Song | Jamaica, Say You Will |
Artist | Jackson Browne |
Album | Saturate Before Using |
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作词 : Browne | |
Jamaica was the lovely one, i played her well | |
As we lay in the tall grass where the shadows fell | |
Hiding from the children so they would not tell | |
We would stay there 'till her sister rang the evening bell | |
Jamaica, say you will | |
Help me find a way to fill these empty hours | |
Say you will come again tomorrow | |
The daughter of a captain on the rolling seas | |
She would stare across the water from the trees | |
Last time he was home he held her on his knees | |
And said the next time they would sail away just where they pleased | |
Jamaica, say you will | |
Help me find a way to fill these lifeless sails | |
And stay until my ships can find the sea | |
Jamaica was a sweet young one, i loved her true | |
She was a comfort and a mercy through and through | |
Hiding from this world together, next thing i knew | |
We had brought her things down to the bay -- what could i do | |
Jamaica, say you will | |
Help me find a way to fill these sails | |
And we will sail until our waters have run dry |
zuo ci : Browne | |
Jamaica was the lovely one, i played her well | |
As we lay in the tall grass where the shadows fell | |
Hiding from the children so they would not tell | |
We would stay there ' till her sister rang the evening bell | |
Jamaica, say you will | |
Help me find a way to fill these empty hours | |
Say you will come again tomorrow | |
The daughter of a captain on the rolling seas | |
She would stare across the water from the trees | |
Last time he was home he held her on his knees | |
And said the next time they would sail away just where they pleased | |
Jamaica, say you will | |
Help me find a way to fill these lifeless sails | |
And stay until my ships can find the sea | |
Jamaica was a sweet young one, i loved her true | |
She was a comfort and a mercy through and through | |
Hiding from this world together, next thing i knew | |
We had brought her things down to the bay what could i do | |
Jamaica, say you will | |
Help me find a way to fill these sails | |
And we will sail until our waters have run dry |
zuò cí : Browne | |
Jamaica was the lovely one, i played her well | |
As we lay in the tall grass where the shadows fell | |
Hiding from the children so they would not tell | |
We would stay there ' till her sister rang the evening bell | |
Jamaica, say you will | |
Help me find a way to fill these empty hours | |
Say you will come again tomorrow | |
The daughter of a captain on the rolling seas | |
She would stare across the water from the trees | |
Last time he was home he held her on his knees | |
And said the next time they would sail away just where they pleased | |
Jamaica, say you will | |
Help me find a way to fill these lifeless sails | |
And stay until my ships can find the sea | |
Jamaica was a sweet young one, i loved her true | |
She was a comfort and a mercy through and through | |
Hiding from this world together, next thing i knew | |
We had brought her things down to the bay what could i do | |
Jamaica, say you will | |
Help me find a way to fill these sails | |
And we will sail until our waters have run dry |