Song | The Hedgehog's Song |
Artist | The Incredible String Band |
Album | The 5000 Spirits Or The Layers Of The Onion |
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作词 : Heron | |
I'm not the kind to complain | |
That I never had a girl to love. | |
Many a fine girl I tried hard to know, | |
But I think I never tried enough. | |
Sitting one day by myself, | |
And I'm thinking, "What could be wrong?" | |
When this funny little Hedgehog comes running up to me, | |
And it starts up to sing me this song. | |
Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. | |
Every day when the sun go down, | |
And the evening is so very still, | |
Many a fine girl I've held in my arms, | |
And I hope there's many more that I will, | |
But just when everything is going fine, | |
And absolutely nothing is wrong, | |
This funny little Hedgehog's always around | |
And every time he wants to sing me this song. | |
Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. | |
One day when the moon was full I thought I might settle down, | |
Found myself a pretty little girl, | |
And I stopped all my running around; | |
But just when the preacher come along, | |
And he's just gonna pop on the ring, | |
This funny little Hedgehog comes | |
running down the aisle, | |
And I don't have to tell you what he did sing. | |
Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. | |
I'm not the kind to complain | |
That I never had a girl to love; | |
Many fine girls I've tried hard to know, | |
But I think I never tried enough. | |
But now I'll be looking all my days, | |
And it isn't just me I got to please, | |
There's this funny little Hedgehog | |
Who's always around, | |
And the only words he ever sings to me are these. | |
Oh, you know all the words and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. |
zuo ci : Heron | |
I' m not the kind to complain | |
That I never had a girl to love. | |
Many a fine girl I tried hard to know, | |
But I think I never tried enough. | |
Sitting one day by myself, | |
And I' m thinking, " What could be wrong?" | |
When this funny little Hedgehog comes running up to me, | |
And it starts up to sing me this song. | |
Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. | |
Every day when the sun go down, | |
And the evening is so very still, | |
Many a fine girl I' ve held in my arms, | |
And I hope there' s many more that I will, | |
But just when everything is going fine, | |
And absolutely nothing is wrong, | |
This funny little Hedgehog' s always around | |
And every time he wants to sing me this song. | |
Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. | |
One day when the moon was full I thought I might settle down, | |
Found myself a pretty little girl, | |
And I stopped all my running around | |
But just when the preacher come along, | |
And he' s just gonna pop on the ring, | |
This funny little Hedgehog comes | |
running down the aisle, | |
And I don' t have to tell you what he did sing. | |
Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. | |
I' m not the kind to complain | |
That I never had a girl to love | |
Many fine girls I' ve tried hard to know, | |
But I think I never tried enough. | |
But now I' ll be looking all my days, | |
And it isn' t just me I got to please, | |
There' s this funny little Hedgehog | |
Who' s always around, | |
And the only words he ever sings to me are these. | |
Oh, you know all the words and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. |
zuò cí : Heron | |
I' m not the kind to complain | |
That I never had a girl to love. | |
Many a fine girl I tried hard to know, | |
But I think I never tried enough. | |
Sitting one day by myself, | |
And I' m thinking, " What could be wrong?" | |
When this funny little Hedgehog comes running up to me, | |
And it starts up to sing me this song. | |
Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. | |
Every day when the sun go down, | |
And the evening is so very still, | |
Many a fine girl I' ve held in my arms, | |
And I hope there' s many more that I will, | |
But just when everything is going fine, | |
And absolutely nothing is wrong, | |
This funny little Hedgehog' s always around | |
And every time he wants to sing me this song. | |
Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. | |
One day when the moon was full I thought I might settle down, | |
Found myself a pretty little girl, | |
And I stopped all my running around | |
But just when the preacher come along, | |
And he' s just gonna pop on the ring, | |
This funny little Hedgehog comes | |
running down the aisle, | |
And I don' t have to tell you what he did sing. | |
Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. | |
I' m not the kind to complain | |
That I never had a girl to love | |
Many fine girls I' ve tried hard to know, | |
But I think I never tried enough. | |
But now I' ll be looking all my days, | |
And it isn' t just me I got to please, | |
There' s this funny little Hedgehog | |
Who' s always around, | |
And the only words he ever sings to me are these. | |
Oh, you know all the words and you sung all the notes, | |
But you never quite learned the song, she sang. | |
I can tell by the sadness in your eyes, | |
That you never quite learned the song. |