| Song | Station Street |
| Artist | Fairground Attraction |
| Album | The First Of A Million Kisses |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Nevin |
| [00:01.90] | The kids from Station Street |
| [00:08.09] | Don't play 'round here no more |
| [00:14.46] | She doesn't exactly understand |
| [00:18.40] | But it's something to do with the war |
| [00:23.46] | So she learned some tunes on piano |
| [00:27.93] | She's very good for her age |
| [00:31.56] | But sometimes she pounds the keys |
| [00:36.21] | With her tiny fists in a rage |
| [00:40.96] | She doesn't exactly understand |
| [00:44.15] | But it's something to do with the war |
| [00:51.09] | Like when Aunt Mary took her to O'Riley's caff |
| [01:03.47] | He said "I can't serve your kind in here |
| [01:08.47] | So don't go coming back" |
| [01:12.46] | So she took to painting pictures |
| [01:16.65] | Such a promising child |
| [01:19.96] | But sometimes the pictures she paints |
| [01:24.34] | Are ugly and wild |
| [01:30.15] | She doesn't exactly understand |
| [01:33.08] | But it's something to do with the war |
| [01:42.02] | |
| [01:55.03] | So she prays to the statues on Sundays |
| [02:03.79] | She says "please won't you give me a sign |
| [02:07.48] | If there's any sense to this |
| [02:11.66] | Move your hand or wink an eye" |
| [02:15.73] | But the statues are cold and stony faced |
| [02:19.98] | Like the soldiers by the door |
| [02:24.92] | She doesn't understand anything at all |
| [02:34.35] | Anything at all |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Nevin |
| [00:01.90] | The kids from Station Street |
| [00:08.09] | Don' t play ' round here no more |
| [00:14.46] | She doesn' t exactly understand |
| [00:18.40] | But it' s something to do with the war |
| [00:23.46] | So she learned some tunes on piano |
| [00:27.93] | She' s very good for her age |
| [00:31.56] | But sometimes she pounds the keys |
| [00:36.21] | With her tiny fists in a rage |
| [00:40.96] | She doesn' t exactly understand |
| [00:44.15] | But it' s something to do with the war |
| [00:51.09] | Like when Aunt Mary took her to O' Riley' s caff |
| [01:03.47] | He said I can' t serve your kind in here |
| [01:08.47] | So don' t go coming back |
| [01:12.46] | So she took to painting pictures |
| [01:16.65] | Such a promising child |
| [01:19.96] | But sometimes the pictures she paints |
| [01:24.34] | Are ugly and wild |
| [01:30.15] | She doesn' t exactly understand |
| [01:33.08] | But it' s something to do with the war |
| [01:42.02] | |
| [01:55.03] | So she prays to the statues on Sundays |
| [02:03.79] | She says please won' t you give me a sign |
| [02:07.48] | If there' s any sense to this |
| [02:11.66] | Move your hand or wink an eye |
| [02:15.73] | But the statues are cold and stony faced |
| [02:19.98] | Like the soldiers by the door |
| [02:24.92] | She doesn' t understand anything at all |
| [02:34.35] | Anything at all |