Lucy Gray (part 1) (from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes)歌词
TXT歌词
Rachel Zegler - Lucy Gray (part 1) (from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes)
Lyrics by:William Wordsworth
Composed by:William Wordsworth
Produced by:Dave Cobb
Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray
And when I crossed the wild
I chanced to see the break of day
The solitary child
No mate no comrade Lucy knew
She dwelt where none abide
The sweetest thing that ever grew
Upon the mountainside
You yet may spy the fawn at play
The hare among the green
But the sweet face of Lucy Gray
Will never more be seen
Tonight will be a stormy night
You to the town must go
And take a lantern child to light
Your mother through the snow
That Father will I gladly do
'Tis scarcely afternoon
The village clock has just struck two
And yonder is the moon
At this the Father turned his hook
To kindling for the day
He plied his work and Lucy took
The lantern on her way
As carefree as a mountain doe
A fresh new path she broke
Her feet dispersed the powdery snow
That rose up just like smoke
Lyrics by:William Wordsworth
Composed by:William Wordsworth
Produced by:Dave Cobb
Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray
And when I crossed the wild
I chanced to see the break of day
The solitary child
No mate no comrade Lucy knew
She dwelt where none abide
The sweetest thing that ever grew
Upon the mountainside
You yet may spy the fawn at play
The hare among the green
But the sweet face of Lucy Gray
Will never more be seen
Tonight will be a stormy night
You to the town must go
And take a lantern child to light
Your mother through the snow
That Father will I gladly do
'Tis scarcely afternoon
The village clock has just struck two
And yonder is the moon
At this the Father turned his hook
To kindling for the day
He plied his work and Lucy took
The lantern on her way
As carefree as a mountain doe
A fresh new path she broke
Her feet dispersed the powdery snow
That rose up just like smoke
LRC歌词
[00:00.00]Rachel Zegler - Lucy Gray (part 1) (from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes)
[00:00.28]Lyrics by:William Wordsworth
[00:00.33]Composed by:William Wordsworth
[00:00.37]Produced by:Dave Cobb
[00:00.44]Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray
[00:06.24]And when I crossed the wild
[00:12.49]I chanced to see the break of day
[00:18.66]The solitary child
[00:24.10]No mate no comrade Lucy knew
[00:30.63]She dwelt where none abide
[00:36.13]The sweetest thing that ever grew
[00:41.52]Upon the mountainside
[00:48.61]You yet may spy the fawn at play
[00:54.32]The hare among the green
[00:59.64]But the sweet face of Lucy Gray
[01:05.53]Will never more be seen
[01:12.00]Tonight will be a stormy night
[01:17.46]You to the town must go
[01:23.17]And take a lantern child to light
[01:28.80]Your mother through the snow
[01:33.89]That Father will I gladly do
[01:39.98]'Tis scarcely afternoon
[01:45.42]The village clock has just struck two
[01:50.34]And yonder is the moon
[01:56.98]At this the Father turned his hook
[02:01.98]To kindling for the day
[02:07.62]He plied his work and Lucy took
[02:11.51]The lantern on her way
[02:17.02]As carefree as a mountain doe
[02:22.16]A fresh new path she broke
[02:27.35]Her feet dispersed the powdery snow
[02:32.62]That rose up just like smoke
[00:00.28]Lyrics by:William Wordsworth
[00:00.33]Composed by:William Wordsworth
[00:00.37]Produced by:Dave Cobb
[00:00.44]Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray
[00:06.24]And when I crossed the wild
[00:12.49]I chanced to see the break of day
[00:18.66]The solitary child
[00:24.10]No mate no comrade Lucy knew
[00:30.63]She dwelt where none abide
[00:36.13]The sweetest thing that ever grew
[00:41.52]Upon the mountainside
[00:48.61]You yet may spy the fawn at play
[00:54.32]The hare among the green
[00:59.64]But the sweet face of Lucy Gray
[01:05.53]Will never more be seen
[01:12.00]Tonight will be a stormy night
[01:17.46]You to the town must go
[01:23.17]And take a lantern child to light
[01:28.80]Your mother through the snow
[01:33.89]That Father will I gladly do
[01:39.98]'Tis scarcely afternoon
[01:45.42]The village clock has just struck two
[01:50.34]And yonder is the moon
[01:56.98]At this the Father turned his hook
[02:01.98]To kindling for the day
[02:07.62]He plied his work and Lucy took
[02:11.51]The lantern on her way
[02:17.02]As carefree as a mountain doe
[02:22.16]A fresh new path she broke
[02:27.35]Her feet dispersed the powdery snow
[02:32.62]That rose up just like smoke
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