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Harold Land

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  • 作词 : Chris Squire/Bill Bruford/Jon Anderson
    作曲 : Chris Squire/Bill Bruford/Jon Anderson
    Harold Land
    with a wave of his hand,
    Said goodbye
    to all that,
    He paid his bills,
    and stopped the Milk,
    then put on his hat,
    He tried to say
    his last farewells
    as quickly as he could,
    Promising
    that he would return,
    but doubted
    that he would,
    Doubted that he would.
    Doubted
    Now he's
    marching soldiers
    in the rain
    As on to
    war they rode.
    A long thin line
    of human mind,
    Damnation
    as their load!
    In the mud
    in coldness dark
    he'd shiver out his fear,
    What disappointing
    sights he'd seen
    instead of
    one's so dear
    instead of one's so dear
    Going home,
    He's going home
    to the land he loved so well,
    he fought for two
    whole years he never fell,
    He's going home,
    He's going home.
    Harold Land
    with a wave of his hand
    stood sadly
    on the stage,
    Clutching red ribbons
    from a badge
    but he didn't look his age,
    Only two years
    had passed between
    his leaving home and back,
    He had lost
    his love and youth
    while leading the attack
    Leading the attack
    In conversation it could be said,
    Well after war your heart is dead,
    Well it's not hard to understand,
    There is no heart in Harold Land.
  • [00:00.000] 作词 : Chris Squire/Bill Bruford/Jon Anderson
    [00:01.000] 作曲 : Chris Squire/Bill Bruford/Jon Anderson
    [01:26.55]Harold Land
    [01:30.20]with a wave of his hand,
    [01:32.63]Said goodbye
    [01:35.90]to all that,
    [01:38.51]He paid his bills,
    [01:41.28]and stopped the Milk,
    [01:43.56]then put on his hat,
    [01:49.43]He tried to say
    [01:51.83]his last farewells
    [01:54.00]as quickly as he could,
    [02:00.16]Promising
    [02:01.52]that he would return,
    [02:05.59]but doubted
    [02:07.10]that he would,
    [02:09.37]Doubted that he would.
    [02:13.39]Doubted
    [02:18.62]Now he's
    [02:19.55]marching soldiers
    [02:21.61]in the rain
    [02:22.89]As on to
    [02:24.83]war they rode.
    [02:28.99]A long thin line
    [02:31.13]of human mind,
    [02:33.47]Damnation
    [02:35.69]as their load!
    [02:39.26]In the mud
    [02:41.22]in coldness dark
    [02:44.10]he'd shiver out his fear,
    [02:49.33]What disappointing
    [02:51.62]sights he'd seen
    [02:54.25]instead of
    [02:55.46]one's so dear
    [02:58.54]instead of one's so dear
    [03:07.45]Going home,
    [03:10.25]He's going home
    [03:11.65]to the land he loved so well,
    [03:14.95]he fought for two
    [03:16.41]whole years he never fell,
    [03:20.60]He's going home,
    [03:24.39]He's going home.
    [03:30.64]Harold Land
    [03:33.15]with a wave of his hand
    [03:35.57]stood sadly
    [03:37.56]on the stage,
    [03:40.93]Clutching red ribbons
    [03:43.15]from a badge
    [03:45.55]but he didn't look his age,
    [03:51.30]Only two years
    [03:53.51]had passed between
    [03:56.20]his leaving home and back,
    [04:01.84]He had lost
    [04:03.75]his love and youth
    [04:06.82]while leading the attack
    [04:12.59]Leading the attack
    [04:22.99]In conversation it could be said,
    [04:28.50]Well after war your heart is dead,
    [04:33.42]Well it's not hard to understand,
    [04:38.88]There is no heart in Harold Land.