| Song | Long Thin Dawn |
| Artist | Gordon Lightfoot |
| Album | United Artists Collection, The |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Lightfoot | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| I've seen the hills of frisco and the streets of montreal | |
| In every town i've been to i've had someone to call | |
| From winnipeg to edmonton, vancouver to st. paul | |
| I've had so many good friends i couldn't miss them all | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| Last night i came to denver beneath the snow-capped ridge | |
| I thought about my darlin' as i stood beneath the bridge | |
| And there were times i made her cry but i guess by now she's learned | |
| That any time i've wandered i always have returned | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| Right now i'm on a highway just east of omaha | |
| Riding shotgun on the biggest rig you ever saw | |
| With forty tons of pig iron and a trucker known as bill | |
| All the way to windsor, we've got some miles to kill | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| While climbin' up a hillside, bill drops 'er down a gear | |
| And the engine sings so sweetly 'tis music to my ear | |
| I tell him how i long to be just like him if i can | |
| Drivin' like the restless wind across this precious land | |
| Says bill 'the air is clean tonight' as he puffs a big cigar | |
| 'and if this rig keeps rollin', my boy you'll travel far | |
| But when you are a trucker you'll come to realize | |
| The only thing a man can do is watch the world go by' | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again |
| zuo ci : Lightfoot | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| I' ve seen the hills of frisco and the streets of montreal | |
| In every town i' ve been to i' ve had someone to call | |
| From winnipeg to edmonton, vancouver to st. paul | |
| I' ve had so many good friends i couldn' t miss them all | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| Last night i came to denver beneath the snowcapped ridge | |
| I thought about my darlin' as i stood beneath the bridge | |
| And there were times i made her cry but i guess by now she' s learned | |
| That any time i' ve wandered i always have returned | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| Right now i' m on a highway just east of omaha | |
| Riding shotgun on the biggest rig you ever saw | |
| With forty tons of pig iron and a trucker known as bill | |
| All the way to windsor, we' ve got some miles to kill | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| While climbin' up a hillside, bill drops ' er down a gear | |
| And the engine sings so sweetly ' tis music to my ear | |
| I tell him how i long to be just like him if i can | |
| Drivin' like the restless wind across this precious land | |
| Says bill ' the air is clean tonight' as he puffs a big cigar | |
| ' and if this rig keeps rollin', my boy you' ll travel far | |
| But when you are a trucker you' ll come to realize | |
| The only thing a man can do is watch the world go by' | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again |
| zuò cí : Lightfoot | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| I' ve seen the hills of frisco and the streets of montreal | |
| In every town i' ve been to i' ve had someone to call | |
| From winnipeg to edmonton, vancouver to st. paul | |
| I' ve had so many good friends i couldn' t miss them all | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| Last night i came to denver beneath the snowcapped ridge | |
| I thought about my darlin' as i stood beneath the bridge | |
| And there were times i made her cry but i guess by now she' s learned | |
| That any time i' ve wandered i always have returned | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| Right now i' m on a highway just east of omaha | |
| Riding shotgun on the biggest rig you ever saw | |
| With forty tons of pig iron and a trucker known as bill | |
| All the way to windsor, we' ve got some miles to kill | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| While climbin' up a hillside, bill drops ' er down a gear | |
| And the engine sings so sweetly ' tis music to my ear | |
| I tell him how i long to be just like him if i can | |
| Drivin' like the restless wind across this precious land | |
| Says bill ' the air is clean tonight' as he puffs a big cigar | |
| ' and if this rig keeps rollin', my boy you' ll travel far | |
| But when you are a trucker you' ll come to realize | |
| The only thing a man can do is watch the world go by' | |
| And that long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| That long thin dawn | |
| Is comin' on again |