| Song | Young Men Gone West |
| Artist | City Boy |
| Album | Young Men Gone West |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Mason, Thomas | |
| Mason-Thomas | |
| Around the singles bar, playing parlour games | |
| Marriane plays kiss and run and waves her welcomes again. | |
| She's way out after dark, painted for the part, | |
| to steal some young man's week away and rob him of his | |
| heart. | |
| To tease the lonelv brute with the dark blue tatoo | |
| They choose the longer route up to his room | |
| And leaning an the light, pursuing dirty nights | |
| and eagle out on bail surveys his nails. | |
| CHORUS | |
| Young men gone west for a city roof | |
| Young men gone west for their gin and vermouth | |
| Young men gone west, it's young men for the boys | |
| Leaving the next for their jewels and toys | |
| Young men gone west from unhappy homes | |
| Leading the way for the lonely ones. | |
| Now Harry's lost weekend is trembling to a close, | |
| He's drowned his dreams in nicotine and pawned his | |
| overcoat | |
| He stumbles to the stairs, disturbs a love affair, | |
| he shuffles as they stare and begs to be elsewhere | |
| But can he claim a willing ear before they disappear | |
| He's sure a lover's time worth a dime. | |
| CHORUS | |
| Young men gone west into kisses and crime | |
| Seeing the stairway and wanting to, climb | |
| Young men gone west for the rodeo, mistaking strangers | |
| for people they know | |
| Young men gone west, just wasting their days | |
| Asking directions and losing their way |
| zuo qu : Mason, Thomas | |
| MasonThomas | |
| Around the singles bar, playing parlour games | |
| Marriane plays kiss and run and waves her welcomes again. | |
| She' s way out after dark, painted for the part, | |
| to steal some young man' s week away and rob him of his | |
| heart. | |
| To tease the lonelv brute with the dark blue tatoo | |
| They choose the longer route up to his room | |
| And leaning an the light, pursuing dirty nights | |
| and eagle out on bail surveys his nails. | |
| CHORUS | |
| Young men gone west for a city roof | |
| Young men gone west for their gin and vermouth | |
| Young men gone west, it' s young men for the boys | |
| Leaving the next for their jewels and toys | |
| Young men gone west from unhappy homes | |
| Leading the way for the lonely ones. | |
| Now Harry' s lost weekend is trembling to a close, | |
| He' s drowned his dreams in nicotine and pawned his | |
| overcoat | |
| He stumbles to the stairs, disturbs a love affair, | |
| he shuffles as they stare and begs to be elsewhere | |
| But can he claim a willing ear before they disappear | |
| He' s sure a lover' s time worth a dime. | |
| CHORUS | |
| Young men gone west into kisses and crime | |
| Seeing the stairway and wanting to, climb | |
| Young men gone west for the rodeo, mistaking strangers | |
| for people they know | |
| Young men gone west, just wasting their days | |
| Asking directions and losing their way |
| zuò qǔ : Mason, Thomas | |
| MasonThomas | |
| Around the singles bar, playing parlour games | |
| Marriane plays kiss and run and waves her welcomes again. | |
| She' s way out after dark, painted for the part, | |
| to steal some young man' s week away and rob him of his | |
| heart. | |
| To tease the lonelv brute with the dark blue tatoo | |
| They choose the longer route up to his room | |
| And leaning an the light, pursuing dirty nights | |
| and eagle out on bail surveys his nails. | |
| CHORUS | |
| Young men gone west for a city roof | |
| Young men gone west for their gin and vermouth | |
| Young men gone west, it' s young men for the boys | |
| Leaving the next for their jewels and toys | |
| Young men gone west from unhappy homes | |
| Leading the way for the lonely ones. | |
| Now Harry' s lost weekend is trembling to a close, | |
| He' s drowned his dreams in nicotine and pawned his | |
| overcoat | |
| He stumbles to the stairs, disturbs a love affair, | |
| he shuffles as they stare and begs to be elsewhere | |
| But can he claim a willing ear before they disappear | |
| He' s sure a lover' s time worth a dime. | |
| CHORUS | |
| Young men gone west into kisses and crime | |
| Seeing the stairway and wanting to, climb | |
| Young men gone west for the rodeo, mistaking strangers | |
| for people they know | |
| Young men gone west, just wasting their days | |
| Asking directions and losing their way |