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[00:00.00] 作曲 : Peter Hammill
[00:07.05](Hammill)
[00:07.20]North was somewhere years ago and cold:
[00:18.12]Ice locked the people's hearts and made them old.
[00:29.46]South was birth to pleasant lands, but dry:
[00:39.09]I walked the waters' depths and played my mind.
[01:07.02]East was dawn, coming alive in the golden sun: the winds came, gently, several heads became one in the summertime, though august people sneered; we were at peace, and we cheered.
[01:42.51]We walked alone, sometimes hand in hand, between the thin lines marking sea and sand; smiling very peacefully, we began to notice that we could be free, and we moved together to the
[02:15.90]West. West is where all days will someday end; where the colours turn from grey to gold, and you can be with the friends.
[02:53.88]And light flakes the golden clouds above all;
[02:59.40]West is Mike and
[03:00.36]Susie, West is where
[03:02.79]I love. There we shall spend our final days of our lives; tell the same old stories: yeah well, at least we tried.
[03:05.49]Into the West, smiles on our faces, we'll go; oh, yes, and our apologies to those who'll never really know the way.
[03:15.15]We're refugees, walking away from the life that we've known and loved; nothing to do or say, nowhere to stay; now we are alone.
[03:38.46]We're refugees, carrying all we own in brown bags, tied up with string; nothing to think, it doesn't mean a thing, but we'll be happy on our own.
[04:06.78]West is Mike and
[04:07.80]Susie; West is where
[04:13.59]I love, West is refugees' home.
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作曲 : Peter Hammill
(Hammill)
North was somewhere years ago and cold:
Ice locked the people's hearts and made them old.
South was birth to pleasant lands, but dry:
I walked the waters' depths and played my mind.
East was dawn, coming alive in the golden sun: the winds came, gently, several heads became one in the summertime, though august people sneered; we were at peace, and we cheered.
We walked alone, sometimes hand in hand, between the thin lines marking sea and sand; smiling very peacefully, we began to notice that we could be free, and we moved together to the
West. West is where all days will someday end; where the colours turn from grey to gold, and you can be with the friends.
And light flakes the golden clouds above all;
West is Mike and
Susie, West is where
I love. There we shall spend our final days of our lives; tell the same old stories: yeah well, at least we tried.
Into the West, smiles on our faces, we'll go; oh, yes, and our apologies to those who'll never really know the way.
We're refugees, walking away from the life that we've known and loved; nothing to do or say, nowhere to stay; now we are alone.
We're refugees, carrying all we own in brown bags, tied up with string; nothing to think, it doesn't mean a thing, but we'll be happy on our own.
West is Mike and
Susie; West is where
I love, West is refugees' home.