Song | Maggie's Dream |
Artist | Don Williams |
Album | I've Got a Winner in You |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Loggins, Silver |
[00:13.44] | Maggie's up each morning at four a.m. |
[00:20.04] | By five at the counter at the diner |
[00:27.05] | Her trucker friends out on the road will soon be stoppin' in |
[00:34.02] | As the lights go on at Cafe Carolina. |
[00:46.66] | Maggie's been a waitress here most all her life |
[00:53.29] | Thirty years of coffee cups and sore feet |
[01:00.32] | The mountains around Ashville |
[01:03.85] | She's never seen the other side |
[01:07.21] | Closer now to fifty than to forty. |
[02:24.21][01:15.78] | Maggie's never had a love |
[02:28.25][01:19.96] | She said she's never had enough |
[02:32.02][01:23.69] | Time to let a man into her life |
[02:37.78][01:29.70] | Aw, but Maggie has a dream |
[02:42.34][01:33.80] | She's had since she was seventeen |
[02:46.15][01:37.71] | To find a husband and be a wife. |
[01:55.14] | Maggie knows the truckers most by first name |
[02:02.11] | What they'll have to say and what they'll order |
[02:08.96] | And they take her in their stories to places far away |
[02:15.70] | And leave her with the dishes, dreams and quarters. |
[02:56.12] | And she relies upon the jukebox on the lonely afternoon |
[03:02.90] | When the business starts to slow down |
[03:06.85] | She plays the saddest tunes |
[03:10.13] | And she stares off down the highway |
[03:13.75] | And she wonders where it goes |
[03:17.12] | Nobody to go home to |
[03:20.95] | And it's almost time to close... |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Loggins, Silver |
[00:13.44] | Maggie' s up each morning at four a. m. |
[00:20.04] | By five at the counter at the diner |
[00:27.05] | Her trucker friends out on the road will soon be stoppin' in |
[00:34.02] | As the lights go on at Cafe Carolina. |
[00:46.66] | Maggie' s been a waitress here most all her life |
[00:53.29] | Thirty years of coffee cups and sore feet |
[01:00.32] | The mountains around Ashville |
[01:03.85] | She' s never seen the other side |
[01:07.21] | Closer now to fifty than to forty. |
[02:24.21][01:15.78] | Maggie' s never had a love |
[02:28.25][01:19.96] | She said she' s never had enough |
[02:32.02][01:23.69] | Time to let a man into her life |
[02:37.78][01:29.70] | Aw, but Maggie has a dream |
[02:42.34][01:33.80] | She' s had since she was seventeen |
[02:46.15][01:37.71] | To find a husband and be a wife. |
[01:55.14] | Maggie knows the truckers most by first name |
[02:02.11] | What they' ll have to say and what they' ll order |
[02:08.96] | And they take her in their stories to places far away |
[02:15.70] | And leave her with the dishes, dreams and quarters. |
[02:56.12] | And she relies upon the jukebox on the lonely afternoon |
[03:02.90] | When the business starts to slow down |
[03:06.85] | She plays the saddest tunes |
[03:10.13] | And she stares off down the highway |
[03:13.75] | And she wonders where it goes |
[03:17.12] | Nobody to go home to |
[03:20.95] | And it' s almost time to close... |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Loggins, Silver |
[00:13.44] | Maggie' s up each morning at four a. m. |
[00:20.04] | By five at the counter at the diner |
[00:27.05] | Her trucker friends out on the road will soon be stoppin' in |
[00:34.02] | As the lights go on at Cafe Carolina. |
[00:46.66] | Maggie' s been a waitress here most all her life |
[00:53.29] | Thirty years of coffee cups and sore feet |
[01:00.32] | The mountains around Ashville |
[01:03.85] | She' s never seen the other side |
[01:07.21] | Closer now to fifty than to forty. |
[02:24.21][01:15.78] | Maggie' s never had a love |
[02:28.25][01:19.96] | She said she' s never had enough |
[02:32.02][01:23.69] | Time to let a man into her life |
[02:37.78][01:29.70] | Aw, but Maggie has a dream |
[02:42.34][01:33.80] | She' s had since she was seventeen |
[02:46.15][01:37.71] | To find a husband and be a wife. |
[01:55.14] | Maggie knows the truckers most by first name |
[02:02.11] | What they' ll have to say and what they' ll order |
[02:08.96] | And they take her in their stories to places far away |
[02:15.70] | And leave her with the dishes, dreams and quarters. |
[02:56.12] | And she relies upon the jukebox on the lonely afternoon |
[03:02.90] | When the business starts to slow down |
[03:06.85] | She plays the saddest tunes |
[03:10.13] | And she stares off down the highway |
[03:13.75] | And she wonders where it goes |
[03:17.12] | Nobody to go home to |
[03:20.95] | And it' s almost time to close... |