- 歌詞
- 專輯列表
- 歌手介紹
Dierks Bentley
-
Line #7
Line #7, that's what they call me I'm a press at the bud, steel stampin' factory Built on the East Side, 1919 Been a part of many a man's American dream Pressin' out them bumpers, fenders, chassis, and doors Except for a few years, around '44 When I switched to munitions to help our fightin' boys Proud of the part I played in that great war
But things change And after 87 years, I guess it's time to turn the page Gonna miss the laughter and the noise Comin' off that blood and sweat and tear stained factory floor Gonna miss all them good ol' Motor City boys 'Cause this is my last night, my last night in Detroit
The same hands that worked these levers year after year Are the same ones that tore me down, gear by gear But I do appreciate the pride and the care That went into loadin' me in these semis sittin' here Not sure what I'll find when I get down there below You know I, I can't say I know too much about Mexico 更多更詳盡歌詞 在 ※ Mojim.com 魔鏡歌詞網 But it seems strange to me to be reassembled so We can ship back the same parts we were makin' here at home
But things change And after 87 years, I guess it's time to turn the page Gonna miss the laughter and the noise Comin' off that blood and sweat and tear stained factory floor Gonna miss all them good ol' Motor City boys 'Cause this is my last night, my last night in Detroit
I'm gonna miss the laughter and the noise Comin' off that blood and sweat and tear stained factory floor Gonna miss all them good ol' Motor City boys 'Cause this is my last night, my last night in Detroit
Line #7, that's what they called me A press at the bud, steel stampin' factory Built on the East Side, 1919 Been a part of many a man's American dream
-
|