Song | I Never Talk To Strangers |
Artist | Tom Waits |
Album | Foreign Affairs |
作词 : Waits | |
stop me if you've heard this one | |
i feel as though we've met before | |
perhaps i'm mistaken | |
but it's just that i remind you | |
of someone you used to care about | |
but that was long ago | |
do you think i'd fall for that | |
i wasn't born yesterday | |
besides i never talk to strangers anyway | |
i ain't a bad guy when you get to know me | |
i just thought there ain't no harm | |
hey just try minding your own business | |
bud who asked you to annoy me | |
with your sad repartee | |
besides i never talk to strangers anyway | |
your life's a dimestore novel | |
this town is full of guys like you | |
and you're looking for someone to take the place of her | |
and you're bitter cause he left you | |
that's why you're drinkin in this bar | |
well only suckers fall in love | |
with perfect strangers | |
it always takes one to know one stranger | |
maybe we're just wiser now | |
and been around the block so many times | |
that we don't notice | |
that we're all just perfect strangers | |
as long as we ignore | |
that we all begin as strangers | |
just before we find | |
we really aren't strangers anymore |
zuò cí : Waits | |
stop me if you' ve heard this one | |
i feel as though we' ve met before | |
perhaps i' m mistaken | |
but it' s just that i remind you | |
of someone you used to care about | |
but that was long ago | |
do you think i' d fall for that | |
i wasn' t born yesterday | |
besides i never talk to strangers anyway | |
i ain' t a bad guy when you get to know me | |
i just thought there ain' t no harm | |
hey just try minding your own business | |
bud who asked you to annoy me | |
with your sad repartee | |
besides i never talk to strangers anyway | |
your life' s a dimestore novel | |
this town is full of guys like you | |
and you' re looking for someone to take the place of her | |
and you' re bitter cause he left you | |
that' s why you' re drinkin in this bar | |
well only suckers fall in love | |
with perfect strangers | |
it always takes one to know one stranger | |
maybe we' re just wiser now | |
and been around the block so many times | |
that we don' t notice | |
that we' re all just perfect strangers | |
as long as we ignore | |
that we all begin as strangers | |
just before we find | |
we really aren' t strangers anymore |