| Song | The Frozen Man - Live at the Colonial Theatre |
| Artist | James Taylor |
| Album | One Man Band |
| 作词 : Taylor | |
| Last thing | |
| I remember is the freezing cold | |
| Water reaching up just to swallow me whole | |
| Ice in the rigging and howling wind | |
| Shock to my body as we tumbled in | |
| Then my brothers and the others are lost at sea | |
| I alone am returned to tell thee | |
| Hidden in ice for a century | |
| To walk the world again | |
| Lord have mercy on the frozen man | |
| Next words that were spoken to me | |
| Nurse asked me what my name might be | |
| She was all in white at the foot of my bed | |
| I said angel of mercy | |
| I'm alive or am | |
| I deadMy name is william james mcphee | |
| I was born in 1843 | |
| Raised in liverpool by the sea | |
| But that ain't who | |
| I amLord have mercy on the frozen man | |
| It took a lot of money to start my heart | |
| To peg my leg and to buy my eye | |
| The newspapers call me the state of the art | |
| And the children, when they see me, cry | |
| I thought it would be nice just to visit my grave | |
| See what kind of tombstone | |
| I might have | |
| I saw my wife and my daughter and it seemed so strange | |
| Both of them dead and gone from extreme old age | |
| See here, when | |
| I die make sure | |
| I'm goneDon't leave 'em nothing to work on | |
| You can raise your arm, you can wiggle your hand | |
| And you can wave goodbye to the frozen man | |
| I know what it means to freeze to death | |
| To lose a little life with every breath | |
| To say goodbye to life on earth | |
| To come around again | |
| Lord have mercy on the frozen man | |
| Lord have mercy on the frozen man |
| zuò cí : Taylor | |
| Last thing | |
| I remember is the freezing cold | |
| Water reaching up just to swallow me whole | |
| Ice in the rigging and howling wind | |
| Shock to my body as we tumbled in | |
| Then my brothers and the others are lost at sea | |
| I alone am returned to tell thee | |
| Hidden in ice for a century | |
| To walk the world again | |
| Lord have mercy on the frozen man | |
| Next words that were spoken to me | |
| Nurse asked me what my name might be | |
| She was all in white at the foot of my bed | |
| I said angel of mercy | |
| I' m alive or am | |
| I deadMy name is william james mcphee | |
| I was born in 1843 | |
| Raised in liverpool by the sea | |
| But that ain' t who | |
| I amLord have mercy on the frozen man | |
| It took a lot of money to start my heart | |
| To peg my leg and to buy my eye | |
| The newspapers call me the state of the art | |
| And the children, when they see me, cry | |
| I thought it would be nice just to visit my grave | |
| See what kind of tombstone | |
| I might have | |
| I saw my wife and my daughter and it seemed so strange | |
| Both of them dead and gone from extreme old age | |
| See here, when | |
| I die make sure | |
| I' m goneDon' t leave ' em nothing to work on | |
| You can raise your arm, you can wiggle your hand | |
| And you can wave goodbye to the frozen man | |
| I know what it means to freeze to death | |
| To lose a little life with every breath | |
| To say goodbye to life on earth | |
| To come around again | |
| Lord have mercy on the frozen man | |
| Lord have mercy on the frozen man |