Song | Uncle Salty (Album Version) |
Artist | Aerosmith |
Album | Toys In The Attic |
作词 : Hamilton, Tyler | |
Lyrics:Tyler/Hamilton Music:Tyler/Hamilton | |
Uncle Salty told me stories of a lonely | |
baby with a lonely kind of life to lead | |
my mammy was lusted, Daddy he was busted | |
they left her to be trusted till the orphan bleeds | |
but when she cried at night, no one came | |
and when she cried at night, went insane | |
Uncle Salty told me when she was just a baby | |
that she'd get by and maybe someday she'd see | |
but soon she found her mother's love for all the others | |
the pushers and the shovers was the life to lead | |
but when she cried at night, no one came | |
and when she cried at night, went insane | |
oooh, it's a sunny day outside my window | |
oooh, it's a sunny day outside my window | |
oooh, oh yeah | |
oooh, oh yeah, yeah yeah | |
now she's doin any for money and a penny | |
a sailor with a penny or two or three | |
hers is the cunning for men who come a-runnin' | |
they all come for fun and it seems to me | |
that when she cried at night, no one came | |
and when she cried at night, went insane | |
oooh, it's a sunny day outside my window |
zuò cí : Hamilton, Tyler | |
Lyrics: Tyler Hamilton Music: Tyler Hamilton | |
Uncle Salty told me stories of a lonely | |
baby with a lonely kind of life to lead | |
my mammy was lusted, Daddy he was busted | |
they left her to be trusted till the orphan bleeds | |
but when she cried at night, no one came | |
and when she cried at night, went insane | |
Uncle Salty told me when she was just a baby | |
that she' d get by and maybe someday she' d see | |
but soon she found her mother' s love for all the others | |
the pushers and the shovers was the life to lead | |
but when she cried at night, no one came | |
and when she cried at night, went insane | |
oooh, it' s a sunny day outside my window | |
oooh, it' s a sunny day outside my window | |
oooh, oh yeah | |
oooh, oh yeah, yeah yeah | |
now she' s doin any for money and a penny | |
a sailor with a penny or two or three | |
hers is the cunning for men who come arunnin' | |
they all come for fun and it seems to me | |
that when she cried at night, no one came | |
and when she cried at night, went insane | |
oooh, it' s a sunny day outside my window |