Song | Michael and Peter |
Artist | Frank Sinatra |
Album | Watertown |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : B.Guadio | |
作词 : J.Holmes | |
Michael is you, he has your face, he still has your eyes | |
Remember, Peter is me, 'cept when he smiles | |
And if you look at them both for a while | |
You can see they are you, they are me | |
This spring we had some heavy rain, my summer it was dry again | |
The roses that we planted last fall climb the wall | |
I think the house could use some paint, you know your mother's such a saint | |
She takes the boys whenever she can, she sure needs a man | |
All those years I've worked for Santa Fe, never ever missed a single day | |
Just one more without a raise in pay, and I'm leavin' | |
And the air still has a country smell, and everyone is looking well | |
As far as anyone can tell, the sun will rise tomorrow | |
You'll never believe how much they're growin' | |
John Henry came to cut the lawn, again he asked me where you'd gone | |
Can't tell you all the times he's been told, but he's so old | |
Guess that's all the news I've got today, least that's all the news that I can say | |
Maybe soon the words will come my way tomorrow | |
And the air still has a country smell, and everyone is looking well | |
As far as anyone can tell, the sun will rise tomorrow | |
You'll never believe how much they're growin' | |
You'll never believe how much they're growin'... |
zuo qu : B. Guadio | |
zuo ci : J. Holmes | |
Michael is you, he has your face, he still has your eyes | |
Remember, Peter is me, ' cept when he smiles | |
And if you look at them both for a while | |
You can see they are you, they are me | |
This spring we had some heavy rain, my summer it was dry again | |
The roses that we planted last fall climb the wall | |
I think the house could use some paint, you know your mother' s such a saint | |
She takes the boys whenever she can, she sure needs a man | |
All those years I' ve worked for Santa Fe, never ever missed a single day | |
Just one more without a raise in pay, and I' m leavin' | |
And the air still has a country smell, and everyone is looking well | |
As far as anyone can tell, the sun will rise tomorrow | |
You' ll never believe how much they' re growin' | |
John Henry came to cut the lawn, again he asked me where you' d gone | |
Can' t tell you all the times he' s been told, but he' s so old | |
Guess that' s all the news I' ve got today, least that' s all the news that I can say | |
Maybe soon the words will come my way tomorrow | |
And the air still has a country smell, and everyone is looking well | |
As far as anyone can tell, the sun will rise tomorrow | |
You' ll never believe how much they' re growin' | |
You' ll never believe how much they' re growin'... |
zuò qǔ : B. Guadio | |
zuò cí : J. Holmes | |
Michael is you, he has your face, he still has your eyes | |
Remember, Peter is me, ' cept when he smiles | |
And if you look at them both for a while | |
You can see they are you, they are me | |
This spring we had some heavy rain, my summer it was dry again | |
The roses that we planted last fall climb the wall | |
I think the house could use some paint, you know your mother' s such a saint | |
She takes the boys whenever she can, she sure needs a man | |
All those years I' ve worked for Santa Fe, never ever missed a single day | |
Just one more without a raise in pay, and I' m leavin' | |
And the air still has a country smell, and everyone is looking well | |
As far as anyone can tell, the sun will rise tomorrow | |
You' ll never believe how much they' re growin' | |
John Henry came to cut the lawn, again he asked me where you' d gone | |
Can' t tell you all the times he' s been told, but he' s so old | |
Guess that' s all the news I' ve got today, least that' s all the news that I can say | |
Maybe soon the words will come my way tomorrow | |
And the air still has a country smell, and everyone is looking well | |
As far as anyone can tell, the sun will rise tomorrow | |
You' ll never believe how much they' re growin' | |
You' ll never believe how much they' re growin'... |