1956 Love Me Tender0 C* X$ L7 Y, a1 l# L c
Elvis Presley9 p$ C: D6 l; [6 G! m5 h- t/ r
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Love me tender, love me sweet, never let me go, 3 ]' Z6 @! J+ u# }! A9 M9 ?You have made my life complete and I love you so. . ^8 X) ?: v/ ^8 m! fLove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled," \! b: v/ j$ R. @* ~- |& \& }+ Y
For my darling, I love you and I always will. 1 {: Y- s( k; r* K2 ^. Y ' ?2 C2 ~0 O0 ~: E4 ^Love me tender, love me long, take me to your heart.! T" Q# o+ N% l- }( @
For it's there that I belong and we'll never part.5 ~2 C% a; A" w& E
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled,9 @* J+ e$ U" f6 s3 L& e' k) B/ M, u
For my darling, I love you and I always will. 2 S! \/ P. Q y4 ^ - M' J& d" w# V5 R$ @2 tLove me tender, love me dear, tell me you are mine,4 ^! v; ?9 ?3 J' V. x, M5 A
I'll be yours through all the years till the end of time.$ D% B! l7 G* |% ?; F( v3 B4 O
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, * ?+ X+ F0 P& x" ]* R* }For my darling, I love you and I always will.
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哈~被你發現了!本來想呼攏過去就算了,這下只好來真的... 7 l3 ]. ]5 v$ p% W& p7 G* S6 {9 i4 w6 z0 ?# D. @; c3 V$ l
介紹一首我一直很喜歡的輕快節奏卻無比悲傷的歌曲~ t( t" O2 t0 G: a9 i' G
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Gilbert O'Sullivan: # X: ~ {2 v, x$ C# o2 g3 P D; @$ j- _: J$ ]; w' T9 d/ s
In a little while from now, 0 X$ `7 U4 R6 ?2 i" n1 ~- g: l) C$ N: q' c' s
If I'm not feeling any less sour.3 u6 k( D2 E% h. [
2 j( t- r/ a, k' }7 z( j6 AI promised myself, to treat myself,0 t! F# m+ Q5 ^- S# I- R
& }8 k7 V/ R7 V0 A) sAnd visit a nearby tower ..........% { _( V: I4 q" C9 q1 ]; f
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And climbing to the top,8 W! h( X$ b: Z& a# S
& P& z h7 `, y5 d1 g, `9 V7 \Would throw myself off, 6 i: B& f; U2 v( l - T8 C; X' c+ M( B/ WIn an effort to, make clear to whoever,/ X5 t) w! z8 P$ |
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What it's like when your shattered ....... 5 x) N3 ]. u1 w$ r7 J8 x G1 B / T( i# W7 R( b6 P$ u" PLeft standing in a lurch,/ B; K7 Y" V. o0 d5 ` d
* r: [: r: P) e2 n7 Z2 t' _2 c- @3 AIn a church with people saying .....; F+ C4 n/ o) R- C1 b! `$ A7 {
; ? I. z- w/ ]2 [- F3 N, s" K5 R: tMy God, that's tough, she stood him up,* d1 o2 q$ T& ?; ]( k& ]3 k
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No point in us remaining ....... # @) W% N( l% h0 a' d- [2 z3 a# A+ {# W1 R t
I may as well go home, 6 Z2 L; `% s. L 5 T9 D2 `9 s K. cAs I did on my own, * ~2 |) `& h/ J, Q: \2 @ 5 B0 Q( G1 \2 E2 p7 ~Alone again, naturally.7 d2 g7 a* q3 J% t6 L& Y' y4 Z8 n7 b
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I was cheerful, bright and gay. & j. r Y0 ~. x2 p+ u! Z- B0 M0 {: m5 N# E. {' M) {5 F
Looking forward to, and who wouldn do,3 w) B& B1 x9 N" e9 s
% P0 R) m0 a# j2 X4 G* zThe role I was about to play.% o9 Q6 y% I* @* R" s+ c
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But as if to knock me down, + ^, W: a9 h: w3 B; d4 q- Y" h/ f7 }6 e1 j4 @
Reality came around, 2 P; S- H) R3 z* G& J) N1 q& m# A9 Z) ], a7 ~- H
And without so much as a mere touch, ) S' D4 i. m. [8 m0 |# Z' b! i/ k# b; P. I. Y, F t. T
Cut me into little pieces.% R) |0 d9 }" [8 p" B" U
. s9 R2 U5 u& t7 \+ F" W0 ZLeaving me to doubt, all about God and His mercy,1 j6 b' t6 C' F% W) _
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Oh, if He really does exist, % k1 o W! g4 }( z3 E/ ^0 j f2 D: k+ `5 u D
Why did He desert me? " Y4 R' K* j: n $ [" k, O6 E% |. s. y, `2 G4 [And in my hour of need, 5 @0 p7 B# }6 q2 E( s 9 A( N; T% K. z& E- H8 KI truely am, indeed, & }% |- {$ r4 i' s/ K, }/ I9 |1 k! h0 u# j6 ~5 t
Alone again, naturally.( k% J3 |& c4 r/ ^: ^* e6 j2 z9 n2 p
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( Z3 s1 j- X4 Y* B( C7 H: V0 |. r7 UIt seems to me that there are more hearts,) f. a& s4 O, E4 c+ \, O
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Broken in the world that can be mended,( z @' A! ~0 I4 G0 j/ f4 P
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Left unattended, what do we do?8 _: j* v6 i1 I7 y
8 n4 W. k* g' j$ u7 [What do we do?- H; n* U1 o$ o& v, t; q |2 l
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% K! n/ _+ i5 @Now looking back over the years, & H) O, n/ v( ~) |- x& ~- z, B0 }( C) O7 @- d+ e R0 x3 O; C9 C
And whatever else that appears. 9 s. O! H0 `4 H6 a0 x# ?% K1 r3 e# ~( [9 s+ R0 U* a
I remember I cried when my father died,% R& Z1 \7 k' B" g
; w8 L/ L- D- H5 j `9 LNever wishing to hide the tears.9 W" \- [* @& ^: C. T! K Y
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At sixty-five years old, : R: m; K2 n; z; W ) f) {# o1 D" @My mother, God rest her soul,* Y9 _3 p5 I5 q/ y4 m
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Couldn understand why the only man, , ?. r+ e( M8 t0 ]& G. V / k7 V3 k/ l# a& M9 e2 P) A! uShe had ever loved had been taken.# Z% B6 P9 A7 Z9 e
f3 N% U. n; |0 o& PLeaving her to start, with a heart so badly broken,6 |/ X2 @1 N& \# T2 v
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Despite encouragement from me,. p4 U1 t! U. k5 P2 B7 U
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No words were ever spoken.; }5 e+ Z6 E: U' D4 R3 @
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And when she passed away, 0 d( U. w. v1 L$ N" g; D % L) v$ C8 \ ], X! C! J4 d6 vI cried and cried all day,/ e J! B) g2 z- B
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Alone again, naturally ...../ ?0 y* W' B- _$ a. E9 V, p) P