| Song | Breakfast In Hell |
| Artist | Slaid Cleaves |
| Album | Broke Down |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | 作词 : Slaid Cleaves |
| [00:01.000] | 作曲 : Slaid Cleaves |
| [00:12.936] | In the melting snows of Ontario |
| [00:16.101] | Where the wind'll make you shiver |
| [00:18.845] | It was the month of May up in Georgian Bay |
| [00:21.836] | Near the mouth of the Musquash River |
| [00:24.842] | Where the bears prowl and the coyotes howl |
| [00:27.844] | And you can hear the osprey scream |
| [00:32.343] | Back in '99 we were cutting pine |
| [00:35.346] | And sending it down the stream |
| [00:39.837] | Young Sandy Gray came to Go Home Bay |
| [00:42.595] | All the way from P.E.I. |
| [00:45.594] | Where the weather's rough and it makes you tough |
| [00:48.833] | No man's afraid to die |
| [00:51.586] | Sandy came a smilin', Thirty Thousand Islands |
| [00:54.596] | Was the place to claim his glory |
| [00:59.085] | Now Sandy's gone but his name lives on |
| [01:02.086] | This is Sandy's story |
| [01:06.345] | Young Sandy Gray lives on today |
| [01:09.588] | In the echoes of a mighty yell |
| [01:12.589] | Listen close and you'll hear a ghost |
| [01:15.336] | In this story that I tell, boys |
| [01:18.587] | This story that I tell |
| [01:25.593] | Now Sandy Gray was boss of the men who'd toss |
| [01:28.835] | The trees onto the shore |
| [01:31.586] | They'd come and go till they'd built a floe |
| [01:34.589] | 100, 000 logs or more |
| [01:37.590] | And he'd ride 'em down toward Severn Sound |
| [01:40.588] | To cut 'em up in the mills for timber |
| [01:44.840] | And the ships would haul spring summer and fall |
| [01:48.084] | Till the ice came in December |
| [01:52.345] | One Sabbath Day big Sandy Gray |
| [01:55.337] | Came into camp with a Peavey on his shoulder |
| [01:58.344] | With a thunder crack he dropped his axe |
| [02:01.345] | And the room got a little bit colder |
| [02:04.084] | Said, "Come on all you, we got work to do |
| [02:07.092] | We gotta give 'er all we can give 'er |
| [02:11.590] | There's a jam of logs at the little jog |
| [02:14.834] | Near the mouth of the Musquash River" |
| [02:19.093] | With no time to pray on the Lord's day |
| [02:22.084] | They were hoping for God's forgiveness |
| [02:25.079] | But the jam was high in a troubled sky |
| [02:28.086] | And they set out about their business |
| [02:30.841] | They poked with poles and ran with the rolls |
| [02:34.093] | And tried to stay on their feet |
| [02:38.581] | Every trick they tried, one man cried |
| [02:41.589] | This logjam's got us beat!" |
| [02:45.837] | But Sandy Gray was not afraid |
| [02:49.083] | And he let out a mighty yell |
| [02:51.844] | "I'll be damned, we'll break this jam |
| [02:54.835] | Or it's breakfast in hell, boys |
| [02:58.338] | Breakfast in hell!" |
| [03:31.846] | Now every one of the men did the work of ten |
| [03:34.841] | And Sandy scrambled up to the top |
| [03:37.830] | He is working like a dog heaving 30 foot logs |
| [03:40.833] | And it looked like he'd never stop |
| [03:43.832] | They struggled on, these men so strong |
| [03:46.832] | Till the jam began to sway |
| [03:51.342] | Then they dove for cover to the banks of the river |
| [03:54.326] | All except for Sandy Gray |
| [03:58.580] | Now with thoughts of death they held their breath |
| [04:01.588] | As they saw their friend go down |
| [04:04.593] | They all knew in a second or two |
| [04:07.340] | He'd be crushed or frozen or drowned |
| [04:10.331] | They saw him fall and they heard him call |
| [04:13.337] | Just once and then it was over |
| [04:17.836] | Young Sandy Gray gave his life that day |
| [04:20.827] | Near the mouth of the Musquash River |
| [04:25.326] | But Sandy Gray was not afraid |
| [04:28.337] | And he let out a mighty yell |
| [04:31.579] | "I'll be damned, we'll break this jam |
| [04:34.095] | Or it's breakfast in hell, boys |
| [04:37.839] | Breakfast in hell!" |
| [04:50.290] | East of Giant's Tomb there's plenty of room |
| [04:53.829] | There's no fences and no walls |
| [04:56.582] | And if you listen close you'll hear a ghost |
| [04:59.581] | Down by Sandy Gray Falls |
| [05:02.329] | Through the tops of the trees you'll hear in the breeze |
| [05:05.594] | The echoes of a mighty yell |
| [05:13.332] | "I'll be damned, we'll break this jam |
| [05:15.833] | Or it's breakfast in hell" |
| [05:20.333] | And Sandy Gray lives on today |
| [05:23.330] | And he let out a mighty yell |
| [05:26.331] | "I'll be damned, we'll break this jam |
| [05:29.079] | Or it's breakfast in hell, boys |
| [05:32.830] | Breakfast in hell!" |
| [00:00.000] | zuo ci : Slaid Cleaves |
| [00:01.000] | zuo qu : Slaid Cleaves |
| [00:12.936] | In the melting snows of Ontario |
| [00:16.101] | Where the wind' ll make you shiver |
| [00:18.845] | It was the month of May up in Georgian Bay |
| [00:21.836] | Near the mouth of the Musquash River |
| [00:24.842] | Where the bears prowl and the coyotes howl |
| [00:27.844] | And you can hear the osprey scream |
| [00:32.343] | Back in ' 99 we were cutting pine |
| [00:35.346] | And sending it down the stream |
| [00:39.837] | Young Sandy Gray came to Go Home Bay |
| [00:42.595] | All the way from P. E. I. |
| [00:45.594] | Where the weather' s rough and it makes you tough |
| [00:48.833] | No man' s afraid to die |
| [00:51.586] | Sandy came a smilin', Thirty Thousand Islands |
| [00:54.596] | Was the place to claim his glory |
| [00:59.085] | Now Sandy' s gone but his name lives on |
| [01:02.086] | This is Sandy' s story |
| [01:06.345] | Young Sandy Gray lives on today |
| [01:09.588] | In the echoes of a mighty yell |
| [01:12.589] | Listen close and you' ll hear a ghost |
| [01:15.336] | In this story that I tell, boys |
| [01:18.587] | This story that I tell |
| [01:25.593] | Now Sandy Gray was boss of the men who' d toss |
| [01:28.835] | The trees onto the shore |
| [01:31.586] | They' d come and go till they' d built a floe |
| [01:34.589] | 100, 000 logs or more |
| [01:37.590] | And he' d ride ' em down toward Severn Sound |
| [01:40.588] | To cut ' em up in the mills for timber |
| [01:44.840] | And the ships would haul spring summer and fall |
| [01:48.084] | Till the ice came in December |
| [01:52.345] | One Sabbath Day big Sandy Gray |
| [01:55.337] | Came into camp with a Peavey on his shoulder |
| [01:58.344] | With a thunder crack he dropped his axe |
| [02:01.345] | And the room got a little bit colder |
| [02:04.084] | Said, " Come on all you, we got work to do |
| [02:07.092] | We gotta give ' er all we can give ' er |
| [02:11.590] | There' s a jam of logs at the little jog |
| [02:14.834] | Near the mouth of the Musquash River" |
| [02:19.093] | With no time to pray on the Lord' s day |
| [02:22.084] | They were hoping for God' s forgiveness |
| [02:25.079] | But the jam was high in a troubled sky |
| [02:28.086] | And they set out about their business |
| [02:30.841] | They poked with poles and ran with the rolls |
| [02:34.093] | And tried to stay on their feet |
| [02:38.581] | Every trick they tried, one man cried |
| [02:41.589] | This logjam' s got us beat!" |
| [02:45.837] | But Sandy Gray was not afraid |
| [02:49.083] | And he let out a mighty yell |
| [02:51.844] | " I' ll be damned, we' ll break this jam |
| [02:54.835] | Or it' s breakfast in hell, boys |
| [02:58.338] | Breakfast in hell!" |
| [03:31.846] | Now every one of the men did the work of ten |
| [03:34.841] | And Sandy scrambled up to the top |
| [03:37.830] | He is working like a dog heaving 30 foot logs |
| [03:40.833] | And it looked like he' d never stop |
| [03:43.832] | They struggled on, these men so strong |
| [03:46.832] | Till the jam began to sway |
| [03:51.342] | Then they dove for cover to the banks of the river |
| [03:54.326] | All except for Sandy Gray |
| [03:58.580] | Now with thoughts of death they held their breath |
| [04:01.588] | As they saw their friend go down |
| [04:04.593] | They all knew in a second or two |
| [04:07.340] | He' d be crushed or frozen or drowned |
| [04:10.331] | They saw him fall and they heard him call |
| [04:13.337] | Just once and then it was over |
| [04:17.836] | Young Sandy Gray gave his life that day |
| [04:20.827] | Near the mouth of the Musquash River |
| [04:25.326] | But Sandy Gray was not afraid |
| [04:28.337] | And he let out a mighty yell |
| [04:31.579] | " I' ll be damned, we' ll break this jam |
| [04:34.095] | Or it' s breakfast in hell, boys |
| [04:37.839] | Breakfast in hell!" |
| [04:50.290] | East of Giant' s Tomb there' s plenty of room |
| [04:53.829] | There' s no fences and no walls |
| [04:56.582] | And if you listen close you' ll hear a ghost |
| [04:59.581] | Down by Sandy Gray Falls |
| [05:02.329] | Through the tops of the trees you' ll hear in the breeze |
| [05:05.594] | The echoes of a mighty yell |
| [05:13.332] | " I' ll be damned, we' ll break this jam |
| [05:15.833] | Or it' s breakfast in hell" |
| [05:20.333] | And Sandy Gray lives on today |
| [05:23.330] | And he let out a mighty yell |
| [05:26.331] | " I' ll be damned, we' ll break this jam |
| [05:29.079] | Or it' s breakfast in hell, boys |
| [05:32.830] | Breakfast in hell!" |
| [00:00.000] | zuò cí : Slaid Cleaves |
| [00:01.000] | zuò qǔ : Slaid Cleaves |
| [00:12.936] | In the melting snows of Ontario |
| [00:16.101] | Where the wind' ll make you shiver |
| [00:18.845] | It was the month of May up in Georgian Bay |
| [00:21.836] | Near the mouth of the Musquash River |
| [00:24.842] | Where the bears prowl and the coyotes howl |
| [00:27.844] | And you can hear the osprey scream |
| [00:32.343] | Back in ' 99 we were cutting pine |
| [00:35.346] | And sending it down the stream |
| [00:39.837] | Young Sandy Gray came to Go Home Bay |
| [00:42.595] | All the way from P. E. I. |
| [00:45.594] | Where the weather' s rough and it makes you tough |
| [00:48.833] | No man' s afraid to die |
| [00:51.586] | Sandy came a smilin', Thirty Thousand Islands |
| [00:54.596] | Was the place to claim his glory |
| [00:59.085] | Now Sandy' s gone but his name lives on |
| [01:02.086] | This is Sandy' s story |
| [01:06.345] | Young Sandy Gray lives on today |
| [01:09.588] | In the echoes of a mighty yell |
| [01:12.589] | Listen close and you' ll hear a ghost |
| [01:15.336] | In this story that I tell, boys |
| [01:18.587] | This story that I tell |
| [01:25.593] | Now Sandy Gray was boss of the men who' d toss |
| [01:28.835] | The trees onto the shore |
| [01:31.586] | They' d come and go till they' d built a floe |
| [01:34.589] | 100, 000 logs or more |
| [01:37.590] | And he' d ride ' em down toward Severn Sound |
| [01:40.588] | To cut ' em up in the mills for timber |
| [01:44.840] | And the ships would haul spring summer and fall |
| [01:48.084] | Till the ice came in December |
| [01:52.345] | One Sabbath Day big Sandy Gray |
| [01:55.337] | Came into camp with a Peavey on his shoulder |
| [01:58.344] | With a thunder crack he dropped his axe |
| [02:01.345] | And the room got a little bit colder |
| [02:04.084] | Said, " Come on all you, we got work to do |
| [02:07.092] | We gotta give ' er all we can give ' er |
| [02:11.590] | There' s a jam of logs at the little jog |
| [02:14.834] | Near the mouth of the Musquash River" |
| [02:19.093] | With no time to pray on the Lord' s day |
| [02:22.084] | They were hoping for God' s forgiveness |
| [02:25.079] | But the jam was high in a troubled sky |
| [02:28.086] | And they set out about their business |
| [02:30.841] | They poked with poles and ran with the rolls |
| [02:34.093] | And tried to stay on their feet |
| [02:38.581] | Every trick they tried, one man cried |
| [02:41.589] | This logjam' s got us beat!" |
| [02:45.837] | But Sandy Gray was not afraid |
| [02:49.083] | And he let out a mighty yell |
| [02:51.844] | " I' ll be damned, we' ll break this jam |
| [02:54.835] | Or it' s breakfast in hell, boys |
| [02:58.338] | Breakfast in hell!" |
| [03:31.846] | Now every one of the men did the work of ten |
| [03:34.841] | And Sandy scrambled up to the top |
| [03:37.830] | He is working like a dog heaving 30 foot logs |
| [03:40.833] | And it looked like he' d never stop |
| [03:43.832] | They struggled on, these men so strong |
| [03:46.832] | Till the jam began to sway |
| [03:51.342] | Then they dove for cover to the banks of the river |
| [03:54.326] | All except for Sandy Gray |
| [03:58.580] | Now with thoughts of death they held their breath |
| [04:01.588] | As they saw their friend go down |
| [04:04.593] | They all knew in a second or two |
| [04:07.340] | He' d be crushed or frozen or drowned |
| [04:10.331] | They saw him fall and they heard him call |
| [04:13.337] | Just once and then it was over |
| [04:17.836] | Young Sandy Gray gave his life that day |
| [04:20.827] | Near the mouth of the Musquash River |
| [04:25.326] | But Sandy Gray was not afraid |
| [04:28.337] | And he let out a mighty yell |
| [04:31.579] | " I' ll be damned, we' ll break this jam |
| [04:34.095] | Or it' s breakfast in hell, boys |
| [04:37.839] | Breakfast in hell!" |
| [04:50.290] | East of Giant' s Tomb there' s plenty of room |
| [04:53.829] | There' s no fences and no walls |
| [04:56.582] | And if you listen close you' ll hear a ghost |
| [04:59.581] | Down by Sandy Gray Falls |
| [05:02.329] | Through the tops of the trees you' ll hear in the breeze |
| [05:05.594] | The echoes of a mighty yell |
| [05:13.332] | " I' ll be damned, we' ll break this jam |
| [05:15.833] | Or it' s breakfast in hell" |
| [05:20.333] | And Sandy Gray lives on today |
| [05:23.330] | And he let out a mighty yell |
| [05:26.331] | " I' ll be damned, we' ll break this jam |
| [05:29.079] | Or it' s breakfast in hell, boys |
| [05:32.830] | Breakfast in hell!" |