1956 Love Me Tender6 F& W6 Q$ |- K; n2 j
Elvis Presley 4 c; v* @$ S, P k $ X; ?2 {2 Q0 i7 dLove me tender, love me sweet, never let me go, : Y' c- h& G9 f8 m/ uYou have made my life complete and I love you so. / g8 @+ x+ o. _- B, Z- N% d* a8 GLove me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, " [2 |0 Y1 |# ~' P4 I' M- y- c m) iFor my darling, I love you and I always will.1 \0 M* O% k3 V0 z
$ _! I4 ?4 g$ r; q2 e: s/ zLove me tender, love me long, take me to your heart. 5 G l+ _4 G& B3 n7 I) XFor it's there that I belong and we'll never part.2 p* z/ V h- [* c
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled, 2 o( z8 W% |, n3 r+ yFor my darling, I love you and I always will.4 `& O V: ^# |. U
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Love me tender, love me dear, tell me you are mine,; j3 F0 h: x, b, w& b# Z
I'll be yours through all the years till the end of time.7 q( B& `+ c9 Z) T9 D7 |. Z* [. L7 H. D
Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled,4 p: A- P q# a9 l3 C. ^# l4 [9 N: d
For my darling, I love you and I always will.
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9 i+ q( p7 V# I: z介紹一首我一直很喜歡的輕快節奏卻無比悲傷的歌曲~6 O: \7 X- g) s& P9 {
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Gilbert O'Sullivan: ; u6 Q9 C' l5 U! H3 v' v ! P8 v: G& {, z G L2 ^In a little while from now, , |: F7 p' @: N2 X3 T4 T) i: K% ?% B! k
If I'm not feeling any less sour. $ L5 s7 C" z/ f/ `9 F8 y: w. R$ D% t. @6 U1 O1 A1 @
I promised myself, to treat myself, ) f# I0 _+ D, H & A+ k# r. R* B+ b- z5 {3 cAnd visit a nearby tower ..........# |9 s) _" z$ Y8 P$ ~
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And climbing to the top, 6 Q2 z( A3 H5 Q7 g; a2 R ) j1 c" I0 C# ?Would throw myself off, ) l5 D V3 I0 v$ r% z6 _. r3 `! }, ~& ]# L- [3 P4 e
In an effort to, make clear to whoever,4 G; i, }% L8 O# s
# ?$ h! i" E$ }9 ?3 s& ZWhat it's like when your shattered .......7 p4 {1 V" z9 t, e
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Left standing in a lurch, $ _* d6 p- N, M! [, T- W3 Q( ?8 [1 {3 o0 q; J
In a church with people saying .....' E9 ]3 t& w9 t$ u5 Z5 X1 g
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My God, that's tough, she stood him up,+ n/ K) x1 Y! @- k
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No point in us remaining .......; k0 K: [% X5 Y: p' ^0 M3 x& K
7 M' r4 I' ]4 ]I may as well go home,0 _8 A |4 {2 y# ~; I& g" i% G% M
! s/ {- ]/ Y9 l# [1 _' v0 |: q, |As I did on my own,5 v" C. X! h. q! J, p
% [; ?8 s$ B. D0 _. v% dAlone again, naturally.7 J1 [& _, {. L1 X1 d6 O: R" |
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0 E/ f5 A- p/ LTo think that only yesterday,( R/ k# _$ ]! ] f
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I was cheerful, bright and gay. ! x- p; M5 h7 t9 m: W - h# e4 [9 ^" ~2 c1 |Looking forward to, and who wouldn do, + y& J' O' d$ V M5 H4 y: r2 y0 H" z4 J- k7 d4 R8 c1 d. \8 \
The role I was about to play.( A- u* p1 o3 Y- J
5 W1 w: r& g$ A2 N, r' G" cBut as if to knock me down, 1 l M' X& M4 N% T& f2 H. V/ V; ?/ p( F2 I' w! _
Reality came around,4 y L0 ~5 V2 W* h5 O
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And without so much as a mere touch,2 o2 k9 {+ M t6 j. i# x
, b& T7 x. a3 JCut me into little pieces." n: H6 t2 T5 h6 M, E6 |
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Leaving me to doubt, all about God and His mercy, 9 ^: P2 Z3 g( g$ k0 T% P$ S) ]; y7 ~2 b6 A# s" w) `* t0 e8 C* v; w
Oh, if He really does exist,( k7 S) v7 a, ` y* L3 G6 B
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Why did He desert me? ; S* |0 c, i5 ^8 n8 M: V. n* r, S* s( D9 n
And in my hour of need,+ Y3 L+ H) |& ?7 G& c$ a
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I truely am, indeed, $ m) z& W5 t# m' X* Z: R4 R: ?4 Y' v4 W3 q- j. Z4 E
Alone again, naturally. ' H5 n# e9 ?( H; ?# P2 C4 }: W# S' L1 w3 V& a7 F
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It seems to me that there are more hearts,0 t6 E* P) B7 H7 U: w
, ~0 a) L* B1 k! ]- BBroken in the world that can be mended, ?% [; p7 w6 w0 ]+ h9 S
+ d, Z- S, z6 r* u# ]6 O3 d, x2 h, xLeft unattended, what do we do?, h1 R& @/ A. U; U7 ]9 I. z, _: a
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' h5 M: Y) {9 V' J6 z ! R F, h+ r, U, [9 q! G* ^ * a7 U9 w* X1 P; g8 U3 `: eNow looking back over the years, 7 f" f$ ?) c p' Y1 |8 V) S8 v4 ~8 R7 G5 }
And whatever else that appears. , H, v* ?7 h" l f6 @0 i) ^ . [. x, y: [( cI remember I cried when my father died,6 X6 h! J, B* _
$ Z% ^, V6 j: eNever wishing to hide the tears. $ j; d$ X. w3 W# E- p' p9 M # H; o8 o; j" O5 e; OAt sixty-five years old, ! I! k8 W8 _! U5 w% C; ?( L( f2 `. g P3 M
My mother, God rest her soul,' }- w) q8 r- I( L. M
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Couldn understand why the only man,* F( z" o& b1 P& h- F
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She had ever loved had been taken. 2 g3 x9 R1 P- g K7 F/ _( x, H8 }3 j" W$ y( O) b" O
Leaving her to start, with a heart so badly broken, / v' _" v5 E9 a! K2 u" ~- v6 U6 E' `8 O
Despite encouragement from me,/ Q& i9 U! Z1 M7 c/ f
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No words were ever spoken.2 f7 ]+ R7 `4 b$ a
3 a x9 l; [7 JAnd when she passed away,! |; q' G6 b. {6 F" `/ U# z
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I cried and cried all day, ) c( `& A. e+ V1 k7 G' K/ D& B9 l1 B5 R- `0 z c* O8 l
Alone again, naturally ..... & g6 E. T1 M3 F: Z; o+ T$ t + y0 Q; v- O+ }) RAlone again ................................. naturally./ n7 I9 ]) V4 ?/ I# g' v9 O