Song | First Episode At Hienton |
Artist | Elton John |
Album | Elton John |
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作曲 : Elton John & Bernie Taupin | |
作词 : John, Taupin | |
Lyrics:Bernie Taupin Music:Elton John | |
I was one as you were one | |
And we were two so much in love forever | |
I loved the white socks that you wore | |
But you don't wear white socks no more, now you're a woman | |
I joked about your turned-up nose | |
And criticized your school girl clothes | |
But would I then have paced these roads to love you | |
For seasons come and seasons go | |
Bring forth the rain the sun and snow | |
Make Valerie a woman | |
And Valerie is lonely | |
No more to roam on the snow hills of Hienton | |
Undecided with the guardians of the older generation | |
A doormat was a sign of welcome | |
In the winter months to come | |
And in the summer laughing | |
Through the castle ruins we'd run | |
For the quadrangle sang to the sun | |
And the grace of our feeling | |
And the candle burned low as we talked of the future | |
Underneath the ceiling | |
There were tears in the sky | |
And the clouds in your eyes were just cover | |
For your thighs were the cushions | |
Of my love and yours for each other | |
The songs still are sung | |
It was fun to be young | |
But please don't be sad where `ere you are | |
I am who I am | |
You are who you are | |
Now Valerie's a woman | |
Now Valerie's a woman | |
Now Valerie's a woman |
zuo qu : Elton John Bernie Taupin | |
zuo ci : John, Taupin | |
Lyrics: Bernie Taupin Music: Elton John | |
I was one as you were one | |
And we were two so much in love forever | |
I loved the white socks that you wore | |
But you don' t wear white socks no more, now you' re a woman | |
I joked about your turnedup nose | |
And criticized your school girl clothes | |
But would I then have paced these roads to love you | |
For seasons come and seasons go | |
Bring forth the rain the sun and snow | |
Make Valerie a woman | |
And Valerie is lonely | |
No more to roam on the snow hills of Hienton | |
Undecided with the guardians of the older generation | |
A doormat was a sign of welcome | |
In the winter months to come | |
And in the summer laughing | |
Through the castle ruins we' d run | |
For the quadrangle sang to the sun | |
And the grace of our feeling | |
And the candle burned low as we talked of the future | |
Underneath the ceiling | |
There were tears in the sky | |
And the clouds in your eyes were just cover | |
For your thighs were the cushions | |
Of my love and yours for each other | |
The songs still are sung | |
It was fun to be young | |
But please don' t be sad where ere you are | |
I am who I am | |
You are who you are | |
Now Valerie' s a woman | |
Now Valerie' s a woman | |
Now Valerie' s a woman |
zuò qǔ : Elton John Bernie Taupin | |
zuò cí : John, Taupin | |
Lyrics: Bernie Taupin Music: Elton John | |
I was one as you were one | |
And we were two so much in love forever | |
I loved the white socks that you wore | |
But you don' t wear white socks no more, now you' re a woman | |
I joked about your turnedup nose | |
And criticized your school girl clothes | |
But would I then have paced these roads to love you | |
For seasons come and seasons go | |
Bring forth the rain the sun and snow | |
Make Valerie a woman | |
And Valerie is lonely | |
No more to roam on the snow hills of Hienton | |
Undecided with the guardians of the older generation | |
A doormat was a sign of welcome | |
In the winter months to come | |
And in the summer laughing | |
Through the castle ruins we' d run | |
For the quadrangle sang to the sun | |
And the grace of our feeling | |
And the candle burned low as we talked of the future | |
Underneath the ceiling | |
There were tears in the sky | |
And the clouds in your eyes were just cover | |
For your thighs were the cushions | |
Of my love and yours for each other | |
The songs still are sung | |
It was fun to be young | |
But please don' t be sad where ere you are | |
I am who I am | |
You are who you are | |
Now Valerie' s a woman | |
Now Valerie' s a woman | |
Now Valerie' s a woman |