| Song | Katherine Of Oregon |
| Artist | Al Stewart |
| Album | A Piece of Yesterday - The Anthology |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Stewart | |
| When I get even more old than | |
| I am now I'll have a house overlooking the water | |
| I'll read all the books that | |
| I never got 'round to | |
| And pile my suitcases up in the corner | |
| The lights of the city they blink off and on again | |
| Names in my memory are there, then they're gone again | |
| Albums of photographs spread on the floor again | |
| I'll spend my evenings with | |
| Katherine of | |
| Oregon I'll fill my garage up with things | |
| I've no use for | |
| Obsolete knick-knacks that there's no excuse for | |
| I'll turn my back on the world's grand illusions | |
| Take my delights in the simplest amusements | |
| The lights of the city they blink off and on again | |
| Names in my memory are there, then they're gone again | |
| Albums of photographs spread on the floor again | |
| I'll spend my evenings with | |
| Katherine of | |
| Oregon I'll wear my clothes with their colors all clashing | |
| They'll be so old that they'll come back in fashion | |
| I'll sit on the beach with my paper wrapped luncheon | |
| I'll enjoy being the ancient curmudgeon | |
| The lights of the city they blink off and on again | |
| Names in my memory are there then they're gone again | |
| I'll have a jukebox and play | |
| Lonnie Donegan | |
| And I'll spend my evenings with | |
| Katherine of | |
| Oregon |
| zuo ci : Stewart | |
| When I get even more old than | |
| I am now I' ll have a house overlooking the water | |
| I' ll read all the books that | |
| I never got ' round to | |
| And pile my suitcases up in the corner | |
| The lights of the city they blink off and on again | |
| Names in my memory are there, then they' re gone again | |
| Albums of photographs spread on the floor again | |
| I' ll spend my evenings with | |
| Katherine of | |
| Oregon I' ll fill my garage up with things | |
| I' ve no use for | |
| Obsolete knickknacks that there' s no excuse for | |
| I' ll turn my back on the world' s grand illusions | |
| Take my delights in the simplest amusements | |
| The lights of the city they blink off and on again | |
| Names in my memory are there, then they' re gone again | |
| Albums of photographs spread on the floor again | |
| I' ll spend my evenings with | |
| Katherine of | |
| Oregon I' ll wear my clothes with their colors all clashing | |
| They' ll be so old that they' ll come back in fashion | |
| I' ll sit on the beach with my paper wrapped luncheon | |
| I' ll enjoy being the ancient curmudgeon | |
| The lights of the city they blink off and on again | |
| Names in my memory are there then they' re gone again | |
| I' ll have a jukebox and play | |
| Lonnie Donegan | |
| And I' ll spend my evenings with | |
| Katherine of | |
| Oregon |
| zuò cí : Stewart | |
| When I get even more old than | |
| I am now I' ll have a house overlooking the water | |
| I' ll read all the books that | |
| I never got ' round to | |
| And pile my suitcases up in the corner | |
| The lights of the city they blink off and on again | |
| Names in my memory are there, then they' re gone again | |
| Albums of photographs spread on the floor again | |
| I' ll spend my evenings with | |
| Katherine of | |
| Oregon I' ll fill my garage up with things | |
| I' ve no use for | |
| Obsolete knickknacks that there' s no excuse for | |
| I' ll turn my back on the world' s grand illusions | |
| Take my delights in the simplest amusements | |
| The lights of the city they blink off and on again | |
| Names in my memory are there, then they' re gone again | |
| Albums of photographs spread on the floor again | |
| I' ll spend my evenings with | |
| Katherine of | |
| Oregon I' ll wear my clothes with their colors all clashing | |
| They' ll be so old that they' ll come back in fashion | |
| I' ll sit on the beach with my paper wrapped luncheon | |
| I' ll enjoy being the ancient curmudgeon | |
| The lights of the city they blink off and on again | |
| Names in my memory are there then they' re gone again | |
| I' ll have a jukebox and play | |
| Lonnie Donegan | |
| And I' ll spend my evenings with | |
| Katherine of | |
| Oregon |