[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:07.35]There was a story in the San Francisco Chronicle that of course I forgot to save [00:13.50]But it was about a lady who lived in the 'good old days' [00:18.36]When a century was born and a century had died [00:24.16]And about these 'good old days' the old lady replied [00:30.13]Why they were just a lot of people doing the best they could [00:37.12]Just a lot of people doing the best they could [00:43.68]And then the lady said that they did it pretty up and walking good [00:50.28]What ever happened to those faces in the old photographs [00:54.85]I mean the little boys [00:58.40]Boys Hell they were men [01:01.62]Who stood knee deep in the Johnstown mud [01:05.42]In the time of that terrible flood [01:09.42]And they listened to the water that awful noise [01:19.39]And then they put away the dreams that belonged to little boys [01:28.69]And the sun is going down for Mister Bouie [01:38.57]As he's singing with his class of nineteen-two [01:49.68]Oh mother country I do love you [01:59.18]Oh mother country I do love you [02:10.41]I knew a man named E A Stuart spelled S T U A R T [02:18.97]And he owned some of the finest horses that I think I've ever seen [02:23.58]And he had one favorite a champion the old Campaigner [02:31.71]And he called her Sweetheart On Parade [02:36.35]And she was easily the finest horse that the good Lord ever made [02:42.42]But old E A Stuart he was going blind [02:48.84]And he said Before I go I gotta drive her one more time [02:58.06]So people came from miles around and they stood around the ring [03:03.46]No one said a word [03:05.59]You know no one said a thing [03:11.50]Then here they come E A Stuart in the wagon right behind [03:20.73]Sitting straight and proud and he's driving her stone blind [03:30.00]And would you look at her [03:32.44]Oh she never looked finer or went better than today [03:38.21]It's E A Stuart and the old Campaigner Sweetheart On Parade [03:47.85]And the people cheered [03:50.18]Why I even saw a grown man break right down and cry [04:08.96]And you know it was just a little while later that old E A Stuart died [04:32.22]And the sun it is going down for Mister Bouie [04:51.07]As he's singing with his class of nineteen-two [05:08.48]Oh mother country I do love you [05:28.28]Oh mother country I do love you
LRC动态歌词下载
[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:07.35]There was a story in the San Francisco Chronicle that of course I forgot to save
[00:13.50]But it was about a lady who lived in the 'good old days'
[00:18.36]When a century was born and a century had died
[00:24.16]And about these 'good old days' the old lady replied
[00:30.13]Why they were just a lot of people doing the best they could
[00:37.12]Just a lot of people doing the best they could
[00:43.68]And then the lady said that they did it pretty up and walking good
[00:50.28]What ever happened to those faces in the old photographs
[00:54.85]I mean the little boys
[00:58.40]Boys Hell they were men
[01:01.62]Who stood knee deep in the Johnstown mud
[01:05.42]In the time of that terrible flood
[01:09.42]And they listened to the water that awful noise
[01:19.39]And then they put away the dreams that belonged to little boys
[01:28.69]And the sun is going down for Mister Bouie
[01:38.57]As he's singing with his class of nineteen-two
[01:49.68]Oh mother country I do love you
[01:59.18]Oh mother country I do love you
[02:10.41]I knew a man named E A Stuart spelled S T U A R T
[02:18.97]And he owned some of the finest horses that I think I've ever seen
[02:23.58]And he had one favorite a champion the old Campaigner
[02:31.71]And he called her Sweetheart On Parade
[02:36.35]And she was easily the finest horse that the good Lord ever made
[02:42.42]But old E A Stuart he was going blind
[02:48.84]And he said Before I go I gotta drive her one more time
[02:58.06]So people came from miles around and they stood around the ring
[03:03.46]No one said a word
[03:05.59]You know no one said a thing
[03:11.50]Then here they come E A Stuart in the wagon right behind
[03:20.73]Sitting straight and proud and he's driving her stone blind
[03:30.00]And would you look at her
[03:32.44]Oh she never looked finer or went better than today
[03:38.21]It's E A Stuart and the old Campaigner Sweetheart On Parade
[03:47.85]And the people cheered
[03:50.18]Why I even saw a grown man break right down and cry
[04:08.96]And you know it was just a little while later that old E A Stuart died
[04:32.22]And the sun it is going down for Mister Bouie
[04:51.07]As he's singing with his class of nineteen-two
[05:08.48]Oh mother country I do love you
[05:28.28]Oh mother country I do love you