| Song | She Took The Wind From His Sails |
| Artist | George Strait |
| Album | George Strait |
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| 作词 : Dillon, Kees | |
| Lyrics:Dean Dillon/Donny Kees Music:Dean Dillon/Donny Kees | |
| Outer banks of North Carolina | |
| Lies a sleepy harbor town | |
| Generations of old sailors | |
| Dropped their sails and settled down | |
| Sam he is a young seafarer | |
| Grandson fo a schooner man | |
| Catherine is a sailmaker's daughter | |
| Today he's gonna take her hand. | |
| (Calm waters) | |
| (Wish them well) | |
| His ship's come in | |
| She's put the wind in his sails. | |
| Catherine is a canvas painter | |
| Paints the sun and sand and sea | |
| Lately she's been painting a portrait | |
| Sammy is a dad to be. | |
| (Calm waters) | |
| (Wish them well) | |
| His ship's come in | |
| She's put the wind in his sails. | |
| January brought the fever | |
| Sam was right there by her side | |
| Doctor told him son I'm sorry | |
| Catherine needs your prayers tonight. | |
| Morning light brought Sam a daughter | |
| Fever took his better half | |
| Sam gave Catherine to the water | |
| As he held their baby to his chest. | |
| (Calm waters) | |
| (Wished him well) | |
| His ship came in | |
| But she took the wind from his sails. | |
| His ship came in | |
| But she took the wind from his sails... |
| zuo ci : Dillon, Kees | |
| Lyrics: Dean Dillon Donny Kees Music: Dean Dillon Donny Kees | |
| Outer banks of North Carolina | |
| Lies a sleepy harbor town | |
| Generations of old sailors | |
| Dropped their sails and settled down | |
| Sam he is a young seafarer | |
| Grandson fo a schooner man | |
| Catherine is a sailmaker' s daughter | |
| Today he' s gonna take her hand. | |
| Calm waters | |
| Wish them well | |
| His ship' s come in | |
| She' s put the wind in his sails. | |
| Catherine is a canvas painter | |
| Paints the sun and sand and sea | |
| Lately she' s been painting a portrait | |
| Sammy is a dad to be. | |
| Calm waters | |
| Wish them well | |
| His ship' s come in | |
| She' s put the wind in his sails. | |
| January brought the fever | |
| Sam was right there by her side | |
| Doctor told him son I' m sorry | |
| Catherine needs your prayers tonight. | |
| Morning light brought Sam a daughter | |
| Fever took his better half | |
| Sam gave Catherine to the water | |
| As he held their baby to his chest. | |
| Calm waters | |
| Wished him well | |
| His ship came in | |
| But she took the wind from his sails. | |
| His ship came in | |
| But she took the wind from his sails... |
| zuò cí : Dillon, Kees | |
| Lyrics: Dean Dillon Donny Kees Music: Dean Dillon Donny Kees | |
| Outer banks of North Carolina | |
| Lies a sleepy harbor town | |
| Generations of old sailors | |
| Dropped their sails and settled down | |
| Sam he is a young seafarer | |
| Grandson fo a schooner man | |
| Catherine is a sailmaker' s daughter | |
| Today he' s gonna take her hand. | |
| Calm waters | |
| Wish them well | |
| His ship' s come in | |
| She' s put the wind in his sails. | |
| Catherine is a canvas painter | |
| Paints the sun and sand and sea | |
| Lately she' s been painting a portrait | |
| Sammy is a dad to be. | |
| Calm waters | |
| Wish them well | |
| His ship' s come in | |
| She' s put the wind in his sails. | |
| January brought the fever | |
| Sam was right there by her side | |
| Doctor told him son I' m sorry | |
| Catherine needs your prayers tonight. | |
| Morning light brought Sam a daughter | |
| Fever took his better half | |
| Sam gave Catherine to the water | |
| As he held their baby to his chest. | |
| Calm waters | |
| Wished him well | |
| His ship came in | |
| But she took the wind from his sails. | |
| His ship came in | |
| But she took the wind from his sails... |