Song | A Road Is Just A Road |
Artist | Mary Chapin Carpenter |
Album | Hometown Girl |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Carpenter, Jennings | |
He pulled out in a cloud of dust | |
Laying rubber and spewing rust | |
And on any road he'd take | |
He'd have his foot on the pedal and my heart on the brake | |
Underneath the smooth tar curves | |
A road is only dust and dirt | |
On a lonely interchange | |
The signs all look the same | |
'cause a road is just a road and a feeling's just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from waterloo to wichita | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight's another dawn, 100 miles ago | |
His wheels spun out of sight of me | |
Believing that i'd set him free | |
But i'd heard the voice of the prisoner | |
Saying he couldn't get enough of her | |
You go by land, you go by air | |
You go by sea, hell i don't care | |
You can go any way you choose | |
Wearing out the soles of your traveling shoes | |
And a road is just a road and a feeling's just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from bangor, maine to bakersfield | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight's another dawn, a hundred miles ago | |
And every sleepless night i see him | |
Screaming by the scenery | |
Not noticing another mile | |
That's rolled down between him and me | |
'cause a road is just a road and a feeling's just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from saskatoon to san antone | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight's another dawn, a hundred miles ago | |
Yes, a road is just a road and a feeling's just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from san bernardino to sault ste.marie | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight's another dawn, a hundred miles ago |
zuo ci : Carpenter, Jennings | |
He pulled out in a cloud of dust | |
Laying rubber and spewing rust | |
And on any road he' d take | |
He' d have his foot on the pedal and my heart on the brake | |
Underneath the smooth tar curves | |
A road is only dust and dirt | |
On a lonely interchange | |
The signs all look the same | |
' cause a road is just a road and a feeling' s just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from waterloo to wichita | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight' s another dawn, 100 miles ago | |
His wheels spun out of sight of me | |
Believing that i' d set him free | |
But i' d heard the voice of the prisoner | |
Saying he couldn' t get enough of her | |
You go by land, you go by air | |
You go by sea, hell i don' t care | |
You can go any way you choose | |
Wearing out the soles of your traveling shoes | |
And a road is just a road and a feeling' s just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from bangor, maine to bakersfield | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight' s another dawn, a hundred miles ago | |
And every sleepless night i see him | |
Screaming by the scenery | |
Not noticing another mile | |
That' s rolled down between him and me | |
' cause a road is just a road and a feeling' s just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from saskatoon to san antone | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight' s another dawn, a hundred miles ago | |
Yes, a road is just a road and a feeling' s just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from san bernardino to sault ste. marie | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight' s another dawn, a hundred miles ago |
zuò cí : Carpenter, Jennings | |
He pulled out in a cloud of dust | |
Laying rubber and spewing rust | |
And on any road he' d take | |
He' d have his foot on the pedal and my heart on the brake | |
Underneath the smooth tar curves | |
A road is only dust and dirt | |
On a lonely interchange | |
The signs all look the same | |
' cause a road is just a road and a feeling' s just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from waterloo to wichita | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight' s another dawn, 100 miles ago | |
His wheels spun out of sight of me | |
Believing that i' d set him free | |
But i' d heard the voice of the prisoner | |
Saying he couldn' t get enough of her | |
You go by land, you go by air | |
You go by sea, hell i don' t care | |
You can go any way you choose | |
Wearing out the soles of your traveling shoes | |
And a road is just a road and a feeling' s just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from bangor, maine to bakersfield | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight' s another dawn, a hundred miles ago | |
And every sleepless night i see him | |
Screaming by the scenery | |
Not noticing another mile | |
That' s rolled down between him and me | |
' cause a road is just a road and a feeling' s just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from saskatoon to san antone | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight' s another dawn, a hundred miles ago | |
Yes, a road is just a road and a feeling' s just a feeling | |
No matter where you go, from san bernardino to sault ste. marie | |
A road is just a road that the one you love is leaving on | |
And midnight' s another dawn, a hundred miles ago |