Song | She's Still Gone |
Artist | Willie Nelson |
Album | Good Times |
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作词 : Nelson | |
I wake up in the morning with my arms around my pillow | |
Then suddenly I realize I only hold a pillow you're not there you're not there | |
I call your name and hear my voice run searching through the hallway | |
To return alone confirming all I've known for so long I'm alone you're still gone | |
Still half asleep I stumble to the kitchen for my coffee | |
My footsteps match my heartbeats funny heartbeats on linoleum | |
The sounds all wrong you're still gone | |
The sounds outside reminding me the world won't wait forever | |
And understanding saves don't stand by empty graves | |
You're on your own all alone she's still gone |
zuo ci : Nelson | |
I wake up in the morning with my arms around my pillow | |
Then suddenly I realize I only hold a pillow you' re not there you' re not there | |
I call your name and hear my voice run searching through the hallway | |
To return alone confirming all I' ve known for so long I' m alone you' re still gone | |
Still half asleep I stumble to the kitchen for my coffee | |
My footsteps match my heartbeats funny heartbeats on linoleum | |
The sounds all wrong you' re still gone | |
The sounds outside reminding me the world won' t wait forever | |
And understanding saves don' t stand by empty graves | |
You' re on your own all alone she' s still gone |
zuò cí : Nelson | |
I wake up in the morning with my arms around my pillow | |
Then suddenly I realize I only hold a pillow you' re not there you' re not there | |
I call your name and hear my voice run searching through the hallway | |
To return alone confirming all I' ve known for so long I' m alone you' re still gone | |
Still half asleep I stumble to the kitchen for my coffee | |
My footsteps match my heartbeats funny heartbeats on linoleum | |
The sounds all wrong you' re still gone | |
The sounds outside reminding me the world won' t wait forever | |
And understanding saves don' t stand by empty graves | |
You' re on your own all alone she' s still gone |