| Song | Walk Straight Down the Middle |
| Artist | Kate Bush |
| Album | This Woman's Work, Vol. 1 |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Bush | |
| Can't move my arms, | |
| Can't move my legs. | |
| Can't say no, | |
| I can't say yes. | |
| Can't help myself. | |
| I need your help. | |
| (We go) | |
| 'Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can't move?' | |
| We're calling out for Middle Street. | |
| 'Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can't move?' | |
| We hang on to every line, | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| He thought he was gonna die, | |
| But he didn't. | |
| she thought she just couldn't cope, | |
| But she did. | |
| We thought it would be so hard, | |
| But it wasn't... | |
| It wasn't easy, though! | |
| Can't say yes, | |
| I can't say no. | |
| Can't begin, | |
| Can't let go... | |
| Help me now. | |
| (We go) | |
| 'Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can't move?' | |
| We're calling out for Middle Street. | |
| 'Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can't move?' | |
| We hang on to every line, | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| He thought he was gonna die, | |
| But he didn't. | |
| She thought she could never cope, | |
| But she did. | |
| We thought it was all over, | |
| But it wasn't... | |
| It hadn't started yet. | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| 'd^^ d^^^^', calling out for Middle Street. | |
| Calling out for Middle Street, 'd^^^^ d^^ | |
| Walking straight down the middle of it. 'd^^ |
| zuo ci : Bush | |
| Can' t move my arms, | |
| Can' t move my legs. | |
| Can' t say no, | |
| I can' t say yes. | |
| Can' t help myself. | |
| I need your help. | |
| We go | |
| ' Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can' t move?' | |
| We' re calling out for Middle Street. | |
| ' Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can' t move?' | |
| We hang on to every line, | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| He thought he was gonna die, | |
| But he didn' t. | |
| she thought she just couldn' t cope, | |
| But she did. | |
| We thought it would be so hard, | |
| But it wasn' t... | |
| It wasn' t easy, though! | |
| Can' t say yes, | |
| I can' t say no. | |
| Can' t begin, | |
| Can' t let go... | |
| Help me now. | |
| We go | |
| ' Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can' t move?' | |
| We' re calling out for Middle Street. | |
| ' Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can' t move?' | |
| We hang on to every line, | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| He thought he was gonna die, | |
| But he didn' t. | |
| She thought she could never cope, | |
| But she did. | |
| We thought it was all over, | |
| But it wasn' t... | |
| It hadn' t started yet. | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| ' d d', calling out for Middle Street. | |
| Calling out for Middle Street, ' d d | |
| Walking straight down the middle of it. ' d |
| zuò cí : Bush | |
| Can' t move my arms, | |
| Can' t move my legs. | |
| Can' t say no, | |
| I can' t say yes. | |
| Can' t help myself. | |
| I need your help. | |
| We go | |
| ' Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can' t move?' | |
| We' re calling out for Middle Street. | |
| ' Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can' t move?' | |
| We hang on to every line, | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| He thought he was gonna die, | |
| But he didn' t. | |
| she thought she just couldn' t cope, | |
| But she did. | |
| We thought it would be so hard, | |
| But it wasn' t... | |
| It wasn' t easy, though! | |
| Can' t say yes, | |
| I can' t say no. | |
| Can' t begin, | |
| Can' t let go... | |
| Help me now. | |
| We go | |
| ' Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can' t move?' | |
| We' re calling out for Middle Street. | |
| ' Ooh, ooh, what do we do, | |
| Now we just can' t move?' | |
| We hang on to every line, | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| He thought he was gonna die, | |
| But he didn' t. | |
| She thought she could never cope, | |
| But she did. | |
| We thought it was all over, | |
| But it wasn' t... | |
| It hadn' t started yet. | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| And walk straight down the middle of it. | |
| ' d d', calling out for Middle Street. | |
| Calling out for Middle Street, ' d d | |
| Walking straight down the middle of it. ' d |