Song | Jacaranda Bougainvillea |
Artist | Al Jarreau |
Album | All I Got |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Bolton, Jarreau, Lucas ... | |
Oh what a dream, Oh what a story. | |
Don't have to weep, Come and enjoy a smile. | |
Opening scene is just like a doorway. | |
Here's a story, in rhythm and rhyme. | |
There is a tree on the street and in the forest. | |
Lavender dream whispered a poet. | |
Bright potpourri. The envy of orchids, | |
When it's dressed in a pink and fuchsia twine. | |
Jacaranda tree and the Bougainvillea vine. | |
Oh Mandela, that garden that you made, | |
Is a vision of the prayer, you must've been prayin' everyday. | |
Sweet Azaleas, every color every kind. | |
And the first and the last are all divine. | |
There is a dream of the trees and of the flowers. | |
There is a season of peace at the borderline… | |
Where we're redeemed and history will crown us. | |
Jacaranda tree and Bougainvillea vine. | |
Oh Mandela, would you say that it's alright? | |
When the children play they always say, they say that we were like | |
Cinderella, in your garden there's a shrine, | |
To the first and the last they're all divine. | |
One and all, big and small, a common birth. | |
Each and every child for all his worth. | |
Take the one who's always last and make him first. | |
Take these seeds. Seed the earth. | |
OUTRO: | |
Comin' along, | |
Oh what a long way we have come. | |
Comin' along, | |
Makin' a home for everyone. | |
Comin' along, way down South in Africa | |
Look at (Study) the Jacaranda tree huggin' the Bougainvillea | |
REPEAT OUTRO X 4 |
zuo ci : Bolton, Jarreau, Lucas ... | |
Oh what a dream, Oh what a story. | |
Don' t have to weep, Come and enjoy a smile. | |
Opening scene is just like a doorway. | |
Here' s a story, in rhythm and rhyme. | |
There is a tree on the street and in the forest. | |
Lavender dream whispered a poet. | |
Bright potpourri. The envy of orchids, | |
When it' s dressed in a pink and fuchsia twine. | |
Jacaranda tree and the Bougainvillea vine. | |
Oh Mandela, that garden that you made, | |
Is a vision of the prayer, you must' ve been prayin' everyday. | |
Sweet Azaleas, every color every kind. | |
And the first and the last are all divine. | |
There is a dream of the trees and of the flowers. | |
There is a season of peace at the borderline | |
Where we' re redeemed and history will crown us. | |
Jacaranda tree and Bougainvillea vine. | |
Oh Mandela, would you say that it' s alright? | |
When the children play they always say, they say that we were like | |
Cinderella, in your garden there' s a shrine, | |
To the first and the last they' re all divine. | |
One and all, big and small, a common birth. | |
Each and every child for all his worth. | |
Take the one who' s always last and make him first. | |
Take these seeds. Seed the earth. | |
OUTRO: | |
Comin' along, | |
Oh what a long way we have come. | |
Comin' along, | |
Makin' a home for everyone. | |
Comin' along, way down South in Africa | |
Look at Study the Jacaranda tree huggin' the Bougainvillea | |
REPEAT OUTRO X 4 |
zuò cí : Bolton, Jarreau, Lucas ... | |
Oh what a dream, Oh what a story. | |
Don' t have to weep, Come and enjoy a smile. | |
Opening scene is just like a doorway. | |
Here' s a story, in rhythm and rhyme. | |
There is a tree on the street and in the forest. | |
Lavender dream whispered a poet. | |
Bright potpourri. The envy of orchids, | |
When it' s dressed in a pink and fuchsia twine. | |
Jacaranda tree and the Bougainvillea vine. | |
Oh Mandela, that garden that you made, | |
Is a vision of the prayer, you must' ve been prayin' everyday. | |
Sweet Azaleas, every color every kind. | |
And the first and the last are all divine. | |
There is a dream of the trees and of the flowers. | |
There is a season of peace at the borderline | |
Where we' re redeemed and history will crown us. | |
Jacaranda tree and Bougainvillea vine. | |
Oh Mandela, would you say that it' s alright? | |
When the children play they always say, they say that we were like | |
Cinderella, in your garden there' s a shrine, | |
To the first and the last they' re all divine. | |
One and all, big and small, a common birth. | |
Each and every child for all his worth. | |
Take the one who' s always last and make him first. | |
Take these seeds. Seed the earth. | |
OUTRO: | |
Comin' along, | |
Oh what a long way we have come. | |
Comin' along, | |
Makin' a home for everyone. | |
Comin' along, way down South in Africa | |
Look at Study the Jacaranda tree huggin' the Bougainvillea | |
REPEAT OUTRO X 4 |