| Song | The Lebanon |
| Artist | The Human League |
| Album | Hysteria |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : CALLIS, JO/OAKEY, PHILIP | |
| She dreams of nineteen sixty-nine | |
| Before the soldiers came | |
| The life was cheap on bread and wine | |
| And sharing meant no shame | |
| She is awakened by the screams | |
| Of rockets flying from nearby | |
| And scared she clings onto her dreams | |
| To beat the fear that she might die | |
| And who will have won | |
| When the soldiers have gone | |
| From the lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| Before he leaves the camp he stops | |
| He scans the world outside | |
| And where there used to be some shops | |
| Is where the snipers sometimes hide | |
| He left his home the week before | |
| He thought he'd be like the police | |
| But now he finds he is at war | |
| "weren't we supposed to keep the peace" | |
| And who will have won | |
| When the soldiers have gone | |
| From the lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| From the lebanon | |
| I must be dreaming | |
| It can't be true | |
| I must be dreaming | |
| It can't be true | |
| And who will have won | |
| When the soldiers have gone? | |
| From the lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| From the lebanon |
| zuo ci : CALLIS, JO OAKEY, PHILIP | |
| She dreams of nineteen sixtynine | |
| Before the soldiers came | |
| The life was cheap on bread and wine | |
| And sharing meant no shame | |
| She is awakened by the screams | |
| Of rockets flying from nearby | |
| And scared she clings onto her dreams | |
| To beat the fear that she might die | |
| And who will have won | |
| When the soldiers have gone | |
| From the lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| Before he leaves the camp he stops | |
| He scans the world outside | |
| And where there used to be some shops | |
| Is where the snipers sometimes hide | |
| He left his home the week before | |
| He thought he' d be like the police | |
| But now he finds he is at war | |
| " weren' t we supposed to keep the peace" | |
| And who will have won | |
| When the soldiers have gone | |
| From the lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| From the lebanon | |
| I must be dreaming | |
| It can' t be true | |
| I must be dreaming | |
| It can' t be true | |
| And who will have won | |
| When the soldiers have gone? | |
| From the lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| From the lebanon |
| zuò cí : CALLIS, JO OAKEY, PHILIP | |
| She dreams of nineteen sixtynine | |
| Before the soldiers came | |
| The life was cheap on bread and wine | |
| And sharing meant no shame | |
| She is awakened by the screams | |
| Of rockets flying from nearby | |
| And scared she clings onto her dreams | |
| To beat the fear that she might die | |
| And who will have won | |
| When the soldiers have gone | |
| From the lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| Before he leaves the camp he stops | |
| He scans the world outside | |
| And where there used to be some shops | |
| Is where the snipers sometimes hide | |
| He left his home the week before | |
| He thought he' d be like the police | |
| But now he finds he is at war | |
| " weren' t we supposed to keep the peace" | |
| And who will have won | |
| When the soldiers have gone | |
| From the lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| From the lebanon | |
| I must be dreaming | |
| It can' t be true | |
| I must be dreaming | |
| It can' t be true | |
| And who will have won | |
| When the soldiers have gone? | |
| From the lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| The lebanon | |
| From the lebanon |