| Song | Stranger In Blue Suede Shoes |
| Artist | Kevin Ayers |
| Album | Banana Productions |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Ayers | |
| I walked into this bar | |
| And the man refused; | |
| He said, "we don't serve strangers | |
| In blue suede shoes; | |
| We don't give credit, and | |
| We don't give way-- | |
| We have to think about what the people might say.. | |
| Uh, you know what i mean..." | |
| I said, "sure, man" | |
| Oh, he gave me a smile that was sickly and wet, | |
| And i offered him one of my cigarettes. | |
| He took it, afraid that he might appear rude, | |
| Then proceeded to sell me some second class food. | |
| Nice guy - meet 'em everywhere.. . | |
| He said, "my oh my, i have suffered too long, | |
| And this cigarette seems to be very strong; | |
| I don't make the rules | |
| I just get what i take | |
| And i guess every rule was made to break. | |
| You can take what you like, it won't hurt me | |
| Cause i'm just working for the company." | |
| From the green cigarette, he took a long drag, | |
| And said, "i think i'll pick my travelling bag. | |
| I'm tired of cheating, and wasting my head | |
| And filling the boss's bags with bread. | |
| I want to get out in the sun and rain, | |
| And feel the wind on on skin again; | |
| The world is large, and i've got time yet. | |
| And, by the way, thanks for that cigarette.. | |
| Thank you very much." | |
| "you know, i feel like a new man | |
| Yes i do, i don't know why; | |
| I'd just like to say | |
| Thank you very much(indeed) | |
| It's a beautiful day | |
| I think i'll be on my way (right away) | |
| I'd just like to say | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Yes, i'm getting the hell out of here | |
| Yes, i am - bye, bye. | |
| That's the end of the message | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Bye bye... |
| zuo ci : Ayers | |
| I walked into this bar | |
| And the man refused | |
| He said, " we don' t serve strangers | |
| In blue suede shoes | |
| We don' t give credit, and | |
| We don' t give way | |
| We have to think about what the people might say.. | |
| Uh, you know what i mean..." | |
| I said, " sure, man" | |
| Oh, he gave me a smile that was sickly and wet, | |
| And i offered him one of my cigarettes. | |
| He took it, afraid that he might appear rude, | |
| Then proceeded to sell me some second class food. | |
| Nice guy meet ' em everywhere.. . | |
| He said, " my oh my, i have suffered too long, | |
| And this cigarette seems to be very strong | |
| I don' t make the rules | |
| I just get what i take | |
| And i guess every rule was made to break. | |
| You can take what you like, it won' t hurt me | |
| Cause i' m just working for the company." | |
| From the green cigarette, he took a long drag, | |
| And said, " i think i' ll pick my travelling bag. | |
| I' m tired of cheating, and wasting my head | |
| And filling the boss' s bags with bread. | |
| I want to get out in the sun and rain, | |
| And feel the wind on on skin again | |
| The world is large, and i' ve got time yet. | |
| And, by the way, thanks for that cigarette.. | |
| Thank you very much." | |
| " you know, i feel like a new man | |
| Yes i do, i don' t know why | |
| I' d just like to say | |
| Thank you very much indeed | |
| It' s a beautiful day | |
| I think i' ll be on my way right away | |
| I' d just like to say | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Yes, i' m getting the hell out of here | |
| Yes, i am bye, bye. | |
| That' s the end of the message | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Bye bye... |
| zuò cí : Ayers | |
| I walked into this bar | |
| And the man refused | |
| He said, " we don' t serve strangers | |
| In blue suede shoes | |
| We don' t give credit, and | |
| We don' t give way | |
| We have to think about what the people might say.. | |
| Uh, you know what i mean..." | |
| I said, " sure, man" | |
| Oh, he gave me a smile that was sickly and wet, | |
| And i offered him one of my cigarettes. | |
| He took it, afraid that he might appear rude, | |
| Then proceeded to sell me some second class food. | |
| Nice guy meet ' em everywhere.. . | |
| He said, " my oh my, i have suffered too long, | |
| And this cigarette seems to be very strong | |
| I don' t make the rules | |
| I just get what i take | |
| And i guess every rule was made to break. | |
| You can take what you like, it won' t hurt me | |
| Cause i' m just working for the company." | |
| From the green cigarette, he took a long drag, | |
| And said, " i think i' ll pick my travelling bag. | |
| I' m tired of cheating, and wasting my head | |
| And filling the boss' s bags with bread. | |
| I want to get out in the sun and rain, | |
| And feel the wind on on skin again | |
| The world is large, and i' ve got time yet. | |
| And, by the way, thanks for that cigarette.. | |
| Thank you very much." | |
| " you know, i feel like a new man | |
| Yes i do, i don' t know why | |
| I' d just like to say | |
| Thank you very much indeed | |
| It' s a beautiful day | |
| I think i' ll be on my way right away | |
| I' d just like to say | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Yes, i' m getting the hell out of here | |
| Yes, i am bye, bye. | |
| That' s the end of the message | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Bye bye... |