Song | Michelle's Song |
Artist | Elton John |
Album | Friends |
作词 : | |
Cast a pebble on the water | |
Watch the ripples gently spreading | |
Tiny daughter of the Camargue | |
We were meant to be together | |
We were made for one another | |
In a time it takes to grow up | |
If only we were old enough | |
Then they might leave us both alone | |
So take my hand in your hand | |
Say it's great to be alive | |
No one's going to find us | |
No matter how they try | |
No one's going to find us | |
It's wonderful so wild beneath the sky | |
Sleeping in the open | |
See the shadows softly moving | |
Take a train towards the southlands | |
Our time was never better | |
We shall pass the sights of splendor | |
On the door of a new life | |
It had to happen soon I guess | |
Whether it is wrong or it is right | |
We learned to be so graceful | |
Watching wild horses running | |
And from those agile angels | |
We knew the tide was turning | |
For we watched as on the skyway | |
The herons circled slowly | |
While we mere mortals watched them fly | |
Our sleepless eyes grew heavy |
zuò cí : | |
Cast a pebble on the water | |
Watch the ripples gently spreading | |
Tiny daughter of the Camargue | |
We were meant to be together | |
We were made for one another | |
In a time it takes to grow up | |
If only we were old enough | |
Then they might leave us both alone | |
So take my hand in your hand | |
Say it' s great to be alive | |
No one' s going to find us | |
No matter how they try | |
No one' s going to find us | |
It' s wonderful so wild beneath the sky | |
Sleeping in the open | |
See the shadows softly moving | |
Take a train towards the southlands | |
Our time was never better | |
We shall pass the sights of splendor | |
On the door of a new life | |
It had to happen soon I guess | |
Whether it is wrong or it is right | |
We learned to be so graceful | |
Watching wild horses running | |
And from those agile angels | |
We knew the tide was turning | |
For we watched as on the skyway | |
The herons circled slowly | |
While we mere mortals watched them fly | |
Our sleepless eyes grew heavy |