Song | The Ballad of Bill Hubbard |
Artist | Roger Waters |
Album | Amused to Death |
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[00:00.00] | 作词 : Waters |
[02:23.14] | Two things that have haunted me most are the days when I had to |
[02:30.66] | collect the paybooks; and when I left Bill Hubbard in no-man's-land. |
[02:48.43] | I was picked up and taken into their trench. |
[02:54.02] | And I'd no sooner taken |
[02:56.32] | two or three steps down the trench when I heard a call, 'Hello Razz, |
[03:01.51] | I'm glad to see you. |
[03:02.46] | This is my second night here,' and he said |
[03:06.73] | 'I'm feeling bad,' and it was Bill Hubbard, |
[03:08.90] | one of the men we'd trained in England, |
[03:10.94] | one of the original battalion. |
[03:14.81] | I had a look at his wound, |
[03:16.08] | rolled him over; I could see it was probably a fatal wound. |
[03:20.77] | You could imagine what pain he was in, |
[03:24.09] | he was dripping with sweat; and after |
[03:26.58] | I'd gone about three shellholes, |
[03:29.13] | traversed that, had it been...had |
[03:32.65] | there been a path or a road I could have done better. He pummeled me, |
[03:38.00] | 'Put me down, put me down, I'd rather die, I'd rather die, put me down.' |
[03:50.84] | I was hoping he would faint. |
[03:56.16] | He said 'I can't go any further, let me die.' |
[03:58.42] | I said 'If I leave you here Bill you won't be found, |
[04:01.23] | let's have another go.' He said 'All right then.' |
[04:04.94] | And the same thing happened; |
[04:07.34] | he couldn't stand it any more, and I had to leave him there, |
[04:12.05] | in no-man's-land." |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Waters |
[02:23.14] | Two things that have haunted me most are the days when I had to |
[02:30.66] | collect the paybooks and when I left Bill Hubbard in noman' sland. |
[02:48.43] | I was picked up and taken into their trench. |
[02:54.02] | And I' d no sooner taken |
[02:56.32] | two or three steps down the trench when I heard a call, ' Hello Razz, |
[03:01.51] | I' m glad to see you. |
[03:02.46] | This is my second night here,' and he said |
[03:06.73] | ' I' m feeling bad,' and it was Bill Hubbard, |
[03:08.90] | one of the men we' d trained in England, |
[03:10.94] | one of the original battalion. |
[03:14.81] | I had a look at his wound, |
[03:16.08] | rolled him over I could see it was probably a fatal wound. |
[03:20.77] | You could imagine what pain he was in, |
[03:24.09] | he was dripping with sweat and after |
[03:26.58] | I' d gone about three shellholes, |
[03:29.13] | traversed that, had it been... had |
[03:32.65] | there been a path or a road I could have done better. He pummeled me, |
[03:38.00] | ' Put me down, put me down, I' d rather die, I' d rather die, put me down.' |
[03:50.84] | I was hoping he would faint. |
[03:56.16] | He said ' I can' t go any further, let me die.' |
[03:58.42] | I said ' If I leave you here Bill you won' t be found, |
[04:01.23] | let' s have another go.' He said ' All right then.' |
[04:04.94] | And the same thing happened |
[04:07.34] | he couldn' t stand it any more, and I had to leave him there, |
[04:12.05] | in noman' sland." |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Waters |
[02:23.14] | Two things that have haunted me most are the days when I had to |
[02:30.66] | collect the paybooks and when I left Bill Hubbard in noman' sland. |
[02:48.43] | I was picked up and taken into their trench. |
[02:54.02] | And I' d no sooner taken |
[02:56.32] | two or three steps down the trench when I heard a call, ' Hello Razz, |
[03:01.51] | I' m glad to see you. |
[03:02.46] | This is my second night here,' and he said |
[03:06.73] | ' I' m feeling bad,' and it was Bill Hubbard, |
[03:08.90] | one of the men we' d trained in England, |
[03:10.94] | one of the original battalion. |
[03:14.81] | I had a look at his wound, |
[03:16.08] | rolled him over I could see it was probably a fatal wound. |
[03:20.77] | You could imagine what pain he was in, |
[03:24.09] | he was dripping with sweat and after |
[03:26.58] | I' d gone about three shellholes, |
[03:29.13] | traversed that, had it been... had |
[03:32.65] | there been a path or a road I could have done better. He pummeled me, |
[03:38.00] | ' Put me down, put me down, I' d rather die, I' d rather die, put me down.' |
[03:50.84] | I was hoping he would faint. |
[03:56.16] | He said ' I can' t go any further, let me die.' |
[03:58.42] | I said ' If I leave you here Bill you won' t be found, |
[04:01.23] | let' s have another go.' He said ' All right then.' |
[04:04.94] | And the same thing happened |
[04:07.34] | he couldn' t stand it any more, and I had to leave him there, |
[04:12.05] | in noman' sland." |