Song | Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis |
Artist | Tom Waits |
Album | Used Songs (1973-1980) |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Waits |
[00:34.720] | Charlie I'm pregnant |
[00:38.480] | and living on the 9th Street |
[00:42.810] | right above a dirty bookstore |
[00:46.970] | off Euclid Avenue |
[00:51.090] | and I stopped takin dope |
[00:54.490] | and I quit drinkin whiskey |
[00:58.570] | and my old man plays the trombone |
[01:03.170] | and works out at the track |
[01:11.100] | and he says that he loves me |
[01:15.030] | even though its not his baby |
[01:19.740] | and he says that he'll raise him up |
[01:23.050] | like he would his own son |
[01:27.820] | and he gave me a ring |
[01:31.010] | that was worn by his mother |
[01:36.060] | and he takes me out dancin |
[01:39.940] | every Saturday night |
[01:48.200] | and hey Charlie I think about you |
[01:52.560] | everytime I pass a fillin station |
[01:56.980] | om account of all the grease |
[01:59.700] | you used to wear in your hair |
[02:05.600] | and I still have that record |
[02:08.730] | of little Anthony and the Imperials |
[02:13.600] | but someone stole my record player |
[02:17.720] | now how do you like that? |
[02:25.970] | hey Charlie I almost went crazy |
[02:30.130] | after Mario got busted |
[02:34.920] | so I went back to Omaha to |
[02:38.380] | live with my folks |
[02:43.490] | but everyone I used to know |
[02:47.270] | was either dead or in prison |
[02:52.690] | so I came back to Minneapolis |
[02:56.490] | this time,I think I'm gonna stay |
[03:04.060] | hey Charlie I think I'm happy |
[03:07.660] | for the first time since my accident |
[03:12.160] | and I wish I had all the money |
[03:15.100] | that we used to spend on dope |
[03:20.190] | I'd buy me a used car lot |
[03:23.700] | and I wouldn't sell any of them |
[03:27.640] | I'd just drive a different car every day |
[03:32.430] | dependin on how I feel |
[03:40.550] | hey Charlie for Chris sakes |
[03:44.370] | do you want to know the truth of it? |
[03:49.280] | I don't have a husband |
[03:51.960] | he don't play the trombone |
[03:58.460] | and I need to borrow money |
[04:02.350] | to pay this lawyer,Charlie hey |
[04:07.600] | I'll be eligible for parole |
[04:11.420] | come valentines day |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Waits |
[00:34.720] | Charlie I' m pregnant |
[00:38.480] | and living on the 9th Street |
[00:42.810] | right above a dirty bookstore |
[00:46.970] | off Euclid Avenue |
[00:51.090] | and I stopped takin dope |
[00:54.490] | and I quit drinkin whiskey |
[00:58.570] | and my old man plays the trombone |
[01:03.170] | and works out at the track |
[01:11.100] | and he says that he loves me |
[01:15.030] | even though its not his baby |
[01:19.740] | and he says that he' ll raise him up |
[01:23.050] | like he would his own son |
[01:27.820] | and he gave me a ring |
[01:31.010] | that was worn by his mother |
[01:36.060] | and he takes me out dancin |
[01:39.940] | every Saturday night |
[01:48.200] | and hey Charlie I think about you |
[01:52.560] | everytime I pass a fillin station |
[01:56.980] | om account of all the grease |
[01:59.700] | you used to wear in your hair |
[02:05.600] | and I still have that record |
[02:08.730] | of little Anthony and the Imperials |
[02:13.600] | but someone stole my record player |
[02:17.720] | now how do you like that? |
[02:25.970] | hey Charlie I almost went crazy |
[02:30.130] | after Mario got busted |
[02:34.920] | so I went back to Omaha to |
[02:38.380] | live with my folks |
[02:43.490] | but everyone I used to know |
[02:47.270] | was either dead or in prison |
[02:52.690] | so I came back to Minneapolis |
[02:56.490] | this time, I think I' m gonna stay |
[03:04.060] | hey Charlie I think I' m happy |
[03:07.660] | for the first time since my accident |
[03:12.160] | and I wish I had all the money |
[03:15.100] | that we used to spend on dope |
[03:20.190] | I' d buy me a used car lot |
[03:23.700] | and I wouldn' t sell any of them |
[03:27.640] | I' d just drive a different car every day |
[03:32.430] | dependin on how I feel |
[03:40.550] | hey Charlie for Chris sakes |
[03:44.370] | do you want to know the truth of it? |
[03:49.280] | I don' t have a husband |
[03:51.960] | he don' t play the trombone |
[03:58.460] | and I need to borrow money |
[04:02.350] | to pay this lawyer, Charlie hey |
[04:07.600] | I' ll be eligible for parole |
[04:11.420] | come valentines day |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Waits |
[00:34.720] | Charlie I' m pregnant |
[00:38.480] | and living on the 9th Street |
[00:42.810] | right above a dirty bookstore |
[00:46.970] | off Euclid Avenue |
[00:51.090] | and I stopped takin dope |
[00:54.490] | and I quit drinkin whiskey |
[00:58.570] | and my old man plays the trombone |
[01:03.170] | and works out at the track |
[01:11.100] | and he says that he loves me |
[01:15.030] | even though its not his baby |
[01:19.740] | and he says that he' ll raise him up |
[01:23.050] | like he would his own son |
[01:27.820] | and he gave me a ring |
[01:31.010] | that was worn by his mother |
[01:36.060] | and he takes me out dancin |
[01:39.940] | every Saturday night |
[01:48.200] | and hey Charlie I think about you |
[01:52.560] | everytime I pass a fillin station |
[01:56.980] | om account of all the grease |
[01:59.700] | you used to wear in your hair |
[02:05.600] | and I still have that record |
[02:08.730] | of little Anthony and the Imperials |
[02:13.600] | but someone stole my record player |
[02:17.720] | now how do you like that? |
[02:25.970] | hey Charlie I almost went crazy |
[02:30.130] | after Mario got busted |
[02:34.920] | so I went back to Omaha to |
[02:38.380] | live with my folks |
[02:43.490] | but everyone I used to know |
[02:47.270] | was either dead or in prison |
[02:52.690] | so I came back to Minneapolis |
[02:56.490] | this time, I think I' m gonna stay |
[03:04.060] | hey Charlie I think I' m happy |
[03:07.660] | for the first time since my accident |
[03:12.160] | and I wish I had all the money |
[03:15.100] | that we used to spend on dope |
[03:20.190] | I' d buy me a used car lot |
[03:23.700] | and I wouldn' t sell any of them |
[03:27.640] | I' d just drive a different car every day |
[03:32.430] | dependin on how I feel |
[03:40.550] | hey Charlie for Chris sakes |
[03:44.370] | do you want to know the truth of it? |
[03:49.280] | I don' t have a husband |
[03:51.960] | he don' t play the trombone |
[03:58.460] | and I need to borrow money |
[04:02.350] | to pay this lawyer, Charlie hey |
[04:07.600] | I' ll be eligible for parole |
[04:11.420] | come valentines day |