There’s A Poet In The Bushes歌词由Lewsberg演唱,出自专辑《Out And About》,下面是《There’s A Poet In The Bushes》完整版歌词!
There’s A Poet In The Bushes歌词完整版
"There’s a poet in the bushes. He’s been there for quite a while. It’s an unusual but harmless situation, on the face of it. All he appears to be doing is waiting, watching. Pen in his hand, notebook on the moist earth. He seems eager to write, yet the pages remain empty.
The reason why he’s in the bushes? Not that long ago, he read these lines that changed his life. “I am a poet. If I want the rose to bloom, the rose blooms.” It was a misty poet called Yang Lian who wrote them, who opened his eyes: all he needed was a pen, some paper and a rose.
As it turned out, things weren’t that easy. What is the rose for one person, may be something completely different for another. Some people like flowers, others like thorns. The poet had yet to find out. He was determined to find out. He grabbed his notebook and left the house.
“There’s a strange man in the bushes.” Parents warning each other. Parents warning their children. Telling them to stay on the pavement, to never go out on their own. To keep en eye on each other. Meanwhile, the poet sits on the moist earth, waiting for his rose to bloom."