Song | Gun Street Girl |
Artist | Tom Waits |
Album | Big Time |
作词 : Waits | |
Falling James in the | |
Tahoe mudStick around to tell us all the tale | |
He fell in love with a | |
Gun Street | |
Girl andNow he's dancing in the | |
Birmingham jail | |
Dancing in the | |
Birmingham jail. | |
Took a 100 dollars off a slaughterhouse | |
JoeBrought a bran' new michigan 20 gauge | |
Got all liquored up on that road house corn, | |
Blew a hole in the hood of a yellow corvette | |
Blew a hole in the hood of a yellow corvette. | |
Bought a second hand | |
Nova from a | |
Cuban Chinese | |
Dyed his hair in the bathroom of a | |
TexacoWith a pawnshop radio, quarter past 4 | |
Well ,he left | |
Waukegan at the slammin' of the door | |
He left Waukegan at the slammin' of the door | |
Chorus:I said | |
John, John he's long gone | |
Gone to Indiana | |
Ain't never coming home | |
I said John, | |
John he's long gone | |
Gone to Indiana, ain't never coming home. | |
Sitting in a sycamore in | |
St. John's | |
WoodSoakin' day old bread in kerosene | |
He was blue as a robin's egg brown as a hog | |
Stayin' out of circulation till the dogs get tired | |
Stayin' out of circulation till the dogs get tired | |
Shadow fixed the toilet with an old trombone | |
He never got up in the morning on a | |
SaturdaySittin' by the | |
Erie with a bull whipped dog | |
Tellin' everyone he saw | |
They went thatta way | |
Tellin' everyone he saw | |
They went thatta way. | |
Now the rain's like gravel on an old tin roof | |
And the Burlinton | |
Northern's pullin' out of the world | |
With a head full of bourbon and a dream in the straw. | |
And a Gun | |
Street Girl was the cause of it all | |
A Gun Street | |
Girl was the cause of it all. | |
Riding in the shadow by the | |
St. Joe Ridge | |
He heard the click clack tappin' of a blind man's cane | |
Pullin' into | |
Baker on a | |
New Year's | |
EveWith one eye on the pistol the other on the door | |
With one eye on the pistol the other on the door. | |
Miss Charlotte took her satchel down to | |
King Fish | |
RowAnd he smuggled in a bran' new pair of alligator shoes. | |
With her fireman's raincoat and her long yellow hair, well | |
They tired her to a tree with a skinny millionaire | |
They tired her to a tree with a skinny millionaire. | |
Chorus:I said | |
John, John he's long gone | |
Gone to Indiana | |
Ain't never coming home | |
I said John, | |
John he's long gone | |
Gone to Indiana, ain't never coming home | |
Bangin' on a table with an old tin cup | |
Sing I'll never kiss a | |
Gun Street | |
Girl again, | |
I'll never kiss a | |
Gun Street | |
Girl again. |
zuò cí : Waits | |
Falling James in the | |
Tahoe mudStick around to tell us all the tale | |
He fell in love with a | |
Gun Street | |
Girl andNow he' s dancing in the | |
Birmingham jail | |
Dancing in the | |
Birmingham jail. | |
Took a 100 dollars off a slaughterhouse | |
JoeBrought a bran' new michigan 20 gauge | |
Got all liquored up on that road house corn, | |
Blew a hole in the hood of a yellow corvette | |
Blew a hole in the hood of a yellow corvette. | |
Bought a second hand | |
Nova from a | |
Cuban Chinese | |
Dyed his hair in the bathroom of a | |
TexacoWith a pawnshop radio, quarter past 4 | |
Well , he left | |
Waukegan at the slammin' of the door | |
He left Waukegan at the slammin' of the door | |
Chorus: I said | |
John, John he' s long gone | |
Gone to Indiana | |
Ain' t never coming home | |
I said John, | |
John he' s long gone | |
Gone to Indiana, ain' t never coming home. | |
Sitting in a sycamore in | |
St. John' s | |
WoodSoakin' day old bread in kerosene | |
He was blue as a robin' s egg brown as a hog | |
Stayin' out of circulation till the dogs get tired | |
Stayin' out of circulation till the dogs get tired | |
Shadow fixed the toilet with an old trombone | |
He never got up in the morning on a | |
SaturdaySittin' by the | |
Erie with a bull whipped dog | |
Tellin' everyone he saw | |
They went thatta way | |
Tellin' everyone he saw | |
They went thatta way. | |
Now the rain' s like gravel on an old tin roof | |
And the Burlinton | |
Northern' s pullin' out of the world | |
With a head full of bourbon and a dream in the straw. | |
And a Gun | |
Street Girl was the cause of it all | |
A Gun Street | |
Girl was the cause of it all. | |
Riding in the shadow by the | |
St. Joe Ridge | |
He heard the click clack tappin' of a blind man' s cane | |
Pullin' into | |
Baker on a | |
New Year' s | |
EveWith one eye on the pistol the other on the door | |
With one eye on the pistol the other on the door. | |
Miss Charlotte took her satchel down to | |
King Fish | |
RowAnd he smuggled in a bran' new pair of alligator shoes. | |
With her fireman' s raincoat and her long yellow hair, well | |
They tired her to a tree with a skinny millionaire | |
They tired her to a tree with a skinny millionaire. | |
Chorus: I said | |
John, John he' s long gone | |
Gone to Indiana | |
Ain' t never coming home | |
I said John, | |
John he' s long gone | |
Gone to Indiana, ain' t never coming home | |
Bangin' on a table with an old tin cup | |
Sing I' ll never kiss a | |
Gun Street | |
Girl again, | |
I' ll never kiss a | |
Gun Street | |
Girl again. |