1956 Love Me Tender 4 w5 F U% J$ ^5 p* u7 s Elvis Presley # Y9 r0 p: X- C' G! M& L + t6 q6 n* [2 t: W7 W. G1 N9 G5 HLove me tender, love me sweet, never let me go, 8 s8 o( ]: U. XYou have made my life complete and I love you so." J+ a6 W3 v" K7 l" i
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, 5 Q9 h R4 o5 RFor my darling, I love you and I always will. * q; m2 [3 w, ?5 s/ j1 M " G" V% l: f! b- j9 n4 ?Love me tender, love me long, take me to your heart.2 n0 Z, R8 j5 y2 f9 q
For it's there that I belong and we'll never part. 0 @2 _% E9 l) R( h- k& d8 y# OLove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, + |' L% S; `" DFor my darling, I love you and I always will. ) L5 Y8 e# P! K' a6 A, |: U/ e, O; V! K
Love me tender, love me dear, tell me you are mine, / g, e" B/ d) u9 D' Y/ K8 a& KI'll be yours through all the years till the end of time. ! s# D0 |" @) ~0 ULove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, , ]; J/ I4 s7 W F$ O7 ^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... 9 Z( J; n- O5 |' j4 |, Z; c7 E C9 N+ K. e( {9 {
介紹一首我一直很喜歡的輕快節奏卻無比悲傷的歌曲~" [4 u9 {' P5 O
* d/ }0 s2 {9 f2 TGilbert O'Sullivan:) g ^+ K* F/ }, A9 u8 K' ]
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In a little while from now, : A5 V" U' p# l* y8 a5 N $ J: \' J8 I. AIf I'm not feeling any less sour.$ F$ K) U) F( `' t9 @
/ s8 M8 W+ E R! |! e2 H X& w7 H! AAnd visit a nearby tower .......... , ~- }8 U, y( [% C5 I/ E0 j3 E- Z U4 M; E' q
And climbing to the top," v+ ?: I: s+ u f4 l/ m
- q/ A% v1 K; k Q' {1 W; u8 K8 [" HWould throw myself off, / F. i: K# n6 C/ K+ m$ ? 2 f; n8 n* N7 u- F' B' _" J$ BIn an effort to, make clear to whoever,# I8 |( {7 `, A' I5 C/ H1 o1 v
5 r: k4 c W. ^" q. R" `What it's like when your shattered ....... ( V/ t8 C- p7 y o* d) w; O$ {4 m9 a1 z
Left standing in a lurch, 0 f% _" U/ {; X* b % x4 E0 Y2 J3 [* u; ZIn a church with people saying .....3 ?, `' k- c! p4 ]8 o U: t
" v+ o5 z$ _* k& Z! _6 [My God, that's tough, she stood him up,$ \3 ^* W# Z! f7 W0 o
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No point in us remaining .......' e3 |' T; S: T( v* B; m
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I may as well go home, . T5 k& F. }) u/ ~/ \' R$ q; `& }" W8 x) u* }
As I did on my own, 4 J- H! }8 U$ c3 C4 Q0 M8 p; l. T1 j9 S
Alone again, naturally. v% I, p4 i$ E- G
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0 C; G& K) h* jTo think that only yesterday,7 w4 H$ ~" }8 t: d, t
" O( ?1 K/ F, J# a& II was cheerful, bright and gay. * ~3 M( c1 Z- z % k9 Z. I6 y3 H M$ |3 OLooking forward to, and who wouldn do, 3 E9 L9 j! Z6 W2 V: Y7 H7 N8 S; u; a$ N& r! [7 l
The role I was about to play. 2 \0 I2 S( r4 T. E' p; W- u# s+ J2 B0 c% b- W5 W8 m4 e
But as if to knock me down,3 R: ~8 Q0 u: F" `" K6 Q9 [3 r- ]
* G9 c, D5 x6 Z) T) Z! @Reality came around, # R' e- x* m4 d4 F# G% w6 |& {% }8 |; n
And without so much as a mere touch, ' C: l: X. r, N* E0 l* a x0 Y5 {! B; g. }8 z; D. m% w% O" T
Cut me into little pieces. x$ B9 e/ o: z2 _
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Leaving me to doubt, all about God and His mercy, 1 O+ S: W2 {3 D- i. R3 @ 9 @( V9 o7 S4 {0 E" V) vOh, if He really does exist, * `/ w: n* ?; v, I* X+ [4 l! a! Y1 }1 I4 r* O, |
Why did He desert me?8 a$ Q) t* L/ A; r' V
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And in my hour of need,- V/ k: k' r; _) I Z
! y8 f* m$ m/ ~. tI truely am, indeed,( G7 v" A5 o' s2 y i# c; b
" b- W. o, w5 ]! sAlone again, naturally. ! C( Q: L0 L* g t D2 f; N# H ) ^( i8 h8 z) _% |& y& p# {5 ~3 G. D* H% t$ Q) J% I
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It seems to me that there are more hearts, / f. t8 p- u; A U A) W2 y5 [3 K0 M6 _. y, x% Y6 f
Broken in the world that can be mended,0 w; X7 ` r( g# k* `( \
, x, q8 S5 E/ \' nLeft unattended, what do we do?$ [! |6 `3 n5 ^3 R# _2 ~; N
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What do we do?& S$ V! x* v7 L( v, t
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Now looking back over the years,; g4 D- Y1 A* t2 j
2 o; `' }( g6 K1 E/ q. K5 |6 bAnd whatever else that appears. 5 Q% e a. b5 }4 y* o1 `' \+ ^) f# y0 m" }. M. s
I remember I cried when my father died, , q/ D! G* L7 A# c0 F* a 9 ?% O# \1 k% ~7 w' l6 M: U9 j" ^! ]Never wishing to hide the tears. * ]# m# l% Y' B4 f; } & {; D3 s: d8 P( J: VAt sixty-five years old,) T2 F0 s( G/ v0 ]3 b" H# ^0 M& Q
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My mother, God rest her soul,+ X% y2 r& [2 |. L) f" q
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Couldn understand why the only man,- }9 R7 z' r$ \" [
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She had ever loved had been taken. & S0 s5 q( ] W6 |) x$ |% s: ^- I8 ~$ p' W. f$ @
Leaving her to start, with a heart so badly broken, 4 Y. W- W* e8 a: D) z & @5 d# N: [% t6 SDespite encouragement from me,% Z% n2 ?" I* j4 f
" H5 l% J/ A& tNo words were ever spoken.7 j) a. ~ c2 Q% {6 m+ b2 d
$ Q* _9 w+ t6 f1 @: D% h# ZAnd when she passed away,; S7 c0 q+ n; O/ c0 Q/ A
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I cried and cried all day,* ]- ^% @" S- t( M2 {
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Alone again, naturally .....* v' Y) M2 t/ l4 g
# n! T8 P1 j4 z. bAlone again ................................. naturally./ h7 f2 I2 z9 g/ @8 b