Bob Dylan "Song To Woody"歌詞
I&9m out here a thousand miles from my home
Walkin&9 a road other men have gone down
I&9m seein&9 your world of people and things
Hear paupers and peasants and princes and kings.
Hey, hey, woody guthrie, i wrote you a song
&9bout a funny old world that&9s a-comin&9 along
Seems sick and it&9s hungry, it&9s tired and it&9s torn
It looks like it&9s a-dyin&9 and it&9s hardly been born.
Hey, woody guthrie, but i know that you know
All the things i&9m a-sayin&9, and many times more
I&9m a-singin&9 every song, but i can&9t sing enough
Cause there&9s not many men done the things that you done.
Here&9s to cisco and sonny and leadbelly, too
And to all the good people that traveled with you
Here&9s to the hearts and the hands of the men
That come with the dust and are gone with the wind
I&9m a-leavin&9 tomorrow, but i could leave today
Somewhere down the road someday
The very last thing that i&9d want to do
Is to say i&9d been hittin&9 some hard travelin&9 too.