| Song | Jackson Cage |
| Artist | Bruce Springsteen |
| Album | The River |
| 作词 : Springsteen | |
| Lyrics:Bruce Springsteen Music:Bruce Springsteen | |
| Driving home she grabs something to eat | |
| Turns a corner and drives down her street | |
| Into a row of houses she just melts away | |
| Like the scenery in another man's play | |
| Into a house where the blinds are closed | |
| To keep from seeing things she don't wanna know | |
| She pulls the blinds and looks out on the street | |
| The cool of the night takes the edge off the heat | |
| In the Jackson Cage | |
| Down in Jackson Cage | |
| You can try with all your might | |
| But you're reminded every night | |
| That you been judged and handed life | |
| Down in Jackson Cage | |
| Every day ends in wasted motion | |
| Just crossed swords on the killing floor | |
| To settle back is to settle without knowing | |
| The hard edge that you're settling for | |
| Because there's always just one more day | |
| And it's always gonna be that way | |
| Little girl you've been down here so long | |
| I can tell by the way that you move you belong to | |
| The Jackson Cage | |
| Down in Jackson Cage | |
| And it don't matter just what you say | |
| Are you tough enough to play the game they play | |
| Or will you just do your time and fade away | |
| Down into the Jackson Cage | |
| Baby there's nights when I dream of a better world | |
| But I wake up so downhearted girl | |
| I see you feeling so tired and confused | |
| I wonder what it's worth to me or you | |
| Just waiting to see some sun | |
| Never knowing if that day will ever come | |
| Left alone standing out on the street | |
| Till you become the hand that turns the key down in | |
| Jackson Cage | |
| Down in Jackson Cage | |
| Well darlin' can you understand | |
| The way that they will turn a man | |
| Into a stranger to waste away | |
| Down in the Jackson Cage |
| zuò cí : Springsteen | |
| Lyrics: Bruce Springsteen Music: Bruce Springsteen | |
| Driving home she grabs something to eat | |
| Turns a corner and drives down her street | |
| Into a row of houses she just melts away | |
| Like the scenery in another man' s play | |
| Into a house where the blinds are closed | |
| To keep from seeing things she don' t wanna know | |
| She pulls the blinds and looks out on the street | |
| The cool of the night takes the edge off the heat | |
| In the Jackson Cage | |
| Down in Jackson Cage | |
| You can try with all your might | |
| But you' re reminded every night | |
| That you been judged and handed life | |
| Down in Jackson Cage | |
| Every day ends in wasted motion | |
| Just crossed swords on the killing floor | |
| To settle back is to settle without knowing | |
| The hard edge that you' re settling for | |
| Because there' s always just one more day | |
| And it' s always gonna be that way | |
| Little girl you' ve been down here so long | |
| I can tell by the way that you move you belong to | |
| The Jackson Cage | |
| Down in Jackson Cage | |
| And it don' t matter just what you say | |
| Are you tough enough to play the game they play | |
| Or will you just do your time and fade away | |
| Down into the Jackson Cage | |
| Baby there' s nights when I dream of a better world | |
| But I wake up so downhearted girl | |
| I see you feeling so tired and confused | |
| I wonder what it' s worth to me or you | |
| Just waiting to see some sun | |
| Never knowing if that day will ever come | |
| Left alone standing out on the street | |
| Till you become the hand that turns the key down in | |
| Jackson Cage | |
| Down in Jackson Cage | |
| Well darlin' can you understand | |
| The way that they will turn a man | |
| Into a stranger to waste away | |
| Down in the Jackson Cage |