Song | West Texas Highway |
Artist | Lyle Lovett |
Album | Step Inside This House |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Castleman, Murphey |
[00:01.40] | Now I was driving down a West Texas highway |
[00:07.71] | I saw a hitchhiker and his thumb was pointing my way |
[00:12.28] | |
[00:13.09] | He didn't look suspicious |
[00:14.89] | |
[00:15.77] | He didn't look any too clean |
[00:19.39] | |
[00:22.81] | So I put on my brakes and I opened my door |
[00:28.46] | |
[00:29.46] | Could tell he was a bum by the muddy boot he wore |
[00:33.51] | He said, "I'm going down to Haskell |
[00:36.62] | Got a woman back in Abilene" |
[00:40.50] | |
[00:44.24] | He told me, "Son, East Texas is where I come from |
[00:50.04] | |
[00:50.76] | I've been riding that Jacksonville rodeo and I got humdrum |
[00:56.12] | I'm traveling around |
[00:58.18] | A whole lot of Texas I've seen" |
[01:02.84] | |
[01:05.49] | Yes and I'm mighty glad you was pushing down my way |
[01:11.92] | |
[01:12.54] | Your fancy clothes and this shiny Chevrolet |
[01:16.71] | Yes I'm going down to Haskell |
[01:19.78] | Got a woman back in Abilene |
[01:24.39] | |
[02:10.89] | You know he was grinning like a possum and mighty happy rascal |
[02:17.62] | He waved good-bye when I let him out in Haskell |
[02:22.37] | And that's about the last of that |
[02:25.05] | Road tramp that I've ever seen |
[02:29.23] | |
[02:32.45] | But you know that I'm still wishing to this very day |
[02:39.36] | That he had my clothes and this shiny Chevrolet |
[02:43.41] | And it was me going to Haskell |
[02:46.65] | With a woman back in Abilene |
[02:51.02] | |
[02:53.89] | You know that I'm still wishing to this very day |
[03:00.80] | That he had my clothes and this big Chevrolet |
[03:04.41] | And it was me going to Haskell |
[03:08.47] | |
[03:09.66] | With a woman back in Abilene |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Castleman, Murphey |
[00:01.40] | Now I was driving down a West Texas highway |
[00:07.71] | I saw a hitchhiker and his thumb was pointing my way |
[00:12.28] | |
[00:13.09] | He didn' t look suspicious |
[00:14.89] | |
[00:15.77] | He didn' t look any too clean |
[00:19.39] | |
[00:22.81] | So I put on my brakes and I opened my door |
[00:28.46] | |
[00:29.46] | Could tell he was a bum by the muddy boot he wore |
[00:33.51] | He said, " I' m going down to Haskell |
[00:36.62] | Got a woman back in Abilene" |
[00:40.50] | |
[00:44.24] | He told me, " Son, East Texas is where I come from |
[00:50.04] | |
[00:50.76] | I' ve been riding that Jacksonville rodeo and I got humdrum |
[00:56.12] | I' m traveling around |
[00:58.18] | A whole lot of Texas I' ve seen" |
[01:02.84] | |
[01:05.49] | Yes and I' m mighty glad you was pushing down my way |
[01:11.92] | |
[01:12.54] | Your fancy clothes and this shiny Chevrolet |
[01:16.71] | Yes I' m going down to Haskell |
[01:19.78] | Got a woman back in Abilene |
[01:24.39] | |
[02:10.89] | You know he was grinning like a possum and mighty happy rascal |
[02:17.62] | He waved goodbye when I let him out in Haskell |
[02:22.37] | And that' s about the last of that |
[02:25.05] | Road tramp that I' ve ever seen |
[02:29.23] | |
[02:32.45] | But you know that I' m still wishing to this very day |
[02:39.36] | That he had my clothes and this shiny Chevrolet |
[02:43.41] | And it was me going to Haskell |
[02:46.65] | With a woman back in Abilene |
[02:51.02] | |
[02:53.89] | You know that I' m still wishing to this very day |
[03:00.80] | That he had my clothes and this big Chevrolet |
[03:04.41] | And it was me going to Haskell |
[03:08.47] | |
[03:09.66] | With a woman back in Abilene |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Castleman, Murphey |
[00:01.40] | Now I was driving down a West Texas highway |
[00:07.71] | I saw a hitchhiker and his thumb was pointing my way |
[00:12.28] | |
[00:13.09] | He didn' t look suspicious |
[00:14.89] | |
[00:15.77] | He didn' t look any too clean |
[00:19.39] | |
[00:22.81] | So I put on my brakes and I opened my door |
[00:28.46] | |
[00:29.46] | Could tell he was a bum by the muddy boot he wore |
[00:33.51] | He said, " I' m going down to Haskell |
[00:36.62] | Got a woman back in Abilene" |
[00:40.50] | |
[00:44.24] | He told me, " Son, East Texas is where I come from |
[00:50.04] | |
[00:50.76] | I' ve been riding that Jacksonville rodeo and I got humdrum |
[00:56.12] | I' m traveling around |
[00:58.18] | A whole lot of Texas I' ve seen" |
[01:02.84] | |
[01:05.49] | Yes and I' m mighty glad you was pushing down my way |
[01:11.92] | |
[01:12.54] | Your fancy clothes and this shiny Chevrolet |
[01:16.71] | Yes I' m going down to Haskell |
[01:19.78] | Got a woman back in Abilene |
[01:24.39] | |
[02:10.89] | You know he was grinning like a possum and mighty happy rascal |
[02:17.62] | He waved goodbye when I let him out in Haskell |
[02:22.37] | And that' s about the last of that |
[02:25.05] | Road tramp that I' ve ever seen |
[02:29.23] | |
[02:32.45] | But you know that I' m still wishing to this very day |
[02:39.36] | That he had my clothes and this shiny Chevrolet |
[02:43.41] | And it was me going to Haskell |
[02:46.65] | With a woman back in Abilene |
[02:51.02] | |
[02:53.89] | You know that I' m still wishing to this very day |
[03:00.80] | That he had my clothes and this big Chevrolet |
[03:04.41] | And it was me going to Haskell |
[03:08.47] | |
[03:09.66] | With a woman back in Abilene |