作词 : Langdon | |
(Royston Langdon) | |
I had the strangest dream | |
I ever had | |
As I lay asleep once in my bed | |
I was in a garden by the fountain | |
Where tears would make love grow | |
You kissed me there and my life did start | |
It was sealed with gold in | |
March Now summers old, winters cold | |
And tears do make love grow | |
So please come to me | |
To the garden and to the river and the valley by the sea | |
Show me all the stars that shone | |
And tears will make love grow | |
Sing this ballad, the last | |
I began of songs | |
That's for all of the | |
Angels in the heaven they've flown | |
And there will be an oasis for our god -rotten faces | |
And tears do make love grow | |
And angels lie between your marble thighs | |
And spiders explode in your kaleidoscopic eyes | |
The rain will fall, the wind will roll | |
And tears will make love grow | |
So sleep softly, dream of me | |
Wherever you go | |
Oh, I'm not dead or buried yet | |
Tell me so | |
I know It was the weirdest dream | |
I ever had | |
And if I dreamed then | |
I'd dream | |
Then I'd dream you right back | |
Of there in the garden, down by that fountain where | |
Tears would make love grow | |
And tears would make love glow | |
And tears would make love glow |
zuo ci : Langdon | |
Royston Langdon | |
I had the strangest dream | |
I ever had | |
As I lay asleep once in my bed | |
I was in a garden by the fountain | |
Where tears would make love grow | |
You kissed me there and my life did start | |
It was sealed with gold in | |
March Now summers old, winters cold | |
And tears do make love grow | |
So please come to me | |
To the garden and to the river and the valley by the sea | |
Show me all the stars that shone | |
And tears will make love grow | |
Sing this ballad, the last | |
I began of songs | |
That' s for all of the | |
Angels in the heaven they' ve flown | |
And there will be an oasis for our god rotten faces | |
And tears do make love grow | |
And angels lie between your marble thighs | |
And spiders explode in your kaleidoscopic eyes | |
The rain will fall, the wind will roll | |
And tears will make love grow | |
So sleep softly, dream of me | |
Wherever you go | |
Oh, I' m not dead or buried yet | |
Tell me so | |
I know It was the weirdest dream | |
I ever had | |
And if I dreamed then | |
I' d dream | |
Then I' d dream you right back | |
Of there in the garden, down by that fountain where | |
Tears would make love grow | |
And tears would make love glow | |
And tears would make love glow |
zuò cí : Langdon | |
Royston Langdon | |
I had the strangest dream | |
I ever had | |
As I lay asleep once in my bed | |
I was in a garden by the fountain | |
Where tears would make love grow | |
You kissed me there and my life did start | |
It was sealed with gold in | |
March Now summers old, winters cold | |
And tears do make love grow | |
So please come to me | |
To the garden and to the river and the valley by the sea | |
Show me all the stars that shone | |
And tears will make love grow | |
Sing this ballad, the last | |
I began of songs | |
That' s for all of the | |
Angels in the heaven they' ve flown | |
And there will be an oasis for our god rotten faces | |
And tears do make love grow | |
And angels lie between your marble thighs | |
And spiders explode in your kaleidoscopic eyes | |
The rain will fall, the wind will roll | |
And tears will make love grow | |
So sleep softly, dream of me | |
Wherever you go | |
Oh, I' m not dead or buried yet | |
Tell me so | |
I know It was the weirdest dream | |
I ever had | |
And if I dreamed then | |
I' d dream | |
Then I' d dream you right back | |
Of there in the garden, down by that fountain where | |
Tears would make love grow | |
And tears would make love glow | |
And tears would make love glow |