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Wandering Heart - 華狮.lrc

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[00:00.000] 作词 : 華狮
[00:01.000] 作曲 : 華狮
[00:02.000] 编曲 : 華狮
[00:11.681]Moonlight spills through the kitchen screen
[00:14.605]A coffee cup’s half-drained, just like me
[00:21.862]Old clock ticks, but time don’t care
[00:26.816]Where I’ve been or where I’ll fare
[00:32.720]Boots by the door, caked with red clay
[00:43.256]A map I folded, a year ago today
[00:49.063]Marked a town where the river bends
[00:53.837]But I turned left when the wind sent
[01:00.005]Oh, my heart’s a leaf on the railroad track
[01:07.270]Blown by a storm that ain’t never coming back
[01:19.803]I sing to the stars, they don’t ask my name
[01:29.563]Just keep burning bright through the same old flame
[01:34.449]Found a guitar in a pawn shop bin
[01:42.906]Strings all rusted, but it let me in
[01:47.277]Sang to a crowd in a roadside bar
[01:51.021]They clapped, but I knew they wouldn’t know how far
[01:56.410]Letter in my pocket, unopened still
[02:00.610]Mama wrote it, said the fields got ill
[02:05.310]Papa’s tractor sits, engine cold
[02:11.185]I should go home, but my feet won’t hold
[02:17.253]Oh, my heart’s a leaf on the railroad track
[02:25.180]Blown by a storm that ain’t never coming back
[02:36.770]I sing to the stars, they don’t ask my name
[02:46.272]Just keep burning bright through the same old flame
[02:51.094]Met a girl with a laugh like rain
[02:58.159]Stayed three days, then caught the train
[03:04.924]She said, “You carry the road in your bones”
[03:10.356]I said, “Some roads don’t let you go home”
[03:16.852]Found a motel with a view of the hill
[03:25.024]Counted the stars till the morning spilled
[03:30.252]Sunlight caught the dust in the air
[03:34.197]Felt like a prayer I forgot to share
[03:40.430]Guitar’s in the back of the beat-up car
[03:45.234]Gas tank’s low, but I’ll get far
[03:49.970]Wherever the wind takes this wandering heart
[03:54.628]I’ll sing its song, from the start to the end
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作词 : 華狮
作曲 : 華狮
编曲 : 華狮
Moonlight spills through the kitchen screen
A coffee cup’s half-drained, just like me
Old clock ticks, but time don’t care
Where I’ve been or where I’ll fare
Boots by the door, caked with red clay
A map I folded, a year ago today
Marked a town where the river bends
But I turned left when the wind sent
Oh, my heart’s a leaf on the railroad track
Blown by a storm that ain’t never coming back
I sing to the stars, they don’t ask my name
Just keep burning bright through the same old flame
Found a guitar in a pawn shop bin
Strings all rusted, but it let me in
Sang to a crowd in a roadside bar
They clapped, but I knew they wouldn’t know how far
Letter in my pocket, unopened still
Mama wrote it, said the fields got ill
Papa’s tractor sits, engine cold
I should go home, but my feet won’t hold
Oh, my heart’s a leaf on the railroad track
Blown by a storm that ain’t never coming back
I sing to the stars, they don’t ask my name
Just keep burning bright through the same old flame
Met a girl with a laugh like rain
Stayed three days, then caught the train
She said, “You carry the road in your bones”
I said, “Some roads don’t let you go home”
Found a motel with a view of the hill
Counted the stars till the morning spilled
Sunlight caught the dust in the air
Felt like a prayer I forgot to share
Guitar’s in the back of the beat-up car
Gas tank’s low, but I’ll get far
Wherever the wind takes this wandering heart
I’ll sing its song, from the start to the end