1956 Love Me Tender + R5 |8 T. P3 g5 d9 B Elvis Presley4 g$ @4 a$ W/ @5 c. J4 e
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Love me tender, love me sweet, never let me go,# U6 ]- ^0 W$ M: ~9 ~7 x4 S3 D$ H
You have made my life complete and I love you so. $ U5 _6 B6 \$ l8 }Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, ' x& X3 Q% z2 d, d/ sFor my darling, I love you and I always will.- c) l9 ~* q3 p" x6 O
! G" g3 L7 v* z7 S0 ?" Q" aLove me tender, love me long, take me to your heart." L1 m9 p! j- w) }
For it's there that I belong and we'll never part. 8 r5 A7 j! U$ p1 \' yLove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled,8 G) t+ i9 x- l; a* h$ C* @% H; _2 W0 \
For my darling, I love you and I always will. # n Y' s2 K" X( B0 @, C$ b# g4 L$ z0 v1 _: ? v9 S; H3 c
Love me tender, love me dear, tell me you are mine,3 {0 W' G* ?# ?' q2 @
I'll be yours through all the years till the end of time. / \% P2 i3 Z" Y2 p' q: O4 z- eLove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, , T: \$ h, G# e& c1 a3 jFor my darling, I love you and I always will.
& L* l+ S" q2 ~& Q5 O% ^哈~被你發現了!本來想呼攏過去就算了,這下只好來真的... ( V# J: w, Z7 e: c: o & Y* a6 D" J2 u2 I9 L介紹一首我一直很喜歡的輕快節奏卻無比悲傷的歌曲~$ w( g* V( n9 ^$ C% m
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Gilbert O'Sullivan: 6 F9 y( l+ k! F; ?/ j7 } 8 D! H! @% d8 \$ R% a) WIn a little while from now, * B% {* F8 i; }9 q. r" h+ [9 Q$ R+ P. Y5 A% v
If I'm not feeling any less sour.5 ^/ n6 D: y+ n. |# S0 H! }
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I promised myself, to treat myself,7 o% s* f; t5 ~' { @. G6 ]! b8 h
( K4 ~7 Z* e2 r6 D% YAnd visit a nearby tower ..........7 Y4 s2 l- m( W) B
6 i& x1 F0 _1 H* `! xAnd climbing to the top, 2 u# \ c" f- r. u. ]6 ^- c2 _. Z ; y% H2 [8 B- IWould throw myself off, 0 z- a: x3 B7 L) i+ f6 t# v # i0 h( d8 A$ R4 h% t- Z* |; FIn an effort to, make clear to whoever, 9 v" Q* x) O( f. X9 n D+ t9 g# M1 ]4 B7 |" QWhat it's like when your shattered .......8 J% ^- U; ~1 B3 H
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Left standing in a lurch, ) U+ H7 o' [, r# @9 j% b! ]4 [6 s4 o & e) Z+ {) _2 m, iIn a church with people saying ..... ! T' P' R# P4 N$ e6 Y3 u: o. p1 p& D( u: O# N0 }
My God, that's tough, she stood him up, ( M4 m4 ^# f9 \# ]4 S# z! b: V- \8 O) d# U2 H
No point in us remaining .......7 Q0 l6 n4 z& r" x* E
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I may as well go home, / [1 d- |& A, o0 K2 M 2 o" g$ K* H3 E S' aAs I did on my own, 3 D/ a; k# @- X( ]& L + Z) \9 E4 _$ ^Alone again, naturally.% Z" H$ d9 V; H# D; U" D0 M$ s- N
* n/ u- A1 M4 L% i5 N' bTo think that only yesterday,% Z8 D% S( Q% p4 }! H; E
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I was cheerful, bright and gay.- T4 j) t- ~& w7 Y7 H; W- a
% d! F7 w; f; G+ a; F; OLooking forward to, and who wouldn do,. k/ W) D' [! e! x
% Z$ m$ [! @* p4 C! A' F6 b) vThe role I was about to play. 6 g. q' }& o/ O2 }; z/ \2 _3 F
But as if to knock me down, & I/ Z+ u6 O, g3 |1 D0 n' k" k6 l1 r
Reality came around,. x* x/ o8 z* }+ H
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And without so much as a mere touch, $ |4 k- h& h: g+ x. `& M5 ?! q% G( p' U3 `0 g
Cut me into little pieces.- Y1 N% c" n8 f+ V, Z* m
0 K; Y/ u6 B) I/ qLeaving me to doubt, all about God and His mercy, ! S6 V0 T& o( t! t, ]+ l- a. j j5 Q4 D9 m( `2 {1 B9 @; ?- TOh, if He really does exist,) C+ U7 X) Z0 ^, D$ I$ z8 W) w
6 b0 n- B+ t! cWhy did He desert me? E4 N' x$ g+ p# M
& Y& @9 s. \6 ]" {7 E( f, l1 EAnd in my hour of need, / l/ @7 D) f: l) ` b! n/ @- m d. ^% s8 Z' u# z
I truely am, indeed," n/ {* Z% `8 P
( a( W. v5 W |$ w/ V' h7 ~+ KAlone again, naturally.5 v# z/ U7 i2 S8 L% v" W8 g+ u7 j$ F+ r
! ?' u: ?3 ?6 S% @& |! e& F9 r * P0 d& N- G+ w1 Z; d* ]! Z9 T $ \$ l+ v$ n6 Y6 c+ `It seems to me that there are more hearts,7 E; A- U; p; i8 ?
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Broken in the world that can be mended, , F& i- P3 s$ o5 z/ V; j 6 Q) G1 @; s# Y/ ~% P0 iLeft unattended, what do we do? 2 p7 j* V3 E( {5 w7 A" t. J4 ]* I( W+ D) [ T ~& V$ P% B
What do we do?/ B& y$ v; w6 |# Z6 P5 j3 Q7 z+ ~( V6 g
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Now looking back over the years,& q$ Z9 }: l. }$ A
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And whatever else that appears. O0 r" A" c! y
3 `/ [+ [8 b; b" C* qI remember I cried when my father died, - H8 ?+ F- G) [9 V , E8 K+ V s" x* xNever wishing to hide the tears.% D/ |. O, P, o4 g
! l( x/ E2 {, w# U0 g- ]$ yAt sixty-five years old,# p2 S7 w1 R. P5 `- d
! u6 W' G2 q, }+ U/ {My mother, God rest her soul,& ?2 V- C6 D) M O* ]
" q9 M+ s' H. y" D: @! KCouldn understand why the only man, 7 r" H- w7 X7 @) c( K# i: U 2 E5 C- a# ]& ~She had ever loved had been taken.* e8 B% X( s9 x' c% Z4 G3 P( |
% y1 T" M& @7 e+ Y# a* RLeaving her to start, with a heart so badly broken,* d$ m4 h( g& }& U0 G1 w1 N
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Despite encouragement from me, $ R2 v# g+ S$ c7 d X% s / b& J* l# a# O0 |' f, Y6 ANo words were ever spoken.$ [2 m6 X: U8 t9 t
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And when she passed away, $ C& k# n% `% ^# T; l) a. C# [9 @% a2 Q7 V
I cried and cried all day,0 J. {8 v% e0 O. y5 g5 X
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Alone again, naturally ..... 3 P5 {$ W1 _$ N- A6 V/ [ ( F+ ^+ M- h- `: P. A5 lAlone again ................................. naturally.) o B. n8 A P# K