Song | Look into the Sun |
Artist | Jethro Tull |
Album | Stand Up (Japanese mini-vinyl) |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Anderson | |
Took a sad song of one sweet evening | |
I smiled and quickly turned away. | |
It's not easy singing sad songs | |
But still the easiest way i have to say. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
And see the things we haven't done -- | |
Oh was it better then to run | |
Than to spend the summer crying. | |
Now summer cannot come anyway. | |
I had waited for time to change her. | |
The only change that came was over me. | |
She pretended not to want love -- | |
I hope she was only fooling me. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
Look for the pleasures nearly won. | |
Or was it better then to run | |
Than to spend the summer singing. | |
And summer could have come in a day. | |
So if you hear my sad song singing | |
Remember who and what you nearly had. | |
It's not easy singing sad songs | |
When you can sing the song to make me glad. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
And see the words you could have sung: | |
It's not too late, only begun, | |
We can still make summer. | |
Yes, summer always comes anyway. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
And see the words you could have sung: | |
It's not too late, only begun. | |
Look into the sun. |
zuo ci : Anderson | |
Took a sad song of one sweet evening | |
I smiled and quickly turned away. | |
It' s not easy singing sad songs | |
But still the easiest way i have to say. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
And see the things we haven' t done | |
Oh was it better then to run | |
Than to spend the summer crying. | |
Now summer cannot come anyway. | |
I had waited for time to change her. | |
The only change that came was over me. | |
She pretended not to want love | |
I hope she was only fooling me. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
Look for the pleasures nearly won. | |
Or was it better then to run | |
Than to spend the summer singing. | |
And summer could have come in a day. | |
So if you hear my sad song singing | |
Remember who and what you nearly had. | |
It' s not easy singing sad songs | |
When you can sing the song to make me glad. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
And see the words you could have sung: | |
It' s not too late, only begun, | |
We can still make summer. | |
Yes, summer always comes anyway. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
And see the words you could have sung: | |
It' s not too late, only begun. | |
Look into the sun. |
zuò cí : Anderson | |
Took a sad song of one sweet evening | |
I smiled and quickly turned away. | |
It' s not easy singing sad songs | |
But still the easiest way i have to say. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
And see the things we haven' t done | |
Oh was it better then to run | |
Than to spend the summer crying. | |
Now summer cannot come anyway. | |
I had waited for time to change her. | |
The only change that came was over me. | |
She pretended not to want love | |
I hope she was only fooling me. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
Look for the pleasures nearly won. | |
Or was it better then to run | |
Than to spend the summer singing. | |
And summer could have come in a day. | |
So if you hear my sad song singing | |
Remember who and what you nearly had. | |
It' s not easy singing sad songs | |
When you can sing the song to make me glad. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
And see the words you could have sung: | |
It' s not too late, only begun, | |
We can still make summer. | |
Yes, summer always comes anyway. | |
So when you look into the sun | |
And see the words you could have sung: | |
It' s not too late, only begun. | |
Look into the sun. |