| Song | She Came Along to Me |
| Artist | Billy Bragg |
| Artist | Wilco |
| Album | Mermaid Avenue |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Bennett, Bragg, Guthrie ... | |
| Ten hundred books could | |
| I write you about her | |
| Because I felt if | |
| I could know her | |
| I would know all women | |
| And they've not been any too well known for brains and planning and organised thinking | |
| But I'm sure the women are equal | |
| And they may be ahead of the men | |
| Yet I wouldn't spread such a rumor around because one organises the other | |
| And sometimes the most lost and wasted attract the most balanced and sane | |
| And the wild and the reckless take up with the clocked and the timed | |
| And the mixture is all of us | |
| And we're still mixing | |
| But never, never, never, | |
| Never could have it been done | |
| If the women hadn't entered into the deal | |
| Like she came along to me | |
| And all creeds and kinds and colors of us are blending | |
| Till I suppose ten million years from now we'll all be just alike | |
| Same color, same size, working together | |
| And maybe we'll have all of the fascists out of the way by then | |
| Maybe so. | |
| WORDS: Woody | |
| Guthrie 1942 - | |
| MUSIC: Bragg/ | |
| Tweedy/Bennett |
| zuo ci : Bennett, Bragg, Guthrie ... | |
| Ten hundred books could | |
| I write you about her | |
| Because I felt if | |
| I could know her | |
| I would know all women | |
| And they' ve not been any too well known for brains and planning and organised thinking | |
| But I' m sure the women are equal | |
| And they may be ahead of the men | |
| Yet I wouldn' t spread such a rumor around because one organises the other | |
| And sometimes the most lost and wasted attract the most balanced and sane | |
| And the wild and the reckless take up with the clocked and the timed | |
| And the mixture is all of us | |
| And we' re still mixing | |
| But never, never, never, | |
| Never could have it been done | |
| If the women hadn' t entered into the deal | |
| Like she came along to me | |
| And all creeds and kinds and colors of us are blending | |
| Till I suppose ten million years from now we' ll all be just alike | |
| Same color, same size, working together | |
| And maybe we' ll have all of the fascists out of the way by then | |
| Maybe so. | |
| WORDS: Woody | |
| Guthrie 1942 | |
| MUSIC: Bragg | |
| Tweedy Bennett |
| zuò cí : Bennett, Bragg, Guthrie ... | |
| Ten hundred books could | |
| I write you about her | |
| Because I felt if | |
| I could know her | |
| I would know all women | |
| And they' ve not been any too well known for brains and planning and organised thinking | |
| But I' m sure the women are equal | |
| And they may be ahead of the men | |
| Yet I wouldn' t spread such a rumor around because one organises the other | |
| And sometimes the most lost and wasted attract the most balanced and sane | |
| And the wild and the reckless take up with the clocked and the timed | |
| And the mixture is all of us | |
| And we' re still mixing | |
| But never, never, never, | |
| Never could have it been done | |
| If the women hadn' t entered into the deal | |
| Like she came along to me | |
| And all creeds and kinds and colors of us are blending | |
| Till I suppose ten million years from now we' ll all be just alike | |
| Same color, same size, working together | |
| And maybe we' ll have all of the fascists out of the way by then | |
| Maybe so. | |
| WORDS: Woody | |
| Guthrie 1942 | |
| MUSIC: Bragg | |
| Tweedy Bennett |