1956 Love Me Tender 9 g" | g N' u( W5 @$ g Elvis Presley 4 h5 l( p, T$ ~+ ^$ ~4 j% @ l- V$ v9 U" f4 n* a3 i* ALove me tender, love me sweet, never let me go,3 t& N0 x) [& }( ~8 o
You have made my life complete and I love you so.. H4 o+ I" C' I. y. @( B; `4 s: |2 n
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, 3 M* a; _' ?4 v6 I0 r: UFor my darling, I love you and I always will.0 V' l0 B3 u0 N! a
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Love me tender, love me long, take me to your heart.. F- |% ~- {9 b7 b! s/ L# n4 o/ e
For it's there that I belong and we'll never part. * K$ b$ P9 i. F% h5 xLove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled,, }% T0 m t; f, M0 N
For my darling, I love you and I always will. 4 ]' ?9 k1 t* X# q& X+ J, p' M3 \& G1 }+ C# N8 _
Love me tender, love me dear, tell me you are mine,# y5 n7 [# ?1 b. i& S" q
I'll be yours through all the years till the end of time.$ c) H. N7 @" I" L# y
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled,7 @% \+ O9 D9 H) z8 H' D# v: }
For my darling, I love you and I always will.
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介紹一首我一直很喜歡的輕快節奏卻無比悲傷的歌曲~; P q8 W6 ~! }+ G
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Gilbert O'Sullivan: " ]4 q0 C' ]* E 1 l" O- r; w+ C% ^: r/ {3 nIn a little while from now, ! u8 B) m) y% Y% V; m" D 0 s- k8 e; T$ Q2 c5 G& kIf I'm not feeling any less sour. 8 l7 S3 W% d$ ?: w$ @. @# ~% M% [; s% G2 y; w r' {
I promised myself, to treat myself, 0 H r: b, {6 L1 F' ^' Y9 x/ @2 n# z' x# |; r" P: ]. n
And visit a nearby tower .......... 5 Z( I/ l2 P$ ^6 q$ P/ r + q) \2 i9 j6 S+ DAnd climbing to the top, # r- Y( O& S! r " a s# Y0 Q( G1 z: ]2 T _- r1 MWould throw myself off, : I9 ?7 j. G! |8 ^3 `+ t1 E+ I ; _2 r* Q7 Z) K7 l6 KIn an effort to, make clear to whoever,4 j* x' q0 L p* x( ]" N
! P4 M% R' d8 F3 }- t, n1 Q, ^" `What it's like when your shattered ........ N" H$ E! u& h$ i' P: s1 V A
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Left standing in a lurch, ! ?% j. c; Z2 o7 q1 s! q E+ n6 W1 N1 t w; W% z# O7 R' j _
In a church with people saying ..... - ?# j* [9 {# D0 D+ ]8 G0 k/ o 2 N$ e7 ?3 \: h9 mMy God, that's tough, she stood him up, 7 d3 A1 S$ v; x. ~# G" g6 ^ r# ]1 l3 ?* G
No point in us remaining .......4 [4 z8 ?" @( j2 f+ I
, G6 a7 v" ?; m" K$ n/ {" U3 dI may as well go home, 8 {. f* G% y! b' q2 F- M2 o. K- x- c8 B8 X; L
As I did on my own, % K2 H; ?5 O3 d; k1 l ( r3 B* e1 ^( u( }% t$ ]: A0 kAlone again, naturally. 6 _2 ~$ e0 B% H8 Y& r0 n) u 9 l9 y" f( H8 H0 w0 K- C' S% s4 P8 K/ l2 h' L! O6 `& { B
/ g4 N, v3 j4 p" M' E6 ?/ _To think that only yesterday, 2 W' Q1 K1 U9 G; ]( t6 r% X, N, _# X. i
I was cheerful, bright and gay. & v4 p. x2 }" \0 m& o4 V+ T ( L% C7 v7 M5 }4 Z) |, t8 XLooking forward to, and who wouldn do, ' s# ?. G/ }" E5 A- l : C9 A9 |1 R! u u2 m2 G3 _; zThe role I was about to play.. G3 y m4 m+ {8 j& a0 w
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But as if to knock me down, " j" w! T* }, z+ S; y . S- x; e8 r# I" iReality came around,) r3 z' Y0 d D4 J7 E+ f
9 p# z4 X5 x: y- A. n4 s" A3 GAnd without so much as a mere touch,3 ~ g8 m, }8 }6 l% p7 g
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Cut me into little pieces.( W' {8 m' N. q7 {
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Leaving me to doubt, all about God and His mercy, & _" @6 S9 i, Q) ~4 H$ t. o$ }) p1 e& v" b u4 W* {
Oh, if He really does exist,7 Z$ X2 H( j/ g& B+ k
- R" j" J( V9 e! L7 e5 LWhy did He desert me?; ]; x& W7 E; p$ [ X7 O O
( X+ H. K/ |4 jAnd in my hour of need,4 p9 d/ g3 F8 N/ l4 c* W
& }! ?/ @6 b. H& s% Y1 II truely am, indeed,0 O2 e' d" w. A- C% D4 W
' P& e+ T: e2 `9 M5 Z; hAlone again, naturally. ) [6 z, |7 V' U& m& u# i F- N. I 1 j3 M) b% ^ `& e3 Z; ^ 3 H& ?: Z0 j$ o6 B U% ^, N3 w7 L0 ^& c6 BIt seems to me that there are more hearts, 5 ~$ l, D# D8 p$ u, g' b7 Q3 ]: H( {0 V5 M- P& \; B
Broken in the world that can be mended, 8 A) _" u$ c/ Y3 A5 }) z. a, r5 A# I- d( v6 h# F' [. O. W/ J
Left unattended, what do we do? I) q; s& \3 M, k
( V+ u% \/ U7 U& oWhat do we do? 9 E# z! f4 e% v0 \, q0 \2 U* A$ f5 i+ V
* A( r7 Q( [' E) V 3 ^. L( a; ]& R3 k) l" |Now looking back over the years,' @7 v$ w/ R% [$ N- T% ?
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And whatever else that appears. $ B9 }7 h! O4 i0 Z+ h" x! ?; m- m3 A: A
I remember I cried when my father died, / c% t% j n* c, W7 r# D4 D! I9 S& W5 a. d2 ^; W
Never wishing to hide the tears.4 M, m) d) i% H# r- {* t1 p( U
$ L2 x6 ?2 ?( D% J( B; V* wAt sixty-five years old,2 N, N/ V0 @- U: D' I% B7 A
4 Y8 J1 V$ W8 F, K' u! G: c% b8 zMy mother, God rest her soul,8 `( D! f. p% f6 N1 b5 V, e8 h
1 I( D4 x3 n3 y2 a4 w4 P3 E- HCouldn understand why the only man, 9 v7 q$ j( M% k' X4 O ; x- V, J; W. e" K' S4 NShe had ever loved had been taken.7 q6 {4 d+ ], V1 ]( Q4 u
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Leaving her to start, with a heart so badly broken, 1 B7 _* s$ X: Y( h- `' \. u/ u+ C' T4 [% F2 m% L
Despite encouragement from me, 9 s5 [; P1 l; t! x& j8 n# o% n) i3 f8 h
No words were ever spoken.% J4 v& B# u9 D: s* K
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And when she passed away,& r# B J. F) y; v( E
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I cried and cried all day, n o) T) x7 |* D/ h; ]
7 G/ `7 k! \ [5 [Alone again, naturally ..... : {9 W" A- o& H# b0 x8 S- E0 y) I- ~, X6 ]- W* a i+ r
Alone again ................................. naturally. % \" w. D9 J: \( k. ]. z