| Song | Old-Fashioned Hat |
| Artist | Anaïs Mitchell |
| Album | The Brightness |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Mitchell | |
| summer went the way of spring | |
| winter's waiting in the wings | |
| and we haven't saved anything | |
| but that's alright | |
| cause we already paid the rent | |
| there's still some money we haven't spent | |
| go put on something different | |
| we're going out tonight | |
| I have loved you for so long | |
| even when I could only do you wrong | |
| go see if they have our song | |
| on the jukebox over there | |
| a dollar gets you seven plays | |
| I watch you through a smoky haze | |
| a secret smile on your face | |
| I'm sorry if I stare | |
| but you look like a stranger | |
| in that old-fashioned hat | |
| and I've got a pocketful of change | |
| and I don't wanna go home yet | |
| clearly I remember when | |
| I used to scratch my poems | |
| on the backs of other lovers in | |
| the darkness of my mind | |
| back before I made my home | |
| in the marrow of your bones | |
| now I know your figure like my own | |
| even from behind | |
| but you look like a stranger | |
| in that old-fashioned hat | |
| and I've got a pocketful of change | |
| and I don't wanna go home yet | |
| hey and we'll be married soon | |
| we'll be dancing to this very tune | |
| then we'll have a honeymoon | |
| then we'll start to fight | |
| bring the tonic and the gin | |
| say what was your name again? | |
| stick another quarter in | |
| and stay with me tonight | |
| you look like a stranger | |
| in that old-fashioned hat | |
| and I've got a pocketful of change | |
| and I don't wanna go home yet |
| zuo qu : Mitchell | |
| summer went the way of spring | |
| winter' s waiting in the wings | |
| and we haven' t saved anything | |
| but that' s alright | |
| cause we already paid the rent | |
| there' s still some money we haven' t spent | |
| go put on something different | |
| we' re going out tonight | |
| I have loved you for so long | |
| even when I could only do you wrong | |
| go see if they have our song | |
| on the jukebox over there | |
| a dollar gets you seven plays | |
| I watch you through a smoky haze | |
| a secret smile on your face | |
| I' m sorry if I stare | |
| but you look like a stranger | |
| in that oldfashioned hat | |
| and I' ve got a pocketful of change | |
| and I don' t wanna go home yet | |
| clearly I remember when | |
| I used to scratch my poems | |
| on the backs of other lovers in | |
| the darkness of my mind | |
| back before I made my home | |
| in the marrow of your bones | |
| now I know your figure like my own | |
| even from behind | |
| but you look like a stranger | |
| in that oldfashioned hat | |
| and I' ve got a pocketful of change | |
| and I don' t wanna go home yet | |
| hey and we' ll be married soon | |
| we' ll be dancing to this very tune | |
| then we' ll have a honeymoon | |
| then we' ll start to fight | |
| bring the tonic and the gin | |
| say what was your name again? | |
| stick another quarter in | |
| and stay with me tonight | |
| you look like a stranger | |
| in that oldfashioned hat | |
| and I' ve got a pocketful of change | |
| and I don' t wanna go home yet |
| zuò qǔ : Mitchell | |
| summer went the way of spring | |
| winter' s waiting in the wings | |
| and we haven' t saved anything | |
| but that' s alright | |
| cause we already paid the rent | |
| there' s still some money we haven' t spent | |
| go put on something different | |
| we' re going out tonight | |
| I have loved you for so long | |
| even when I could only do you wrong | |
| go see if they have our song | |
| on the jukebox over there | |
| a dollar gets you seven plays | |
| I watch you through a smoky haze | |
| a secret smile on your face | |
| I' m sorry if I stare | |
| but you look like a stranger | |
| in that oldfashioned hat | |
| and I' ve got a pocketful of change | |
| and I don' t wanna go home yet | |
| clearly I remember when | |
| I used to scratch my poems | |
| on the backs of other lovers in | |
| the darkness of my mind | |
| back before I made my home | |
| in the marrow of your bones | |
| now I know your figure like my own | |
| even from behind | |
| but you look like a stranger | |
| in that oldfashioned hat | |
| and I' ve got a pocketful of change | |
| and I don' t wanna go home yet | |
| hey and we' ll be married soon | |
| we' ll be dancing to this very tune | |
| then we' ll have a honeymoon | |
| then we' ll start to fight | |
| bring the tonic and the gin | |
| say what was your name again? | |
| stick another quarter in | |
| and stay with me tonight | |
| you look like a stranger | |
| in that oldfashioned hat | |
| and I' ve got a pocketful of change | |
| and I don' t wanna go home yet |