Song | The Sad Café |
Artist | Eagles |
Album | The Studio Albums 1972-1979 Limited Edition |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:38.699] | Out in the shiny night the rain was softly falling |
[00:47.989] | The tracks that ran down the boulevard had |
[00:52.349] | all been washed away |
[00:59.199] | Out of the silver light the past came softly calling |
[01:07.190] | And I remember the times we spent |
[01:11.500] | inside the Sad Cafe |
[01:19.130] | Oh it seemed like a holy place |
[01:23.900] | protected by amazing grace |
[01:28.830] | And we would sing right out loud the |
[01:32.320] | things we could not say |
[01:38.289] | We thought we could change this world |
[01:41.780] | with words like "love" and "freedom" |
[01:47.220] | We were part of the lonely crowd |
[01:50.960] | Inside the Sad Cafe |
[01:56.700] | Oh, expecting to fly, |
[02:04.780] | we would meet on that shore in the sweet by and by |
[02:15.870] | Some of their dreams came true, |
[02:19.490] | some just passed away |
[02:24.480] | And some of the stayed behind |
[02:28.510] | inside the Sad Cafe. |
[02:52.200] | The clouds rolled in and hid that shore |
[03:01.800] | Now that Glory Train, it don't stop here no more |
[03:10.930] | Now I look at the years gone by, |
[03:15.420] | and wonder at the powers that be. |
[03:20.179] | I don't know why fortune smiles on some |
[03:24.950] | and let's the rest go free |
[03:30.920] | Maybe the time has drawn the faces I recall |
[03:39.380] | But things in this life change very slowly, |
[03:43.310] | if they ever change at all |
[03:49.540] | There's no use in asking why, |
[03:52.820] | it just turned out that way |
[03:58.560] | So meet me at midnight baby |
[04:02.380] | inside the Sad Cafe. |
[04:07.510] | Why don't you meet me at midnight baby, |
[04:12.100] | inside the Sad Cafe. |
[05:03.360] |
[00:38.699] | Out in the shiny night the rain was softly falling |
[00:47.989] | The tracks that ran down the boulevard had |
[00:52.349] | all been washed away |
[00:59.199] | Out of the silver light the past came softly calling |
[01:07.190] | And I remember the times we spent |
[01:11.500] | inside the Sad Cafe |
[01:19.130] | Oh it seemed like a holy place |
[01:23.900] | protected by amazing grace |
[01:28.830] | And we would sing right out loud the |
[01:32.320] | things we could not say |
[01:38.289] | We thought we could change this world |
[01:41.780] | with words like " love" and " freedom" |
[01:47.220] | We were part of the lonely crowd |
[01:50.960] | Inside the Sad Cafe |
[01:56.700] | Oh, expecting to fly, |
[02:04.780] | we would meet on that shore in the sweet by and by |
[02:15.870] | Some of their dreams came true, |
[02:19.490] | some just passed away |
[02:24.480] | And some of the stayed behind |
[02:28.510] | inside the Sad Cafe. |
[02:52.200] | The clouds rolled in and hid that shore |
[03:01.800] | Now that Glory Train, it don' t stop here no more |
[03:10.930] | Now I look at the years gone by, |
[03:15.420] | and wonder at the powers that be. |
[03:20.179] | I don' t know why fortune smiles on some |
[03:24.950] | and let' s the rest go free |
[03:30.920] | Maybe the time has drawn the faces I recall |
[03:39.380] | But things in this life change very slowly, |
[03:43.310] | if they ever change at all |
[03:49.540] | There' s no use in asking why, |
[03:52.820] | it just turned out that way |
[03:58.560] | So meet me at midnight baby |
[04:02.380] | inside the Sad Cafe. |
[04:07.510] | Why don' t you meet me at midnight baby, |
[04:12.100] | inside the Sad Cafe. |
[05:03.360] |
[00:38.699] | Out in the shiny night the rain was softly falling |
[00:47.989] | The tracks that ran down the boulevard had |
[00:52.349] | all been washed away |
[00:59.199] | Out of the silver light the past came softly calling |
[01:07.190] | And I remember the times we spent |
[01:11.500] | inside the Sad Cafe |
[01:19.130] | Oh it seemed like a holy place |
[01:23.900] | protected by amazing grace |
[01:28.830] | And we would sing right out loud the |
[01:32.320] | things we could not say |
[01:38.289] | We thought we could change this world |
[01:41.780] | with words like " love" and " freedom" |
[01:47.220] | We were part of the lonely crowd |
[01:50.960] | Inside the Sad Cafe |
[01:56.700] | Oh, expecting to fly, |
[02:04.780] | we would meet on that shore in the sweet by and by |
[02:15.870] | Some of their dreams came true, |
[02:19.490] | some just passed away |
[02:24.480] | And some of the stayed behind |
[02:28.510] | inside the Sad Cafe. |
[02:52.200] | The clouds rolled in and hid that shore |
[03:01.800] | Now that Glory Train, it don' t stop here no more |
[03:10.930] | Now I look at the years gone by, |
[03:15.420] | and wonder at the powers that be. |
[03:20.179] | I don' t know why fortune smiles on some |
[03:24.950] | and let' s the rest go free |
[03:30.920] | Maybe the time has drawn the faces I recall |
[03:39.380] | But things in this life change very slowly, |
[03:43.310] | if they ever change at all |
[03:49.540] | There' s no use in asking why, |
[03:52.820] | it just turned out that way |
[03:58.560] | So meet me at midnight baby |
[04:02.380] | inside the Sad Cafe. |
[04:07.510] | Why don' t you meet me at midnight baby, |
[04:12.100] | inside the Sad Cafe. |
[05:03.360] |