| Song | Muchas Veces |
| Artist | Clutch |
| Album | The Elephant Riders |
| 作词 : Clutch | |
| Went to the five and dime, | |
| bought myself a copy of Time, | |
| and on the cover was a woman that I knew | |
| when I was excavating in the mountains of Peru. | |
| I caught a plane to L.I.A. | |
| I didn't know what I would say. | |
| Maybe she would like me, I had lost a lot of weight | |
| since she had last seen me in 1988. | |
| Went to a local bar and ordered a cerveza, | |
| asked a man about the woman on the cover, | |
| dijo, "Claro que si, es el presidente's daughter." | |
| Asked him where she might me, | |
| "You did not hear this from me. | |
| The girl is a terrorista | |
| en las montanas a Chuquibambilla." | |
| Took a bus through mountains. | |
| Oh, my head was pounding. | |
| Got to stay strong and carry on. | |
| Got to stay strong, it won't be long. | |
| Arrived in the villa surrounded by guerrillas. | |
| Then my girl took me in her arms. | |
| She said, "How have you been? | |
| Oh, but I'll see you again." | |
| I woke up in a coffin underneath | |
| an altar to the east of Machu Pichu. | |
| Crawled from the royal tomb. | |
| The sun was bright, it burned my eyes. | |
| I knew that she was gone | |
| so I went down to the riverside | |
| and I cried. | |
| I went down to the riverside | |
| I went down and I cried. | |
| Muchas veces, I don't know if I'm coming or I'm going. | |
| Muchas veces, I'm at a loss as what to do. | |
| Muchas veces, I don't know if I'm coming or I'm going. | |
| Muches veces, I'm at a loss as what to do. | |
| My friend said, "She's nothing but pain." | |
| I said, "I still love her the same. | |
| All she needs is a little bit of love and | |
| I'm sure I can make her change some." | |
| "What about that girl in Zaire | |
| that you met while a volunteer? | |
| She got quite the education and | |
| quite the pair of legs on her." | |
| "Oh, she married an Englishman, | |
| a correspondent for CNN. | |
| She thought he was rather handsome | |
| in a UN blue flak jacket. | |
| Oh, I see where your coming from, | |
| but for me there is no other one. | |
| I must be on my merry way." | |
| Went to the five and dime, | |
| bought myself a copy of Time, | |
| and on the cover was a woman that I knew | |
| claiming she was a kahuna down on Oahu. | |
| Caught a plane to H.I.A. | |
| The sun was bright, it burned my eyes. | |
| I knew that she was near because I felt | |
| shivers on my spine. | |
| I felt fine. |
| zuò cí : Clutch | |
| Went to the five and dime, | |
| bought myself a copy of Time, | |
| and on the cover was a woman that I knew | |
| when I was excavating in the mountains of Peru. | |
| I caught a plane to L. I. A. | |
| I didn' t know what I would say. | |
| Maybe she would like me, I had lost a lot of weight | |
| since she had last seen me in 1988. | |
| Went to a local bar and ordered a cerveza, | |
| asked a man about the woman on the cover, | |
| dijo, " Claro que si, es el presidente' s daughter." | |
| Asked him where she might me, | |
| " You did not hear this from me. | |
| The girl is a terrorista | |
| en las montanas a Chuquibambilla." | |
| Took a bus through mountains. | |
| Oh, my head was pounding. | |
| Got to stay strong and carry on. | |
| Got to stay strong, it won' t be long. | |
| Arrived in the villa surrounded by guerrillas. | |
| Then my girl took me in her arms. | |
| She said, " How have you been? | |
| Oh, but I' ll see you again." | |
| I woke up in a coffin underneath | |
| an altar to the east of Machu Pichu. | |
| Crawled from the royal tomb. | |
| The sun was bright, it burned my eyes. | |
| I knew that she was gone | |
| so I went down to the riverside | |
| and I cried. | |
| I went down to the riverside | |
| I went down and I cried. | |
| Muchas veces, I don' t know if I' m coming or I' m going. | |
| Muchas veces, I' m at a loss as what to do. | |
| Muchas veces, I don' t know if I' m coming or I' m going. | |
| Muches veces, I' m at a loss as what to do. | |
| My friend said, " She' s nothing but pain." | |
| I said, " I still love her the same. | |
| All she needs is a little bit of love and | |
| I' m sure I can make her change some." | |
| " What about that girl in Zaire | |
| that you met while a volunteer? | |
| She got quite the education and | |
| quite the pair of legs on her." | |
| " Oh, she married an Englishman, | |
| a correspondent for CNN. | |
| She thought he was rather handsome | |
| in a UN blue flak jacket. | |
| Oh, I see where your coming from, | |
| but for me there is no other one. | |
| I must be on my merry way." | |
| Went to the five and dime, | |
| bought myself a copy of Time, | |
| and on the cover was a woman that I knew | |
| claiming she was a kahuna down on Oahu. | |
| Caught a plane to H. I. A. | |
| The sun was bright, it burned my eyes. | |
| I knew that she was near because I felt | |
| shivers on my spine. | |
| I felt fine. |