Song | Calico Train |
Artist | Steve Martin |
Album | The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Martin | |
When you said, "Good-bye," | |
I thought | |
I would cry | |
Or at least feel a dark that's a deep shade of blue. | |
I would have to attend to a heart on the mend, | |
And would fight back memories of you. | |
You affected my life, oh, | |
I cannot deny it. | |
You made me believe that life's not for free. | |
But anger and scorn are not what | |
I'm built for, | |
So, my darling, | |
I'll leave that for you. | |
I sat one night in the glow of fire light, | |
And I played all my favorite tunes you disliked. | |
Some friends made a call, "Let's go casual;Tonight is the Calico Ball." | |
Now I'm feeling alive with a man on each side, | |
With my heart leaning torward the most apropos. | |
And each swing 'round the room lifts and spins off the gloom | |
And every step takes me further from you. | |
That night at the dance, after our long romance | |
Made me feel like a woman in bloom. | |
Romance, it is true, it is useful for youth, | |
But for me, now, my star is truth. | |
Then a man came to me, | |
I said, "Yes, I am free." | |
And I undid the clasp on my gold ball and chain. | |
I danced in his charms, was completely disarmed, | |
Now I'm riding along on a | |
Calico Train. | |
Sorrow and | |
Strain, they can both long remain, | |
They can take you and leave you alone and in pain. | |
But freedom's in sight, if the road in the night, | |
Is lit by the light of the | |
Calico Train. | |
Joy is the word now that's guiding my life. | |
My step is much quicker since you said goodbye | |
The blood flowing through me has turned to champagne, | |
Now I'm riding along on the | |
Calico Train. |
zuo qu : Martin | |
When you said, " Goodbye," | |
I thought | |
I would cry | |
Or at least feel a dark that' s a deep shade of blue. | |
I would have to attend to a heart on the mend, | |
And would fight back memories of you. | |
You affected my life, oh, | |
I cannot deny it. | |
You made me believe that life' s not for free. | |
But anger and scorn are not what | |
I' m built for, | |
So, my darling, | |
I' ll leave that for you. | |
I sat one night in the glow of fire light, | |
And I played all my favorite tunes you disliked. | |
Some friends made a call, " Let' s go casual Tonight is the Calico Ball." | |
Now I' m feeling alive with a man on each side, | |
With my heart leaning torward the most apropos. | |
And each swing ' round the room lifts and spins off the gloom | |
And every step takes me further from you. | |
That night at the dance, after our long romance | |
Made me feel like a woman in bloom. | |
Romance, it is true, it is useful for youth, | |
But for me, now, my star is truth. | |
Then a man came to me, | |
I said, " Yes, I am free." | |
And I undid the clasp on my gold ball and chain. | |
I danced in his charms, was completely disarmed, | |
Now I' m riding along on a | |
Calico Train. | |
Sorrow and | |
Strain, they can both long remain, | |
They can take you and leave you alone and in pain. | |
But freedom' s in sight, if the road in the night, | |
Is lit by the light of the | |
Calico Train. | |
Joy is the word now that' s guiding my life. | |
My step is much quicker since you said goodbye | |
The blood flowing through me has turned to champagne, | |
Now I' m riding along on the | |
Calico Train. |
zuò qǔ : Martin | |
When you said, " Goodbye," | |
I thought | |
I would cry | |
Or at least feel a dark that' s a deep shade of blue. | |
I would have to attend to a heart on the mend, | |
And would fight back memories of you. | |
You affected my life, oh, | |
I cannot deny it. | |
You made me believe that life' s not for free. | |
But anger and scorn are not what | |
I' m built for, | |
So, my darling, | |
I' ll leave that for you. | |
I sat one night in the glow of fire light, | |
And I played all my favorite tunes you disliked. | |
Some friends made a call, " Let' s go casual Tonight is the Calico Ball." | |
Now I' m feeling alive with a man on each side, | |
With my heart leaning torward the most apropos. | |
And each swing ' round the room lifts and spins off the gloom | |
And every step takes me further from you. | |
That night at the dance, after our long romance | |
Made me feel like a woman in bloom. | |
Romance, it is true, it is useful for youth, | |
But for me, now, my star is truth. | |
Then a man came to me, | |
I said, " Yes, I am free." | |
And I undid the clasp on my gold ball and chain. | |
I danced in his charms, was completely disarmed, | |
Now I' m riding along on a | |
Calico Train. | |
Sorrow and | |
Strain, they can both long remain, | |
They can take you and leave you alone and in pain. | |
But freedom' s in sight, if the road in the night, | |
Is lit by the light of the | |
Calico Train. | |
Joy is the word now that' s guiding my life. | |
My step is much quicker since you said goodbye | |
The blood flowing through me has turned to champagne, | |
Now I' m riding along on the | |
Calico Train. |