| Song | Two Lovers |
| Artist | The Twang |
| Album | Love It When I Feel Like This |
| 作曲 : Etheridge, Twang, Watkin | |
| Two lovers stop for kisses on a wall | |
| She asked him, 'Never leave me' | |
| He tells her that he won't | |
| But the boy is young and foolish and knows it all | |
| And he puts it about when he goes out | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| And these lovers trip and stumble down the road | |
| And on the grass they fumble round, like a flower their love grows | |
| And by the flower grows a weed and not the kind you smoke | |
| It raises up its ugly head, our lovers are in a chokehold | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| And I bet a bad thought don't cross her mind | |
| And if it does she just discards it till it's gone away | |
| I bet of all of her she sees, she feels | |
| There's somewhere that she stores it till it's gone away | |
| Till it's gone away | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| On her toes | |
| Two lovers stop for kisses on a wall | |
| She asked him, 'Never leave me' | |
| He tells her that he won't | |
| end | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| Two lovers stop for kisses on a wall | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| And I bet a bad thought don't cross her mind | |
| And these lovers trip and stumble down the road | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| Two lovers stop for kisses on a wall | |
| It's in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours |
| zuò qǔ : Etheridge, Twang, Watkin | |
| Two lovers stop for kisses on a wall | |
| She asked him, ' Never leave me' | |
| He tells her that he won' t | |
| But the boy is young and foolish and knows it all | |
| And he puts it about when he goes out | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain' t no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| And these lovers trip and stumble down the road | |
| And on the grass they fumble round, like a flower their love grows | |
| And by the flower grows a weed and not the kind you smoke | |
| It raises up its ugly head, our lovers are in a chokehold | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain' t no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| And I bet a bad thought don' t cross her mind | |
| And if it does she just discards it till it' s gone away | |
| I bet of all of her she sees, she feels | |
| There' s somewhere that she stores it till it' s gone away | |
| Till it' s gone away | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain' t no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain' t no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain' t no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| The boy ain' t no genius, he keeps her on her toes | |
| On her toes | |
| Two lovers stop for kisses on a wall | |
| She asked him, ' Never leave me' | |
| He tells her that he won' t | |
| end | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| Two lovers stop for kisses on a wall | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| And I bet a bad thought don' t cross her mind | |
| And these lovers trip and stumble down the road | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours | |
| Two lovers stop for kisses on a wall | |
| It' s in his nature, his misbehaviour, and misdemeanours |