| Song | Lucy Had A Dream |
| Artist | The Flower Kings |
| Album | Paradox Hotel |
| 作词 : Bodin, Stolt | |
| Lucy had a dream last night | |
| Lucy dream in black and white | |
| Lucy was left there on her own | |
| Out in the field, out in the cold | |
| She had her summerdress, no shoes | |
| She had no plan, she had no clue | |
| Maybe the angels beamed her down | |
| Maybe she hurried out of town | |
| Leaving a family behind | |
| Is someone missing her? | |
| God, he knows where little Lucy goes | |
| She's alone in her dreams high in the fields | |
| The men just moving in and out of her life | |
| Just to prove that she's not dead, she's alright | |
| Lucy has a dream last night | |
| Lucy is beyond the skies | |
| Lucy is higher than a kite | |
| In the back of 60's Cadillac | |
| She has a stranger in her arms | |
| She ain't going back home until dawn | |
| God, he knows where little Lucy goes | |
| She's alone in her dreams high in the fields | |
| The men just moving in and out of her life | |
| Just to prove that she's not dead, she's alright |
| zuò cí : Bodin, Stolt | |
| Lucy had a dream last night | |
| Lucy dream in black and white | |
| Lucy was left there on her own | |
| Out in the field, out in the cold | |
| She had her summerdress, no shoes | |
| She had no plan, she had no clue | |
| Maybe the angels beamed her down | |
| Maybe she hurried out of town | |
| Leaving a family behind | |
| Is someone missing her? | |
| God, he knows where little Lucy goes | |
| She' s alone in her dreams high in the fields | |
| The men just moving in and out of her life | |
| Just to prove that she' s not dead, she' s alright | |
| Lucy has a dream last night | |
| Lucy is beyond the skies | |
| Lucy is higher than a kite | |
| In the back of 60' s Cadillac | |
| She has a stranger in her arms | |
| She ain' t going back home until dawn | |
| God, he knows where little Lucy goes | |
| She' s alone in her dreams high in the fields | |
| The men just moving in and out of her life | |
| Just to prove that she' s not dead, she' s alright |