Dodgers Were in Brooklyn (LP版) 歌詞
Dodgers Were In Brooklyn (LP版) - The Great Divide
I talked to my daddy
Last night about nineteen fifty two
I'd heard about the good old days
I was wondering if they were true
Well it must have been be cause he smiled
And his eyes looked into mine
I could tell he'd touched a memory
As he told me of the time
When the dodgers were in brooklyn
And the air was clean
Marilyn monroe was breakin hearts on silver screen
Daddy finally stole my mommas heart
A way from old james dean
On the other side of memories fence
The grass is always green
Talked to my momma
Last night about the way things used to be
Showed me a picture
Of her and some guy that looked like me
Spell bound around
A tv in the den
I wish that we could go back to
Those innocent times again
When the dodgers were in brooklyn
And the air was clean
Marilyn monroe was breaking hearts on silver screen
Daddy finally stole my mommas heart
A way from ol james dean
On the other side of memories fence
The grass is always green
Now I know that time has changed things
Then and now is day and night
Memories will always be larger than life
And its all right here in black and white
When the dodgers were in brooklyn
And the air was clean
Marilyn monroe was breaking hearts on silver screen
Daddy finally stole my mommas heart
A way from old james dean
On the other side of memories fence
The grass is always green
On the other side of memories fence
The grass is always green