I'll Be Home For Christmas 歌詞
I'll Be Home For Christmas - The Killers (殺手樂團)/Ned Humphrey Hansen
Written by:Buck Ram/Walter Kent/K
My mother and father spent most of their lives in Henderson
Nevada The small dusty sidecar of Las Vegas
Henderson was just like any other town in America
Only with slot machines in the laundromat It was 1990
And Vegas was boomin' baby
But Jeanie and Terry weren't gamblers or dealers or mafiosos or lounge singers
They were just two normal people trying to keep up with the pack
In a one hundred and sixteen degree rat race
And those rats they'd nibbled long enough
Now I don't know what a mosey looks like
But they packed up their house and their clothes and their me
And they moseyed on outta dodge
Of course I had my gripes about leavin'
I mean I had a life in Henderson
Kenny and Kevin Hebner were just two houses up
The desert fort behind my house wasn't gonna defend itself
But what could I do I was nine
A nine year old can't just stage a sit in
While the rest of the family checks out
This wasn't a Home Alone movie so
I went where the sweet'n'sour chicken was cooked
And the ice cold caffeine free Coke was just a fridge away
And just like that from sagebrush slot machines
And Elvis to Footloose Onion Days and Jewel
She was born there after all This place called Payson
Utah God's country Population blink and you'll miss it
Dad got a job in the produce department at the Smith's Food King
Which was fitting since he managed to produce six kids
April Shelley Amy Stephanie and my brother Shane were the other five
I was in fourth grade at the time an age
When boys start thinking more like men
And there wasn't a dull moment
I'd had my first fight my first crush my first rodeo
But most importantly my first white Christmas
I did my best to fit in and I did as my teachers said
But that year one teacher stood out from the rest
He didn't just stand out from the rest
He sung out His name was Mr Hansen
And on a frosty December morning he explained to us the story
Of the old standard
I'll Be Home For Christmas
A tale of a World War II soldier stationed overseas
Writing a letter to his family about the return that he may never make
I saw it struck deep in him Now
It would be easy to describe Mr Hansen as brave
After all this was a man who himself had served his country
During the Korean war
But getting up in front of twenty five nine year olds and singing a capella
That's a whole other kind of bravery altogether
The other kids were looking for the nearest escape they couldn't bear the embarrassment
But not me I was wrapped up in it
I couldn't help myself
I knew I was experiencing something different from the others but
I was uplifted so it didn't matter
I felt the isolation of war
I felt the power of a song and that's the kind of thing
That sticks with you
You don't let it go And so for this here Christmas song
I have a friend I brought along He's eighty six
But sounds like twenty and though the other kids might find it funny
He'd like to sing his song for you and if he doesn't mind
I might join in too
I'll be home for Christmas
You can count on me
Please have snow and mistletoe
And presents on the tree
Oh Christmas eve will find me
Where the love light gleams
I'll be home for Christmas
If only in my dreams
I'll be home for Christmas
You can count on me
Please have snow and mistletoe
And presents on the tree
Oh Christmas eve will find me
Where the love light gleams
I'll be home for Christmas
If only in my dreams
If only in my dreams