Song | Pauper's Daughter and I |
Artist | Can |
Album | Out of Reach |
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作词 : Gee | |
Jack and Jill went up the hill | |
To fetch a pail of water | |
Jack fell down and broke his crown | |
And Jill came tumbling after | |
New Year's Eve, the boy downtown | |
To see the pauper's daughter | |
Half past six the date was fixed | |
The gate to raven I call him | |
Knew the score, there was no door | |
But sweet light shone from the ceiling | |
She was dressed in blue, a family friend | |
Calling red, they were singing | |
Singing, singing, woah | |
I played a tune from room to room | |
Holding hands like a children's tune | |
There was no charming, no waiting no tears | |
Pauper's teaching like a son, like feel | |
Looking back, no rumours | |
Memory lingering on and on, on and on | |
They would sing it | |
They would sing it | |
Woah, yeah, yeah | |
Half past six the date was fixed | |
The gate to raven I call him | |
Knew the score, there was no door | |
But sweet light shone from the ceiling | |
She was dressed in blue, a family friend | |
Calling red, they were singing, woah | |
They were singing | |
Jack and Jill went up the hill | |
To fetch a pail of water | |
Jack fell down and broke his crown | |
And Jill came tumbling after | |
Jack and Jill went up the hill | |
To fetch a pail of water | |
Jack fell down and broke his crown | |
And Jill came tumbling after | |
Pauper's daughter and I | |
Pauper's daughter and I | |
Pauper's daughter and I |
zuo ci : Gee | |
Jack and Jill went up the hill | |
To fetch a pail of water | |
Jack fell down and broke his crown | |
And Jill came tumbling after | |
New Year' s Eve, the boy downtown | |
To see the pauper' s daughter | |
Half past six the date was fixed | |
The gate to raven I call him | |
Knew the score, there was no door | |
But sweet light shone from the ceiling | |
She was dressed in blue, a family friend | |
Calling red, they were singing | |
Singing, singing, woah | |
I played a tune from room to room | |
Holding hands like a children' s tune | |
There was no charming, no waiting no tears | |
Pauper' s teaching like a son, like feel | |
Looking back, no rumours | |
Memory lingering on and on, on and on | |
They would sing it | |
They would sing it | |
Woah, yeah, yeah | |
Half past six the date was fixed | |
The gate to raven I call him | |
Knew the score, there was no door | |
But sweet light shone from the ceiling | |
She was dressed in blue, a family friend | |
Calling red, they were singing, woah | |
They were singing | |
Jack and Jill went up the hill | |
To fetch a pail of water | |
Jack fell down and broke his crown | |
And Jill came tumbling after | |
Jack and Jill went up the hill | |
To fetch a pail of water | |
Jack fell down and broke his crown | |
And Jill came tumbling after | |
Pauper' s daughter and I | |
Pauper' s daughter and I | |
Pauper' s daughter and I |
zuò cí : Gee | |
Jack and Jill went up the hill | |
To fetch a pail of water | |
Jack fell down and broke his crown | |
And Jill came tumbling after | |
New Year' s Eve, the boy downtown | |
To see the pauper' s daughter | |
Half past six the date was fixed | |
The gate to raven I call him | |
Knew the score, there was no door | |
But sweet light shone from the ceiling | |
She was dressed in blue, a family friend | |
Calling red, they were singing | |
Singing, singing, woah | |
I played a tune from room to room | |
Holding hands like a children' s tune | |
There was no charming, no waiting no tears | |
Pauper' s teaching like a son, like feel | |
Looking back, no rumours | |
Memory lingering on and on, on and on | |
They would sing it | |
They would sing it | |
Woah, yeah, yeah | |
Half past six the date was fixed | |
The gate to raven I call him | |
Knew the score, there was no door | |
But sweet light shone from the ceiling | |
She was dressed in blue, a family friend | |
Calling red, they were singing, woah | |
They were singing | |
Jack and Jill went up the hill | |
To fetch a pail of water | |
Jack fell down and broke his crown | |
And Jill came tumbling after | |
Jack and Jill went up the hill | |
To fetch a pail of water | |
Jack fell down and broke his crown | |
And Jill came tumbling after | |
Pauper' s daughter and I | |
Pauper' s daughter and I | |
Pauper' s daughter and I |