1956 Love Me Tender5 I; r' k+ ^7 Y% g- c
Elvis Presley ) R! i/ {! P' P& m; \7 c - ]! D5 ~: z4 I) v1 W- SLove me tender, love me sweet, never let me go, $ K, o% O% y9 M- y* C n4 [- P. m1 ]5 |You have made my life complete and I love you so., n1 C9 _ i! b- l8 B6 c& p
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled,3 ^8 f+ @) I6 U+ J% p. I; _ M
For my darling, I love you and I always will. + s8 A6 y, ?: ~$ \- }9 a5 @5 I6 N 5 {4 v9 e2 F+ e- |, v8 CLove me tender, love me long, take me to your heart.. }' _- ?2 z4 K5 p. T
For it's there that I belong and we'll never part.1 X- t" E+ _/ \' _ {( B/ f
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, & |% n" t# H1 k1 M, d) Y2 PFor my darling, I love you and I always will.2 d9 i7 }; c) C8 M. g' K
/ s9 ~- m3 i4 |$ ZLove me tender, love me dear, tell me you are mine, 8 G7 i" b+ E( g: h7 NI'll be yours through all the years till the end of time./ j* _1 L0 l5 d6 z- d" @
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, ; s- y) x. t- M( H3 c( eFor my darling, I love you and I always will.
$ z6 u4 D* Y d4 k9 a5 ]# T哈~被你發現了!本來想呼攏過去就算了,這下只好來真的... : w% }+ l3 Y- T+ Q, @, C - P8 I8 n, [. p; n, |3 N1 S' N! {介紹一首我一直很喜歡的輕快節奏卻無比悲傷的歌曲~ 3 N% x: ^# b2 i/ o* a" _ # u; d& W1 E2 |& h* a JGilbert O'Sullivan:4 x. A$ x1 `. Q9 s+ A) W+ Q. S6 x
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In a little while from now, 8 Q, E" G% q% E( Y, T0 |9 t; G3 y% L1 Q7 r* s4 I l' v- W; g5 j
If I'm not feeling any less sour.; n/ L+ _. Y* P% ?0 s
% J) c: G4 G3 y0 pI promised myself, to treat myself, * D" S6 c% H1 l" t : ?7 m' { S+ ~ b7 Y) ZAnd visit a nearby tower .......... . V0 P+ k: M! b. w( s# w8 n. s7 g w' ]/ ]5 t3 Q8 z
And climbing to the top, 3 [& U+ [' ?7 l) q $ w% {9 ]5 i! y8 X# ?- MWould throw myself off,9 B. l+ }0 A7 C+ `# A4 ^/ n/ g
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In an effort to, make clear to whoever,7 T9 M* q% V: q; ?: P+ B4 B+ P
( k6 Y% n, M! |What it's like when your shattered .......6 ^* t; e$ P8 v5 S
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Left standing in a lurch,0 j& U2 R" U" F6 ]
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In a church with people saying ..... # u( U o: z* H" t$ m5 y' \# C 4 V- w5 u3 M0 }% H/ EMy God, that's tough, she stood him up, 5 e' K0 j* q+ |6 C+ }8 W# z8 E' k. K
No point in us remaining ....... ( L. G& B# O- N9 @9 H) q* o I* n# K4 |0 L0 @
I may as well go home, S4 N1 ^6 I8 }9 _) B3 L5 o5 X5 Z$ |- n' e- X# L% @% E. h" W
As I did on my own,- `1 U( l9 |* H4 [4 D0 l
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Alone again, naturally.1 F* s7 E' O6 f2 X" f7 ^3 |
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To think that only yesterday, 8 N& B% M+ \( w * b4 |0 R8 H( EI was cheerful, bright and gay. 6 A+ z' z- N* B3 j" ~; P' Q- `% H . v+ y4 `9 H; O* `/ x3 QLooking forward to, and who wouldn do,/ O3 H8 \! a" b
" T0 B9 B, R8 o3 ]The role I was about to play.# F; J+ F! b9 D5 H3 y
( R, J7 C. ]. c' jBut as if to knock me down, ( b9 u1 n5 x8 Y5 l. ? l 4 }- b% t3 E2 J1 E) q+ @% z9 iReality came around,, v: Q) B& z- S4 J
' |/ d! n! ^' m" J0 u SAnd without so much as a mere touch, / M$ X9 z: F% d, D4 { ! J) V$ C: y( z1 |0 ~9 c& OCut me into little pieces. $ i' V: A) N% w% j5 [+ }6 w: t$ _) v! E& K0 X$ Q
Leaving me to doubt, all about God and His mercy,9 ~ T# x, G3 Q0 D6 v, L0 Q! }8 \" i
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Oh, if He really does exist, 1 g. t3 H+ W3 U# o; \/ {; D0 o8 j6 m/ T4 X2 a
Why did He desert me?8 g3 K/ d9 T3 b, A: @4 g$ S
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And in my hour of need, $ K7 {6 c1 `+ u+ |& e9 t# z* v: r1 i. K' K2 c+ F) i* m9 Y
I truely am, indeed, - h* s1 q) T, t& n 5 K/ A, k7 s8 {: fAlone again, naturally.9 ?. z# L/ Y5 C
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It seems to me that there are more hearts,, ~) i1 D) C0 T) O
6 Q+ _7 Y5 W* I" rBroken in the world that can be mended, , B. ~ n7 ]; r7 p; r6 x7 q + F" ^* ]. J* s2 ?2 ~4 KLeft unattended, what do we do? ' y) e# K+ L% M4 L# P! z) b3 W; B! P; t o. G3 e
What do we do?! w5 x# C4 t! o/ F3 @; L4 h
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Now looking back over the years,: `, O. z- b! [. n& ~$ G3 v% I5 j7 ^7 G
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And whatever else that appears. : I- K s) M; a- b * x: h2 l2 _3 D9 sI remember I cried when my father died, 5 _6 }0 t o+ r( Z! |& t4 Q9 W1 m8 P" r( U& Z
Never wishing to hide the tears. : n# m7 u# d5 k# z5 u3 ^( e/ |* k 3 m0 h4 Q, n/ L2 ZAt sixty-five years old, 6 X2 r) ^8 @- |$ w, g6 Q$ H - c9 x# q3 ]' H. `3 a C: T+ X. ^My mother, God rest her soul,7 ^7 z/ N6 E( k* j7 L5 l
; B+ T. F Q! O& L5 \Couldn understand why the only man, 4 h, R7 J" f+ x8 Q9 q# N. j/ }" }7 x2 Q9 U
She had ever loved had been taken. 7 J0 Q7 q* Y2 R' m) ]+ _6 M8 n& I- W8 }8 r0 a9 H' ?
Leaving her to start, with a heart so badly broken, 7 Q5 p G* q1 T/ Z, K" u! y9 ]7 W 8 M; h9 Z7 m8 ^/ CDespite encouragement from me,% i8 [0 F! ?% ~& d; c" D
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And when she passed away, / |9 U" Z. L" A. Y& X# Z+ g/ j& \; @ Q5 u3 @
I cried and cried all day, 7 a5 ^, l" ^2 J: R & Z' U& Z( K' r; K) q5 G9 D& yAlone again, naturally ..... + n/ u1 I. W1 |7 d8 U8 V# G8 ]% A8 M. M, B6 J
Alone again ................................. naturally. + s* t( `% n8 j5 |+ D