Song | In My Hour Of Darkness |
Artist | Gram Parsons |
Album | The Complete Reprise Sessions |
作词 : Harris, Parsons | |
In my hour of darkness | |
In my time of need | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed | |
Once I knew a young man | |
Went driving through the night | |
Miles and miles without a word | |
With just his high-beam lights | |
Who'd have ever though they'd build such | |
a deadly Denver bend | |
To be so strong, to take as long as | |
it would till the end | |
In my hour of darkness | |
In my time of need | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed | |
Another young man safely strummed his | |
silver string guitar | |
And he played to people everywhere | |
Some say he was a star | |
But he was just a country boy, | |
his simple songs confess | |
And the music he had in him, | |
so very few possess | |
In my hour of darkness | |
In my time of need | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed | |
Then there was an old man | |
Kind and wise with age | |
And he read me just like a book and he | |
never missed a page | |
And I loved him like my father | |
And I loved him like my friend | |
And I knew his time would shortly come | |
but I did not know just when | |
In my hour of darkness | |
In my time of need | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed |
zuò cí : Harris, Parsons | |
In my hour of darkness | |
In my time of need | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed | |
Once I knew a young man | |
Went driving through the night | |
Miles and miles without a word | |
With just his highbeam lights | |
Who' d have ever though they' d build such | |
a deadly Denver bend | |
To be so strong, to take as long as | |
it would till the end | |
In my hour of darkness | |
In my time of need | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed | |
Another young man safely strummed his | |
silver string guitar | |
And he played to people everywhere | |
Some say he was a star | |
But he was just a country boy, | |
his simple songs confess | |
And the music he had in him, | |
so very few possess | |
In my hour of darkness | |
In my time of need | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed | |
Then there was an old man | |
Kind and wise with age | |
And he read me just like a book and he | |
never missed a page | |
And I loved him like my father | |
And I loved him like my friend | |
And I knew his time would shortly come | |
but I did not know just when | |
In my hour of darkness | |
In my time of need | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed | |
Oh, Lord grant me vision | |
Oh, Lord grant me speed |