Song | Rings Around Rosa |
Artist | Eugene McGuinness |
Album | Eugene McGuinness |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : McGuinness | |
Your little sister's very pretty | |
And your dad works in the city | |
And it's not the first time | |
That a boy like me has rhymed those words | |
So I thought I'd run it past you | |
‘Cause I need a song about this | |
You know what I mean | |
Oh, I think that you know what I mean | |
Maybe round the breakfast table | |
While Dad and daughter are rosy and bright | |
Baby, in the favourable light | |
Tell her I love, tell him I fight | |
And later on at the bus shelter | |
Turn up and pretend you forgot your pass | |
And I shall escort her to class | |
Do this, dear friend, that's all I ask | |
‘Cause you owe me one, and I know the one that I want | |
Your little sister's very pretty | |
And your dad works in the city | |
And it's not the first time | |
That a boy like me has rhymed those words | |
And you owe me one, and I know the one that I want | |
The gloves are off | |
A pound for a pound | |
The cuffs are lost | |
Release the hounds | |
Pushes come to shove | |
And I know trite | |
Tell her I love | |
Tell him… I fight |
zuo qu : McGuinness | |
Your little sister' s very pretty | |
And your dad works in the city | |
And it' s not the first time | |
That a boy like me has rhymed those words | |
So I thought I' d run it past you | |
' Cause I need a song about this | |
You know what I mean | |
Oh, I think that you know what I mean | |
Maybe round the breakfast table | |
While Dad and daughter are rosy and bright | |
Baby, in the favourable light | |
Tell her I love, tell him I fight | |
And later on at the bus shelter | |
Turn up and pretend you forgot your pass | |
And I shall escort her to class | |
Do this, dear friend, that' s all I ask | |
' Cause you owe me one, and I know the one that I want | |
Your little sister' s very pretty | |
And your dad works in the city | |
And it' s not the first time | |
That a boy like me has rhymed those words | |
And you owe me one, and I know the one that I want | |
The gloves are off | |
A pound for a pound | |
The cuffs are lost | |
Release the hounds | |
Pushes come to shove | |
And I know trite | |
Tell her I love | |
Tell him I fight |
zuò qǔ : McGuinness | |
Your little sister' s very pretty | |
And your dad works in the city | |
And it' s not the first time | |
That a boy like me has rhymed those words | |
So I thought I' d run it past you | |
' Cause I need a song about this | |
You know what I mean | |
Oh, I think that you know what I mean | |
Maybe round the breakfast table | |
While Dad and daughter are rosy and bright | |
Baby, in the favourable light | |
Tell her I love, tell him I fight | |
And later on at the bus shelter | |
Turn up and pretend you forgot your pass | |
And I shall escort her to class | |
Do this, dear friend, that' s all I ask | |
' Cause you owe me one, and I know the one that I want | |
Your little sister' s very pretty | |
And your dad works in the city | |
And it' s not the first time | |
That a boy like me has rhymed those words | |
And you owe me one, and I know the one that I want | |
The gloves are off | |
A pound for a pound | |
The cuffs are lost | |
Release the hounds | |
Pushes come to shove | |
And I know trite | |
Tell her I love | |
Tell him I fight |