| Song | Rhymes & Reasons |
| Artist | John Denver |
| Album | The Wildlife Concert |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Denver | |
| Lyrics:John Denver Music:John Denver | |
| So you speak to me of sadness and the coming of the winter, | |
| Fear that is within you now that seems to never end, | |
| And the dreams that have escaped you and a hope that you've forgotten | |
| And you tell me that you need me now and you want to be my friend, | |
| And you wonder where we're going, | |
| where's the rhyme and where's the reason, | |
| And it's you cannot accept it is here we must begin | |
| To seek the wisdom of the children | |
| and the graceful way of flowers in the wind. | |
| For the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers, | |
| Their laughter and their loveliness would clear a cloudy day. | |
| Like the music of the mountains and the colors of the rainbow | |
| They're a promise of the future and a blessing for today. | |
| Though the cities start to crumble and the towers fall around us | |
| The sun is slowly fading and it's colder than the sea. | |
| It is written: From the desert to the mountains they shall lead us, | |
| By the hand and by the heart they will comfort you and me. | |
| In their innocence and trusting they will teach us to be free. | |
| For the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers, | |
| Their laughter and their loveliness would clear a cloudy day. | |
| And the song that I am singing is a prayer to non believers, | |
| Come and stand beside us we can find a better way. |
| zuo ci : Denver | |
| Lyrics: John Denver Music: John Denver | |
| So you speak to me of sadness and the coming of the winter, | |
| Fear that is within you now that seems to never end, | |
| And the dreams that have escaped you and a hope that you' ve forgotten | |
| And you tell me that you need me now and you want to be my friend, | |
| And you wonder where we' re going, | |
| where' s the rhyme and where' s the reason, | |
| And it' s you cannot accept it is here we must begin | |
| To seek the wisdom of the children | |
| and the graceful way of flowers in the wind. | |
| For the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers, | |
| Their laughter and their loveliness would clear a cloudy day. | |
| Like the music of the mountains and the colors of the rainbow | |
| They' re a promise of the future and a blessing for today. | |
| Though the cities start to crumble and the towers fall around us | |
| The sun is slowly fading and it' s colder than the sea. | |
| It is written: From the desert to the mountains they shall lead us, | |
| By the hand and by the heart they will comfort you and me. | |
| In their innocence and trusting they will teach us to be free. | |
| For the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers, | |
| Their laughter and their loveliness would clear a cloudy day. | |
| And the song that I am singing is a prayer to non believers, | |
| Come and stand beside us we can find a better way. |
| zuò cí : Denver | |
| Lyrics: John Denver Music: John Denver | |
| So you speak to me of sadness and the coming of the winter, | |
| Fear that is within you now that seems to never end, | |
| And the dreams that have escaped you and a hope that you' ve forgotten | |
| And you tell me that you need me now and you want to be my friend, | |
| And you wonder where we' re going, | |
| where' s the rhyme and where' s the reason, | |
| And it' s you cannot accept it is here we must begin | |
| To seek the wisdom of the children | |
| and the graceful way of flowers in the wind. | |
| For the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers, | |
| Their laughter and their loveliness would clear a cloudy day. | |
| Like the music of the mountains and the colors of the rainbow | |
| They' re a promise of the future and a blessing for today. | |
| Though the cities start to crumble and the towers fall around us | |
| The sun is slowly fading and it' s colder than the sea. | |
| It is written: From the desert to the mountains they shall lead us, | |
| By the hand and by the heart they will comfort you and me. | |
| In their innocence and trusting they will teach us to be free. | |
| For the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers, | |
| Their laughter and their loveliness would clear a cloudy day. | |
| And the song that I am singing is a prayer to non believers, | |
| Come and stand beside us we can find a better way. |