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《Callaghan’s Hotel(1996 Digital Remaster)》歌词

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Callaghan’s Hotel(1996 Digital Remaster)

[00:00:00] Callaghan's Hotel (1996 Digital Remaster) - Slim Dusty (西林·得斯提)

[00:00:09] There's the same old coaching stable

[00:00:11] That's been used by Cobb and Co

[00:00:14] And the yard the coaches stood in

[00:00:16] More than sixty years ago

[00:00:20] And the public private parlour

[00:00:22] Where they serve the passing swell

[00:00:25] Was the shoeing forge and smithy

[00:00:27] Of the Callaghan's Hotel

[00:00:32] There's the same old walls and

[00:00:34] Woodwork that our fathers built to last

[00:00:37] And the same old doors and wainscot

[00:00:39] And the windows of the past

[00:00:43] And the same old nooks and corners

[00:00:45] Where the Jim Jams used to dwell

[00:00:47] But the phantoms dance no longer

[00:00:50] Up at Callaghan's Hotel

[00:01:01] There are memories of the old days

[00:01:03] That were red instead of blue

[00:01:06] In the time of Dick the Devil

[00:01:08] And those other devils too

[00:01:11] But perhaps they went to heaven

[00:01:14] And are angels doing well

[00:01:16] They were always open hearted up

[00:01:19] At Callaghan's Hotel

[00:01:24] Then the new chum broken hearted

[00:01:26] And with boots all broken too

[00:01:29] Got another pair of bluchers and

[00:01:31] A quid to see him through

[00:01:35] And the old chum got a bottle

[00:01:37] Who was down and suffering hell

[00:01:39] And no tucker bag went empty

[00:01:42] Out of Callaghan's Hotel

[00:01:53] And I sit and think in sorrow of

[00:01:55] The nights that I have seen

[00:01:57] When we fought with chairs and

[00:01:59] Bottles for the orange and the green

[00:02:04] For the pride of dear old Ireland

[00:02:06] Till they rang the breakfast bell

[00:02:08] And the honour of Old England up

[00:02:11] At Callaghan's Hotel

[00:02:14] There's the same old coaching stable

[00:02:17] That's been used by Cobb and Co

[00:02:19] And the yard the coaches stood in

[00:02:22] More than sixty years ago

[00:02:25] And the public private parlour where

[00:02:28] They serve the passing swell

[00:02:30] Was the shoeing forge and smithy

[00:02:33] Of the Callaghan's Hotel