| Song | Washington's Day (Album Version) |
| Artist | The Hooters |
| Album | Super Hits |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Bazilian, Chertoff, Hyman ... | |
| Did you think | |
| I could ever forget | |
| The night by the arlington flame | |
| In the silence | |
| I heard it | |
| Through streets so deserted | |
| You whispered and called me by name | |
| Did you think | |
| I could ever forget | |
| That powerful look in your eye | |
| Where Lincoln stood strong there | |
| You held me so long there that night | |
| On the fourth of | |
| July I hope and | |
| I pray that you'll be here with me | |
| When the mountains that rise tumble into the sea | |
| And the kingdoms that come set us free on our way | |
| Hope you'll be here with me | |
| Home on Washington's day | |
| Now when this world and that world collide | |
| And the powers that be hit you low | |
| When you're feeling so small in the face of it all | |
| And you're lost on eternity row | |
| When the wars that men wage are all through | |
| And their monuments put on display | |
| Tell the hungry and stranded | |
| The poor empty handed | |
| We'll meet them on | |
| Washington's day | |
| I hope and | |
| I pray that you'll be here with me | |
| When the mountains that rise tumble into the sea | |
| And the kingdoms that come set us free on our way | |
| Hope you'll be here with me | |
| Home on Washington's day | |
| Did you think | |
| I could ever forget | |
| The night by the arlington flame | |
| Where the monuments laugh over thousands of years | |
| You whispered and called me by name | |
| And when the sun goes down | |
| At the end of the day | |
| You know I'll always remember | |
| You who were tender to me | |
| On Washington's day | |
| I hope and | |
| I pray that you'll be here with me | |
| When the mountains that rise tumble into the sea | |
| And the visions that come are the visions that stay | |
| Hope you'll be here with me | |
| Home on Washington's day |
| zuo qu : Bazilian, Chertoff, Hyman ... | |
| Did you think | |
| I could ever forget | |
| The night by the arlington flame | |
| In the silence | |
| I heard it | |
| Through streets so deserted | |
| You whispered and called me by name | |
| Did you think | |
| I could ever forget | |
| That powerful look in your eye | |
| Where Lincoln stood strong there | |
| You held me so long there that night | |
| On the fourth of | |
| July I hope and | |
| I pray that you' ll be here with me | |
| When the mountains that rise tumble into the sea | |
| And the kingdoms that come set us free on our way | |
| Hope you' ll be here with me | |
| Home on Washington' s day | |
| Now when this world and that world collide | |
| And the powers that be hit you low | |
| When you' re feeling so small in the face of it all | |
| And you' re lost on eternity row | |
| When the wars that men wage are all through | |
| And their monuments put on display | |
| Tell the hungry and stranded | |
| The poor empty handed | |
| We' ll meet them on | |
| Washington' s day | |
| I hope and | |
| I pray that you' ll be here with me | |
| When the mountains that rise tumble into the sea | |
| And the kingdoms that come set us free on our way | |
| Hope you' ll be here with me | |
| Home on Washington' s day | |
| Did you think | |
| I could ever forget | |
| The night by the arlington flame | |
| Where the monuments laugh over thousands of years | |
| You whispered and called me by name | |
| And when the sun goes down | |
| At the end of the day | |
| You know I' ll always remember | |
| You who were tender to me | |
| On Washington' s day | |
| I hope and | |
| I pray that you' ll be here with me | |
| When the mountains that rise tumble into the sea | |
| And the visions that come are the visions that stay | |
| Hope you' ll be here with me | |
| Home on Washington' s day |
| zuò qǔ : Bazilian, Chertoff, Hyman ... | |
| Did you think | |
| I could ever forget | |
| The night by the arlington flame | |
| In the silence | |
| I heard it | |
| Through streets so deserted | |
| You whispered and called me by name | |
| Did you think | |
| I could ever forget | |
| That powerful look in your eye | |
| Where Lincoln stood strong there | |
| You held me so long there that night | |
| On the fourth of | |
| July I hope and | |
| I pray that you' ll be here with me | |
| When the mountains that rise tumble into the sea | |
| And the kingdoms that come set us free on our way | |
| Hope you' ll be here with me | |
| Home on Washington' s day | |
| Now when this world and that world collide | |
| And the powers that be hit you low | |
| When you' re feeling so small in the face of it all | |
| And you' re lost on eternity row | |
| When the wars that men wage are all through | |
| And their monuments put on display | |
| Tell the hungry and stranded | |
| The poor empty handed | |
| We' ll meet them on | |
| Washington' s day | |
| I hope and | |
| I pray that you' ll be here with me | |
| When the mountains that rise tumble into the sea | |
| And the kingdoms that come set us free on our way | |
| Hope you' ll be here with me | |
| Home on Washington' s day | |
| Did you think | |
| I could ever forget | |
| The night by the arlington flame | |
| Where the monuments laugh over thousands of years | |
| You whispered and called me by name | |
| And when the sun goes down | |
| At the end of the day | |
| You know I' ll always remember | |
| You who were tender to me | |
| On Washington' s day | |
| I hope and | |
| I pray that you' ll be here with me | |
| When the mountains that rise tumble into the sea | |
| And the visions that come are the visions that stay | |
| Hope you' ll be here with me | |
| Home on Washington' s day |