Closing (Danny Elfman Vocal version)歌词

歌曲名:Closing (Danny Elfman Vocal version)  歌手:Danny Elfman  所属专辑:《The Danny Elfman & Tim Burton 25th Anniversary Music Box[Box Set]》

介绍:《Closing (Danny Elfman Vocal version)》是由Danny Elfman演唱的歌曲,该歌曲收录在Danny Elfman的《The Danny Elfman & Tim Burton 25th Anniversary Music Box[Box Set]》专辑之中,如果您觉得该歌曲好听的话,就把这首歌分享给您的朋友一起支持Danny Elfman的Closing (Danny Elfman Vocal version)的吧!

Closing (Danny Elfman Vocal version)歌词

And finally, everything worked out just fine.
Christmas was saved, though there wasn’t much time!
But after that night, things were never the same.
Each holiday now knew the other one's name.
And though that one
Christmas things got out of hand,
I'm still rather fond of that skeleton man.
So many years later
I thought
I'd drop in,
And there was old
Jack still looking quite thin,
With four or five skeleton children at hand
Playing strange little tunes in their xylophone band.
And I asked old
Jack, "Do you remember the nightWhen the sky was so dark and the moon shone so bright,When a million small children pretending to sleep,Nearly didn’t have christmas at all, so to speak?And would, if you could, turn that mighty clock back,To that long fateful night, now think carefully, Jack,Would you do the whole thing all over again,Knowing what you know now and what you knew then?"
And he smiled like the old pumpkin king that
I knew,And turned and asked softly of me, "Wouldn't you?"

Closing (Danny Elfman Vocal version)LRC歌词

And finally, everything worked out just fine.
Christmas was saved, though there wasn’t much time!
But after that night, things were never the same.
Each holiday now knew the other one's name.
And though that one
Christmas things got out of hand,
I'm still rather fond of that skeleton man.
So many years later
I thought
I'd drop in,
And there was old
Jack still looking quite thin,
With four or five skeleton children at hand
Playing strange little tunes in their xylophone band.
And I asked old
Jack, "Do you remember the nightWhen the sky was so dark and the moon shone so bright,When a million small children pretending to sleep,Nearly didn’t have christmas at all, so to speak?And would, if you could, turn that mighty clock back,To that long fateful night, now think carefully, Jack,Would you do the whole thing all over again,Knowing what you know now and what you knew then?"
And he smiled like the old pumpkin king that
I knew,And turned and asked softly of me, "Wouldn't you?"