1956 Love Me Tender6 A0 S2 r$ y( M3 n: b; v. g
Elvis Presley" ~! G. ~- u7 e% ]
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Love me tender, love me sweet, never let me go,. o, ]- c# N2 J5 G+ Z4 |7 Y
You have made my life complete and I love you so. 2 I9 L( n7 v8 |/ ]. WLove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, ~, t" ^3 V" q- R# C& t. b# m+ m
For my darling, I love you and I always will. ' p1 {% P8 H7 n" |9 S0 B . _6 F; G) B" O/ X! P& P" DLove me tender, love me long, take me to your heart.6 P& R0 f: h0 t. }
For it's there that I belong and we'll never part. . O5 X' p" |! X+ |: SLove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, / d2 C9 I' Q/ f4 bFor my darling, I love you and I always will." I& P) e5 M, C2 F" ?, Z
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Love me tender, love me dear, tell me you are mine, " j4 d7 R7 a/ d9 K2 q* \) rI'll be yours through all the years till the end of time. - ^% {: m1 H9 d6 m6 e( NLove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled,6 F' L" q2 U6 l# H- n+ h
For my darling, I love you and I always will.
8 T0 j" D( R3 l* \6 l' l/ Q哈~被你發現了!本來想呼攏過去就算了,這下只好來真的... ; |" o/ D+ V" z& K$ J7 |. ~ + p+ x( C9 c J- c介紹一首我一直很喜歡的輕快節奏卻無比悲傷的歌曲~1 [6 b D# u2 W3 y* Z$ M. |/ t
f; t: [% H( a% nGilbert O'Sullivan: 7 l, C1 v m0 R3 w) p+ Y' [ & {9 S8 ?' p2 @3 f: eIn a little while from now, 8 p0 ]6 T) Z! q$ J, G6 d 5 K$ w/ n& T; n0 j/ A4 X+ J, dIf I'm not feeling any less sour., K, L$ s. Y/ O, f
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I promised myself, to treat myself, L, l6 P7 K) f; A* P
4 h3 I3 V& j( Y2 Y" u% OAnd visit a nearby tower .......... % j! ]7 z/ S& P+ [1 d: e6 s2 k0 k % H0 N+ r5 A# aAnd climbing to the top, % T2 P& n& K- H" _" x 0 `& v ?/ h" Z$ l3 bWould throw myself off,: D" y: B7 ?. u m" }$ d
: b! P& q6 |& c5 L9 {/ j. IIn an effort to, make clear to whoever, - f( c1 `& Z9 d) O# u/ W3 y5 n9 l+ Y u
What it's like when your shattered ....... 7 |% ]# }* M7 v8 G7 p& ?6 @ . `3 z* P$ L; d2 H# j$ z1 F7 q7 VLeft standing in a lurch, - m- p+ K+ r* c/ U8 {- V, H) {+ G 4 g7 B K. R3 MIn a church with people saying ..... 7 W, G$ Z- F2 O" w- J) n/ ?/ ^8 |* Q! T/ f' ^9 @
My God, that's tough, she stood him up, 7 ]) N$ n' O$ Y7 D/ T1 k . q# c3 C# Z* \4 S* pNo point in us remaining ....... - s! @4 i6 E+ n- W, v7 H4 J, p3 r3 Y v) G1 z
I may as well go home,9 }8 f2 Z1 U. D5 ^9 v; g) |$ K e
6 _* s# [8 [6 B* X. J' H$ \As I did on my own, , C, D% v5 s: p) r( W( B; V: @% X A& H/ O: m& h
Alone again, naturally., c5 i$ h" D1 {# p! _" R( Y5 y
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To think that only yesterday,# a: Y7 j" `' I4 f" C- m
; e7 B" Z. l# s. W" ZI was cheerful, bright and gay. - F$ v" m8 b/ \) e: B3 \3 q) L0 W8 Z1 X
Looking forward to, and who wouldn do,$ k* V9 b- Y' c; ]
7 _* g3 d! S8 V# FThe role I was about to play. : t! U }1 ~8 p: b, L8 D6 K: E @9 t$ o# W1 N; _% l. }
But as if to knock me down, $ g7 S$ t/ Q, ~, O: ` e. j& h/ D+ x6 p1 ~4 V# r
Reality came around, ; s+ M/ {7 u% w% I! c 7 c1 L% r: o* a7 G9 `$ Q# k- TAnd without so much as a mere touch, ? z. T6 w! _7 { 8 F1 ]9 x0 E: V, V1 ~) `, V& hCut me into little pieces.' H- ]/ s8 P7 @/ t. B
% K/ ?/ k- {9 U* r0 {1 iLeaving me to doubt, all about God and His mercy, : v |0 V. j5 E/ [9 N: a% e J1 c R- f$ F2 J3 N# N3 I
Oh, if He really does exist, 8 t- _1 `* h: h8 c ) k( e, S$ ]; h/ T* a6 RWhy did He desert me?$ B0 o" c* L) e# B& g$ e# t0 O
$ {5 f; d/ X5 h& u4 rAnd in my hour of need, 7 j3 }6 ]# k. P! [: u6 q; k# S2 p) [4 ?7 v
I truely am, indeed, 8 n% o. T. a( ^( H7 |( y' \ ) x) n" i: z( k3 |0 ?, OAlone again, naturally.2 A/ U- |' W2 @+ Y# n- [3 `7 e4 |
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It seems to me that there are more hearts,/ g: X j3 D6 X5 I: G! g3 {
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Broken in the world that can be mended, 8 w- n: ?1 O N3 N- J. J & o, a' X. @+ l6 y4 f& W' ?* J% kLeft unattended, what do we do?$ X9 D( o7 \, L$ s! B9 |( J
0 |) P' o# d" Y; q' gWhat do we do?7 k w" K! @% `, l
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Now looking back over the years,: h$ x3 y1 X. u
1 D8 Z& o1 s( j. F$ e' s! ~2 g4 m3 X3 UAnd whatever else that appears. 1 c2 f8 u3 d, @% |5 C4 [2 Z/ V , @$ S( Z5 z1 ^0 MI remember I cried when my father died, & O% T/ o. Z; ?# y$ ~1 |' H$ s; |' {: I# e) }/ P% r8 k; H' w
Never wishing to hide the tears. " G! e! @+ s: j8 o9 t* }- ~/ x2 d* @; x+ P r$ _
At sixty-five years old,% B& Z+ j) F, {8 o- k' V
6 U4 T( ?! c( N7 j0 |My mother, God rest her soul,9 S+ W7 N: G" k; _( C: B
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Couldn understand why the only man,3 w$ B7 N8 z' C2 j7 Z( {6 ]
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She had ever loved had been taken. ; ]$ H; I8 d3 T% P# X; V P7 |) y# w% s- U7 u2 V" x3 ]
Leaving her to start, with a heart so badly broken,, J" [0 a* W9 q F4 t
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Despite encouragement from me,) n- R/ b( C) p+ p
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No words were ever spoken.# o" v0 p' ^7 ^" }4 v& n
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And when she passed away, 9 a7 _- X9 y, r" ^ x3 x & e& m4 ?+ T+ b2 P5 E. _% EI cried and cried all day,! |1 g% s0 |/ x% {
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Alone again, naturally .....; k* M1 F2 K, z H- P- J% _1 ^
" g* W7 F* F3 t3 y. u/ h$ qAlone again ................................. naturally. , g9 K" ?) p* N& Q U