| Song | Remittance Man |
| Artist | Jimmy Buffett |
| Album | Barometer Soup |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Buffett, Guth, Kunkel, Mayer ... | |
| Written:Buffett/Russ Kunkel/Jay Oliver/Roger Guth/P.Mayer | |
| Sinner on the mainland | |
| He's a sinner on the sea | |
| He looks for absolution | |
| Not accountability | |
| How many destinations | |
| Oh God he's seen them all | |
| He collects his precious pittance | |
| Never a port of call | |
| Remittance Man | |
| Blacksheep of the family clan | |
| Broke too many rules along the way | |
| Remittance Man | |
| So far away from home | |
| No they'll never understand | |
| The Remittance Man | |
| A man of empty pockets | |
| From jingling his change | |
| The idleness and grieving | |
| For all that he retains | |
| By the harbour lights of Sydney | |
| Or the Bora Bora moon | |
| He recites his sad confession | |
| To the seagulls and the loons | |
| Remittance Man | |
| Blacksheep of the family clan | |
| Broke too many rules along the way | |
| Remittance Man | |
| So far away from home | |
| No they'll never understand | |
| The Remittance Man | |
| Well you can claim that you were born a prince | |
| But you're the only one you can convince | |
| Survivor with no livelihood | |
| That you could ever make it good | |
| But still you dream of what you can pretend | |
| An unexpected passenger | |
| Boarded in Marseilles | |
| An angel full of tenderness | |
| She gave her heart away | |
| She was but a gypsy | |
| He was just a stray | |
| They almost made a miracle but it slowly slipped away | |
| So he follows the equator | |
| With a wish to run aground | |
| It's a very vicious circle | |
| Goin' round and round and round | |
| And he watches from the fantail | |
| As the mainland disappears | |
| Just like the Flying Dutchman | |
| He's a prisoner of his fears | |
| Remittance Man | |
| Blacksheep of the family clan | |
| Broke too many rules along the way | |
| Remittance Man | |
| So far away from home | |
| No they'll never understand | |
| No they'll never understand | |
| No they'll never understand | |
| The Remittance Man |
| zuo ci : Buffett, Guth, Kunkel, Mayer ... | |
| Written: Buffett Russ Kunkel Jay Oliver Roger Guth P. Mayer | |
| Sinner on the mainland | |
| He' s a sinner on the sea | |
| He looks for absolution | |
| Not accountability | |
| How many destinations | |
| Oh God he' s seen them all | |
| He collects his precious pittance | |
| Never a port of call | |
| Remittance Man | |
| Blacksheep of the family clan | |
| Broke too many rules along the way | |
| Remittance Man | |
| So far away from home | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| The Remittance Man | |
| A man of empty pockets | |
| From jingling his change | |
| The idleness and grieving | |
| For all that he retains | |
| By the harbour lights of Sydney | |
| Or the Bora Bora moon | |
| He recites his sad confession | |
| To the seagulls and the loons | |
| Remittance Man | |
| Blacksheep of the family clan | |
| Broke too many rules along the way | |
| Remittance Man | |
| So far away from home | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| The Remittance Man | |
| Well you can claim that you were born a prince | |
| But you' re the only one you can convince | |
| Survivor with no livelihood | |
| That you could ever make it good | |
| But still you dream of what you can pretend | |
| An unexpected passenger | |
| Boarded in Marseilles | |
| An angel full of tenderness | |
| She gave her heart away | |
| She was but a gypsy | |
| He was just a stray | |
| They almost made a miracle but it slowly slipped away | |
| So he follows the equator | |
| With a wish to run aground | |
| It' s a very vicious circle | |
| Goin' round and round and round | |
| And he watches from the fantail | |
| As the mainland disappears | |
| Just like the Flying Dutchman | |
| He' s a prisoner of his fears | |
| Remittance Man | |
| Blacksheep of the family clan | |
| Broke too many rules along the way | |
| Remittance Man | |
| So far away from home | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| The Remittance Man |
| zuò cí : Buffett, Guth, Kunkel, Mayer ... | |
| Written: Buffett Russ Kunkel Jay Oliver Roger Guth P. Mayer | |
| Sinner on the mainland | |
| He' s a sinner on the sea | |
| He looks for absolution | |
| Not accountability | |
| How many destinations | |
| Oh God he' s seen them all | |
| He collects his precious pittance | |
| Never a port of call | |
| Remittance Man | |
| Blacksheep of the family clan | |
| Broke too many rules along the way | |
| Remittance Man | |
| So far away from home | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| The Remittance Man | |
| A man of empty pockets | |
| From jingling his change | |
| The idleness and grieving | |
| For all that he retains | |
| By the harbour lights of Sydney | |
| Or the Bora Bora moon | |
| He recites his sad confession | |
| To the seagulls and the loons | |
| Remittance Man | |
| Blacksheep of the family clan | |
| Broke too many rules along the way | |
| Remittance Man | |
| So far away from home | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| The Remittance Man | |
| Well you can claim that you were born a prince | |
| But you' re the only one you can convince | |
| Survivor with no livelihood | |
| That you could ever make it good | |
| But still you dream of what you can pretend | |
| An unexpected passenger | |
| Boarded in Marseilles | |
| An angel full of tenderness | |
| She gave her heart away | |
| She was but a gypsy | |
| He was just a stray | |
| They almost made a miracle but it slowly slipped away | |
| So he follows the equator | |
| With a wish to run aground | |
| It' s a very vicious circle | |
| Goin' round and round and round | |
| And he watches from the fantail | |
| As the mainland disappears | |
| Just like the Flying Dutchman | |
| He' s a prisoner of his fears | |
| Remittance Man | |
| Blacksheep of the family clan | |
| Broke too many rules along the way | |
| Remittance Man | |
| So far away from home | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| No they' ll never understand | |
| The Remittance Man |