader now | |
| But the girl I love is oh so, oh so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| It's so long lady angel, I guess I'll say goodbye | |
| But I do believe I'm aging right before your eyes | |
| Wash up on her coast, not a nickel to my name | |
| Sold my, sold my, sold my gold watch and chain | |
| Enough to hire a band of liars to march me on my way | |
| Through hills and valleys sugar ditch alleys up to her open gate | |
| The girl I love is oh so, oh so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| It's so long lady angel, I guess I'll say goodbye | |
| But I do believe I'm aging right before your eyes | |
| Cock crow in the morning, heard it loud and clear | |
| Ask her for to marry, she answers with a tear | |
| "Boy you have my heart and you know you always will | |
| But that ain't enough to hold me 'cause love don't pay the bills." | |
| I turned away in shame for all my days in vain | |
| Guess I'll just drag on, no one loves you till you're gone | |
| Let the river be my guide, let the desert be my bride | |
| Till my heart turns to steel, till I no longer feel | |
| That the girl I love is oh so, oh so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| It's so long lady angel, I guess I'll say goodbye | |
| But I do believe I'm aging right before your eyes |
| zuo qu : Corvidae, Fontaine | |
| So now let me tell you about this girl of mine | |
| Heart like all men' s dreams in the days of ' 49 | |
| I turn hollow no me more swallow this fast only she breaks | |
| But distance keeps her miles or meters what difference does it make | |
| ' Cause here they come again to repossess my dreams | |
| Child don' t play yourself, things are never what they seem | |
| A bridge a river a pale moon sliver, city shines so bright | |
| But to my despair I wake up where they sleep out every night | |
| And the girl I love is oh, so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| Oh, now the raging sea she laps upon my door | |
| I' ll round a thousand horns just to drown upon her shore | |
| Blood red roses, go down Moses, oh billowing sails | |
| Those so weakwilled guts all seafilled thrown them o' er the rails | |
| Boys tighten up the jib and sing a hearty song | |
| We been driftin', driftin', for far too long | |
| I take no care me I' m so barebreasted on the bow | |
| Scabbed and wheathered, skin of leather who' s the deader now | |
| But the girl I love is oh so, oh so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| It' s so long lady angel, I guess I' ll say goodbye | |
| But I do believe I' m aging right before your eyes | |
| Wash up on her coast, not a nickel to my name | |
| Sold my, sold my, sold my gold watch and chain | |
| Enough to hire a band of liars to march me on my way | |
| Through hills and valleys sugar ditch alleys up to her open gate | |
| The girl I love is oh so, oh so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| It' s so long lady angel, I guess I' ll say goodbye | |
| But I do believe I' m aging right before your eyes | |
| Cock crow in the morning, heard it loud and clear | |
| Ask her for to marry, she answers with a tear | |
| " Boy you have my heart and you know you always will | |
| But that ain' t enough to hold me ' cause love don' t pay the bills." | |
| I turned away in shame for all my days in vain | |
| Guess I' ll just drag on, no one loves you till you' re gone | |
| Let the river be my guide, let the desert be my bride | |
| Till my heart turns to steel, till I no longer feel | |
| That the girl I love is oh so, oh so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| It' s so long lady angel, I guess I' ll say goodbye | |
| But I do believe I' m aging right before your eyes |
| zuò qǔ : Corvidae, Fontaine | |
| So now let me tell you about this girl of mine | |
| Heart like all men' s dreams in the days of ' 49 | |
| I turn hollow no me more swallow this fast only she breaks | |
| But distance keeps her miles or meters what difference does it make | |
| ' Cause here they come again to repossess my dreams | |
| Child don' t play yourself, things are never what they seem | |
| A bridge a river a pale moon sliver, city shines so bright | |
| But to my despair I wake up where they sleep out every night | |
| And the girl I love is oh, so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| Oh, now the raging sea she laps upon my door | |
| I' ll round a thousand horns just to drown upon her shore | |
| Blood red roses, go down Moses, oh billowing sails | |
| Those so weakwilled guts all seafilled thrown them o' er the rails | |
| Boys tighten up the jib and sing a hearty song | |
| We been driftin', driftin', for far too long | |
| I take no care me I' m so barebreasted on the bow | |
| Scabbed and wheathered, skin of leather who' s the deader now | |
| But the girl I love is oh so, oh so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| It' s so long lady angel, I guess I' ll say goodbye | |
| But I do believe I' m aging right before your eyes | |
| Wash up on her coast, not a nickel to my name | |
| Sold my, sold my, sold my gold watch and chain | |
| Enough to hire a band of liars to march me on my way | |
| Through hills and valleys sugar ditch alleys up to her open gate | |
| The girl I love is oh so, oh so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| It' s so long lady angel, I guess I' ll say goodbye | |
| But I do believe I' m aging right before your eyes | |
| Cock crow in the morning, heard it loud and clear | |
| Ask her for to marry, she answers with a tear | |
| " Boy you have my heart and you know you always will | |
| But that ain' t enough to hold me ' cause love don' t pay the bills." | |
| I turned away in shame for all my days in vain | |
| Guess I' ll just drag on, no one loves you till you' re gone | |
| Let the river be my guide, let the desert be my bride | |
| Till my heart turns to steel, till I no longer feel | |
| That the girl I love is oh so, oh so far away | |
| I wonder can she hear me as I go through my day | |
| It' s so long lady angel, I guess I' ll say goodbye | |
| But I do believe I' m aging right before your eyes |