Song | Tangled Up In Blue |
Artist | Bob Dylan |
Album | The Best of Bob Dylan |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Dylan |
[00:10.740] | Early one morning the sun was shining |
[00:13.240] | I was laying in bed |
[00:15.740] | Wond'ring if she'd changed it all |
[00:17.990] | If her hair was still red |
[00:20.610] | Her folks they said our lives together |
[00:22.860] | Sure was gonna be rough |
[00:25.490] | They never did like Mama's homemade dress |
[00:27.740] | Papa's bankbook wasn't big enough |
[00:29.300] | And I was standing on the side of the road |
[00:32.810] | Rain falling on my shoes |
[00:35.430] | Heading out for the East Coast |
[00:37.500] | Lord knows I've paid some dues getting through |
[00:40.120] | |
[00:42.840] | Tangled up in blue. |
[00:48.940] | |
[00:54.100] | She was married when we first met |
[00:56.560] | Soon to be divorced |
[00:58.380] | I helped her out of a jam I guess |
[01:01.250] | But I used a little too much force |
[01:03.690] | We drove that car as far as we could |
[01:06.180] | Abandoned it out West |
[01:08.620] | Split it up on a dark sad night |
[01:10.940] | Both agreeing it was best |
[01:13.500] | She turned around to look at me |
[01:15.810] | As I was walking away |
[01:18.690] | I heard her say over my shoulder |
[01:20.440] | "We'll meet again someday on the avenue" |
[01:24.560] | |
[01:25.820] | Tangled up in blue. |
[01:27.820] | |
[01:37.600] | I had a job in the great north woods |
[01:39.440] | Working as a cook for a spell |
[01:41.440] | But I never did like it all that much |
[01:44.600] | And one day the ax just fell |
[01:46.509] | So I drifted down to New Orleans |
[01:48.880] | Where I happened to be employed |
[01:51.630] | Working for a while on a fishing boat |
[01:53.820] | Right outside of Delacroix |
[01:56.310] | But all the while I was alone |
[01:58.440] | The past was close behind |
[01:59.690] | I seen a lot of women |
[02:03.190] | But she never escaped my mind and I just grew |
[02:08.310] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:13.690] | |
[02:19.500] | She was working in a topless place |
[02:21.570] | And I stopped in for a beer |
[02:24.600] | I just kept looking at her side of her face |
[02:26.380] | In the spotlight so clear |
[02:28.950] | And later on as the crowd thinned out |
[02:31.250] | I was just about to do the same |
[02:33.630] | She was standing there in back of my chair |
[02:35.950] | Said to me "Don't I know your name?" |
[02:38.500] | I muttered something underneath my breath |
[02:40.690] | She studied the lines on my face |
[02:43.260] | I must admit I felt a little uneasy |
[02:45.500] | When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe |
[02:49.690] | |
[02:50.560] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:53.500] | |
[03:01.500] | She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe |
[03:06.140] | "I thought you'd never say hello" she said |
[03:08.500] | "You look like the silent type" |
[03:10.820] | Then she opened up a book of poems |
[03:13.600] | And handed it to me |
[03:15.500] | Written by an Italian poet |
[03:17.750] | From the fifteenth century |
[03:20.260] | And every one of them words rang true |
[03:22.500] | And glowed like burning coal |
[03:24.820] | Pouring off of every page |
[03:26.940] | Like it was written in my soul from me to you |
[03:32.130] | Tangled up in blue |
[03:35.700] | |
[03:42.760] | I lived with them on Montague Street |
[03:45.380] | In a basement down the stairs |
[03:47.380] | There was music in the café at night |
[03:49.570] | And revolution in the air |
[03:52.700] | Then he started into dealing with slaves |
[03:54.320] | And something inside of him died |
[03:56.760] | She had to sell everything she owned |
[03:59.100] | And froze up inside |
[04:01.630] | And when finally the bottom fell out |
[04:03.820] | I became withdrawn |
[04:05.260] | The only thing I knew how to do |
[04:08.260] | Was to keep on keeping on like a bird that flew |
[04:13.320] | Tangled up in blue. |
[04:23.700] | So now I'm going back again |
[04:26.130] | I got to get her somehow |
[04:28.390] | All the people we used to know |
[04:31.130] | They're an illusion to me now |
[04:33.200] | Some are mathematicians |
[04:35.390] | Some are carpenter's wives |
[04:37.580] | Don't know how it all got started |
[04:39.890] | I don't what they're doing with their lives |
[04:42.260] | But me I'm still on the road |
[04:44.450] | Heading for another joint |
[04:46.770] | We always did feel the same |
[04:49.260] | We just saw it from a different point of view |
[04:53.770] | Tangled up in Blue. |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Dylan |
[00:10.740] | Early one morning the sun was shining |
[00:13.240] | I was laying in bed |
[00:15.740] | Wond' ring if she' d changed it all |
[00:17.990] | If her hair was still red |
[00:20.610] | Her folks they said our lives together |
[00:22.860] | Sure was gonna be rough |
[00:25.490] | They never did like Mama' s homemade dress |
[00:27.740] | Papa' s bankbook wasn' t big enough |
[00:29.300] | And I was standing on the side of the road |
[00:32.810] | Rain falling on my shoes |
[00:35.430] | Heading out for the East Coast |
[00:37.500] | Lord knows I' ve paid some dues getting through |
[00:40.120] | |
[00:42.840] | Tangled up in blue. |
[00:48.940] | |
[00:54.100] | She was married when we first met |
[00:56.560] | Soon to be divorced |
[00:58.380] | I helped her out of a jam I guess |
[01:01.250] | But I used a little too much force |
[01:03.690] | We drove that car as far as we could |
[01:06.180] | Abandoned it out West |
[01:08.620] | Split it up on a dark sad night |
[01:10.940] | Both agreeing it was best |
[01:13.500] | She turned around to look at me |
[01:15.810] | As I was walking away |
[01:18.690] | I heard her say over my shoulder |
[01:20.440] | " We' ll meet again someday on the avenue" |
[01:24.560] | |
[01:25.820] | Tangled up in blue. |
[01:27.820] | |
[01:37.600] | I had a job in the great north woods |
[01:39.440] | Working as a cook for a spell |
[01:41.440] | But I never did like it all that much |
[01:44.600] | And one day the ax just fell |
[01:46.509] | So I drifted down to New Orleans |
[01:48.880] | Where I happened to be employed |
[01:51.630] | Working for a while on a fishing boat |
[01:53.820] | Right outside of Delacroix |
[01:56.310] | But all the while I was alone |
[01:58.440] | The past was close behind |
[01:59.690] | I seen a lot of women |
[02:03.190] | But she never escaped my mind and I just grew |
[02:08.310] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:13.690] | |
[02:19.500] | She was working in a topless place |
[02:21.570] | And I stopped in for a beer |
[02:24.600] | I just kept looking at her side of her face |
[02:26.380] | In the spotlight so clear |
[02:28.950] | And later on as the crowd thinned out |
[02:31.250] | I was just about to do the same |
[02:33.630] | She was standing there in back of my chair |
[02:35.950] | Said to me " Don' t I know your name?" |
[02:38.500] | I muttered something underneath my breath |
[02:40.690] | She studied the lines on my face |
[02:43.260] | I must admit I felt a little uneasy |
[02:45.500] | When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe |
[02:49.690] | |
[02:50.560] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:53.500] | |
[03:01.500] | She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe |
[03:06.140] | " I thought you' d never say hello" she said |
[03:08.500] | " You look like the silent type" |
[03:10.820] | Then she opened up a book of poems |
[03:13.600] | And handed it to me |
[03:15.500] | Written by an Italian poet |
[03:17.750] | From the fifteenth century |
[03:20.260] | And every one of them words rang true |
[03:22.500] | And glowed like burning coal |
[03:24.820] | Pouring off of every page |
[03:26.940] | Like it was written in my soul from me to you |
[03:32.130] | Tangled up in blue |
[03:35.700] | |
[03:42.760] | I lived with them on Montague Street |
[03:45.380] | In a basement down the stairs |
[03:47.380] | There was music in the cafe at night |
[03:49.570] | And revolution in the air |
[03:52.700] | Then he started into dealing with slaves |
[03:54.320] | And something inside of him died |
[03:56.760] | She had to sell everything she owned |
[03:59.100] | And froze up inside |
[04:01.630] | And when finally the bottom fell out |
[04:03.820] | I became withdrawn |
[04:05.260] | The only thing I knew how to do |
[04:08.260] | Was to keep on keeping on like a bird that flew |
[04:13.320] | Tangled up in blue. |
[04:23.700] | So now I' m going back again |
[04:26.130] | I got to get her somehow |
[04:28.390] | All the people we used to know |
[04:31.130] | They' re an illusion to me now |
[04:33.200] | Some are mathematicians |
[04:35.390] | Some are carpenter' s wives |
[04:37.580] | Don' t know how it all got started |
[04:39.890] | I don' t what they' re doing with their lives |
[04:42.260] | But me I' m still on the road |
[04:44.450] | Heading for another joint |
[04:46.770] | We always did feel the same |
[04:49.260] | We just saw it from a different point of view |
[04:53.770] | Tangled up in Blue. |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Dylan |
[00:10.740] | Early one morning the sun was shining |
[00:13.240] | I was laying in bed |
[00:15.740] | Wond' ring if she' d changed it all |
[00:17.990] | If her hair was still red |
[00:20.610] | Her folks they said our lives together |
[00:22.860] | Sure was gonna be rough |
[00:25.490] | They never did like Mama' s homemade dress |
[00:27.740] | Papa' s bankbook wasn' t big enough |
[00:29.300] | And I was standing on the side of the road |
[00:32.810] | Rain falling on my shoes |
[00:35.430] | Heading out for the East Coast |
[00:37.500] | Lord knows I' ve paid some dues getting through |
[00:40.120] | |
[00:42.840] | Tangled up in blue. |
[00:48.940] | |
[00:54.100] | She was married when we first met |
[00:56.560] | Soon to be divorced |
[00:58.380] | I helped her out of a jam I guess |
[01:01.250] | But I used a little too much force |
[01:03.690] | We drove that car as far as we could |
[01:06.180] | Abandoned it out West |
[01:08.620] | Split it up on a dark sad night |
[01:10.940] | Both agreeing it was best |
[01:13.500] | She turned around to look at me |
[01:15.810] | As I was walking away |
[01:18.690] | I heard her say over my shoulder |
[01:20.440] | " We' ll meet again someday on the avenue" |
[01:24.560] | |
[01:25.820] | Tangled up in blue. |
[01:27.820] | |
[01:37.600] | I had a job in the great north woods |
[01:39.440] | Working as a cook for a spell |
[01:41.440] | But I never did like it all that much |
[01:44.600] | And one day the ax just fell |
[01:46.509] | So I drifted down to New Orleans |
[01:48.880] | Where I happened to be employed |
[01:51.630] | Working for a while on a fishing boat |
[01:53.820] | Right outside of Delacroix |
[01:56.310] | But all the while I was alone |
[01:58.440] | The past was close behind |
[01:59.690] | I seen a lot of women |
[02:03.190] | But she never escaped my mind and I just grew |
[02:08.310] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:13.690] | |
[02:19.500] | She was working in a topless place |
[02:21.570] | And I stopped in for a beer |
[02:24.600] | I just kept looking at her side of her face |
[02:26.380] | In the spotlight so clear |
[02:28.950] | And later on as the crowd thinned out |
[02:31.250] | I was just about to do the same |
[02:33.630] | She was standing there in back of my chair |
[02:35.950] | Said to me " Don' t I know your name?" |
[02:38.500] | I muttered something underneath my breath |
[02:40.690] | She studied the lines on my face |
[02:43.260] | I must admit I felt a little uneasy |
[02:45.500] | When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe |
[02:49.690] | |
[02:50.560] | Tangled up in blue. |
[02:53.500] | |
[03:01.500] | She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe |
[03:06.140] | " I thought you' d never say hello" she said |
[03:08.500] | " You look like the silent type" |
[03:10.820] | Then she opened up a book of poems |
[03:13.600] | And handed it to me |
[03:15.500] | Written by an Italian poet |
[03:17.750] | From the fifteenth century |
[03:20.260] | And every one of them words rang true |
[03:22.500] | And glowed like burning coal |
[03:24.820] | Pouring off of every page |
[03:26.940] | Like it was written in my soul from me to you |
[03:32.130] | Tangled up in blue |
[03:35.700] | |
[03:42.760] | I lived with them on Montague Street |
[03:45.380] | In a basement down the stairs |
[03:47.380] | There was music in the café at night |
[03:49.570] | And revolution in the air |
[03:52.700] | Then he started into dealing with slaves |
[03:54.320] | And something inside of him died |
[03:56.760] | She had to sell everything she owned |
[03:59.100] | And froze up inside |
[04:01.630] | And when finally the bottom fell out |
[04:03.820] | I became withdrawn |
[04:05.260] | The only thing I knew how to do |
[04:08.260] | Was to keep on keeping on like a bird that flew |
[04:13.320] | Tangled up in blue. |
[04:23.700] | So now I' m going back again |
[04:26.130] | I got to get her somehow |
[04:28.390] | All the people we used to know |
[04:31.130] | They' re an illusion to me now |
[04:33.200] | Some are mathematicians |
[04:35.390] | Some are carpenter' s wives |
[04:37.580] | Don' t know how it all got started |
[04:39.890] | I don' t what they' re doing with their lives |
[04:42.260] | But me I' m still on the road |
[04:44.450] | Heading for another joint |
[04:46.770] | We always did feel the same |
[04:49.260] | We just saw it from a different point of view |
[04:53.770] | Tangled up in Blue. |