The Moonbeam Song歌词

歌曲名:The Moonbeam Song  歌手:Harry Nilsson  所属专辑:《Personal Best: The Harry Nilsson Anthology》

介绍:《The Moonbeam Song》是由Harry Nilsson演唱的歌曲,该歌曲收录在Harry Nilsson的《Personal Best: The Harry Nilsson Anthology》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Harry Nilsson的The Moonbeam Song的吧!

The Moonbeam Song歌词

作词 : Harry Nilsson
作曲 : Harry Nilsson
Have you ever watched a moonbeam as it slid across your windowpane
Or struggled with a bit of rain or danced about the weathervane
Or sat along a moving train and wondered where the train has been?
Or on a fence with bits of crap around its bottom
Blown there by a wind beam who searches for the moonbeam
Who was last seen
Looking at the tracks of the careless wind beam
Or moving to the tracks of the tireless freight train
And lighting up the sides of the weathervane
And the bits of rain and the windowpane
And the eyes of those who think they saw what happened
Have you ever watched a moonbeam as it slid across your windowpane
Or struggled with a bit of rain or danced about the weathervane
Or sat along a moving train and wonder where the train has been?
Looking at the tracks of the careless wind beam
Or moving to the tracks of the tireless freight train
And lighting up the sides of the weathervane
And the bits of rain and the windowpane
And the eyes of those who think they saw what happened

The Moonbeam SongLRC歌词

作词 : Harry Nilsson
作曲 : Harry Nilsson
Have you ever watched a moonbeam as it slid across your windowpane
Or struggled with a bit of rain or danced about the weathervane
Or sat along a moving train and wondered where the train has been?
Or on a fence with bits of crap around its bottom
Blown there by a wind beam who searches for the moonbeam
Who was last seen
Looking at the tracks of the careless wind beam
Or moving to the tracks of the tireless freight train
And lighting up the sides of the weathervane
And the bits of rain and the windowpane
And the eyes of those who think they saw what happened
Have you ever watched a moonbeam as it slid across your windowpane
Or struggled with a bit of rain or danced about the weathervane
Or sat along a moving train and wonder where the train has been?
Looking at the tracks of the careless wind beam
Or moving to the tracks of the tireless freight train
And lighting up the sides of the weathervane
And the bits of rain and the windowpane
And the eyes of those who think they saw what happened