| Song | New World Man |
| Artist | Rush |
| Album | Rush in Rio [live] |
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| 作曲 : Geddy Lee/Alex Lifeson | |
| 作词 : Neil Peart | |
| Words by neil peart, music by geddy lee and alex lifeson | |
| He's a rebel and a runner | |
| He's a signal turning green | |
| He's a restless young romantic | |
| Wants to run the big machine | |
| He's got a problem with his poisons | |
| But you know he'll find a cure | |
| He's cleaning up his systems | |
| To keep his nature pure | |
| Learning to match the beat of the old world man | |
| Learning to catch the heat of the third world man | |
| He's got to make his own mistakes | |
| And learn to mend the mess he makes | |
| He's old enough to know what's right | |
| But young enough not to choose it | |
| He's noble enough to win the world | |
| But weak enough to lose it --- | |
| He's a new world man... | |
| He's a radio receiver | |
| Tuned to factories and farms | |
| He's a writer and arranger | |
| And a young boy bearing arms | |
| He's got a problem with his power | |
| With weapons on patrol | |
| He's got to walk a fine line | |
| And keep his self-control | |
| Trying to save the day for the old world man | |
| Trying to pave the way for the third world man | |
| He's not concerned with yesterday | |
| He knows constant change is here today | |
| He's noble enough to know what's right | |
| But weak enough not to choose it | |
| He's wise enough to win the world | |
| But fool enough to lose it --- | |
| He's a new world man... |
| zuo qu : Geddy Lee Alex Lifeson | |
| zuo ci : Neil Peart | |
| Words by neil peart, music by geddy lee and alex lifeson | |
| He' s a rebel and a runner | |
| He' s a signal turning green | |
| He' s a restless young romantic | |
| Wants to run the big machine | |
| He' s got a problem with his poisons | |
| But you know he' ll find a cure | |
| He' s cleaning up his systems | |
| To keep his nature pure | |
| Learning to match the beat of the old world man | |
| Learning to catch the heat of the third world man | |
| He' s got to make his own mistakes | |
| And learn to mend the mess he makes | |
| He' s old enough to know what' s right | |
| But young enough not to choose it | |
| He' s noble enough to win the world | |
| But weak enough to lose it | |
| He' s a new world man... | |
| He' s a radio receiver | |
| Tuned to factories and farms | |
| He' s a writer and arranger | |
| And a young boy bearing arms | |
| He' s got a problem with his power | |
| With weapons on patrol | |
| He' s got to walk a fine line | |
| And keep his selfcontrol | |
| Trying to save the day for the old world man | |
| Trying to pave the way for the third world man | |
| He' s not concerned with yesterday | |
| He knows constant change is here today | |
| He' s noble enough to know what' s right | |
| But weak enough not to choose it | |
| He' s wise enough to win the world | |
| But fool enough to lose it | |
| He' s a new world man... |
| zuò qǔ : Geddy Lee Alex Lifeson | |
| zuò cí : Neil Peart | |
| Words by neil peart, music by geddy lee and alex lifeson | |
| He' s a rebel and a runner | |
| He' s a signal turning green | |
| He' s a restless young romantic | |
| Wants to run the big machine | |
| He' s got a problem with his poisons | |
| But you know he' ll find a cure | |
| He' s cleaning up his systems | |
| To keep his nature pure | |
| Learning to match the beat of the old world man | |
| Learning to catch the heat of the third world man | |
| He' s got to make his own mistakes | |
| And learn to mend the mess he makes | |
| He' s old enough to know what' s right | |
| But young enough not to choose it | |
| He' s noble enough to win the world | |
| But weak enough to lose it | |
| He' s a new world man... | |
| He' s a radio receiver | |
| Tuned to factories and farms | |
| He' s a writer and arranger | |
| And a young boy bearing arms | |
| He' s got a problem with his power | |
| With weapons on patrol | |
| He' s got to walk a fine line | |
| And keep his selfcontrol | |
| Trying to save the day for the old world man | |
| Trying to pave the way for the third world man | |
| He' s not concerned with yesterday | |
| He knows constant change is here today | |
| He' s noble enough to know what' s right | |
| But weak enough not to choose it | |
| He' s wise enough to win the world | |
| But fool enough to lose it | |
| He' s a new world man... |