| Song | Bar With No Beer |
| Artist | Tom T. Hall |
| Album | Song in a Seashell |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Hall | |
| The beachcomber works by the ocean all day | |
| He gets what the tourists and the sea throw away | |
| He's hot and he's thristy and the words hurt his ears | |
| When they tell him he stopped in a bar with no beer | |
| It's lonesome away from your kinfolks at home | |
| By the campfires at night where the buffalo roam | |
| But there's nothin' so lonesome, so morbid or drear | |
| Then to sit on a stool in a bar with no beer | |
| There's a dog on the sidewalk for his master he waits | |
| But his boss is inside drinkin' wine with his mates | |
| He hurries for cover and cringes in fear | |
| Ain't no place for a dog 'round a bar with no beer | |
| Now Billy the barfly, first time in his life | |
| He went home cold sober to his lovin' wife | |
| He walks in the kitchen, she says, you're early, my dear | |
| He breaks down and tells her, the bar's got no beer | |
| The owner is anxious for the beer man to come | |
| There's a far away look on the face of the bum | |
| The waitress is cranky, she says, it's lonely in here | |
| What a terrible place is a bar with no beer | |
| Well, I've had me some trouble, I've had me some pain | |
| Been locked up in the cold and left out in the rain | |
| I fought with the law but there's one thing I fear | |
| To get stuck in a town in a bar with no beer |
| zuo ci : Hall | |
| The beachcomber works by the ocean all day | |
| He gets what the tourists and the sea throw away | |
| He' s hot and he' s thristy and the words hurt his ears | |
| When they tell him he stopped in a bar with no beer | |
| It' s lonesome away from your kinfolks at home | |
| By the campfires at night where the buffalo roam | |
| But there' s nothin' so lonesome, so morbid or drear | |
| Then to sit on a stool in a bar with no beer | |
| There' s a dog on the sidewalk for his master he waits | |
| But his boss is inside drinkin' wine with his mates | |
| He hurries for cover and cringes in fear | |
| Ain' t no place for a dog ' round a bar with no beer | |
| Now Billy the barfly, first time in his life | |
| He went home cold sober to his lovin' wife | |
| He walks in the kitchen, she says, you' re early, my dear | |
| He breaks down and tells her, the bar' s got no beer | |
| The owner is anxious for the beer man to come | |
| There' s a far away look on the face of the bum | |
| The waitress is cranky, she says, it' s lonely in here | |
| What a terrible place is a bar with no beer | |
| Well, I' ve had me some trouble, I' ve had me some pain | |
| Been locked up in the cold and left out in the rain | |
| I fought with the law but there' s one thing I fear | |
| To get stuck in a town in a bar with no beer |
| zuò cí : Hall | |
| The beachcomber works by the ocean all day | |
| He gets what the tourists and the sea throw away | |
| He' s hot and he' s thristy and the words hurt his ears | |
| When they tell him he stopped in a bar with no beer | |
| It' s lonesome away from your kinfolks at home | |
| By the campfires at night where the buffalo roam | |
| But there' s nothin' so lonesome, so morbid or drear | |
| Then to sit on a stool in a bar with no beer | |
| There' s a dog on the sidewalk for his master he waits | |
| But his boss is inside drinkin' wine with his mates | |
| He hurries for cover and cringes in fear | |
| Ain' t no place for a dog ' round a bar with no beer | |
| Now Billy the barfly, first time in his life | |
| He went home cold sober to his lovin' wife | |
| He walks in the kitchen, she says, you' re early, my dear | |
| He breaks down and tells her, the bar' s got no beer | |
| The owner is anxious for the beer man to come | |
| There' s a far away look on the face of the bum | |
| The waitress is cranky, she says, it' s lonely in here | |
| What a terrible place is a bar with no beer | |
| Well, I' ve had me some trouble, I' ve had me some pain | |
| Been locked up in the cold and left out in the rain | |
| I fought with the law but there' s one thing I fear | |
| To get stuck in a town in a bar with no beer |