Song | Alone Again (Naturally) |
Artist | Gilbert O'Sullivan |
Album | Entertainment Weekly: Greatest Hits 1972 |
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Gilbert Osullivan - Alone Again(Naturally) | |
~めぞん一刻~ 第24OP | |
Composition: Gilbert OSullivan | |
Arrangement: Gilbert OSullivan | |
In a little while from now, | |
if Im not feeling any less sour, | |
I promise myself to treat myself | |
and visit a nearby tower | |
And climbing to the top | |
Will throw myself off | |
In an effort to | |
Make it clear to who- | |
Ever what its like | |
when youre shattered. | |
Left standing in the lurch | |
At a church | |
Where people saying My God | |
Thats tough. shes stood him up | |
No point in us remaining | |
we may as well go home | |
As I did on my own; | |
Alone again, Naturally | |
To think that only yesterday, | |
I was cheerful bright and gay; | |
Looking forward to, | |
well who wouldnt do the role | |
I was about to play; | |
But as if to knock me down, | |
Reality came around; | |
And without so much, | |
As a mere touch | |
Cut me into little pieces; | |
Leaving me to doubt. | |
Talk about | |
God in his mercy, who if | |
He really does exist | |
Why did he desert me | |
in my hour of need | |
I truly am indeed | |
Alone again, Naturally. | |
It seems to me that there are | |
more hearts broken in the world | |
That cant be mended Left unattended; | |
What do we do? | |
What do we do? | |
Alone Again, Naturally | |
Now looking back over the years, | |
And whatever else that appears; | |
I remember I cried, | |
when my father died. | |
Never wishing to hide the tears | |
And at sixty five years old, | |
My mother God rest her soul, | |
Couldnt understand why | |
The only man | |
She had ever loved had been taken; | |
Leaving her to start. | |
With a heart | |
So badly broken, | |
Despite encouragement from me | |
No words were ever spoken | |
and when she passed away | |
I cried and cried all day; | |
Alone again, Naturally | |
Alone again, Naturally. |
Gilbert Osullivan Alone Again Naturally | |
yi ke di 24OP | |
Composition: Gilbert OSullivan | |
Arrangement: Gilbert OSullivan | |
In a little while from now, | |
if Im not feeling any less sour, | |
I promise myself to treat myself | |
and visit a nearby tower | |
And climbing to the top | |
Will throw myself off | |
In an effort to | |
Make it clear to who | |
Ever what its like | |
when youre shattered. | |
Left standing in the lurch | |
At a church | |
Where people saying My God | |
Thats tough. shes stood him up | |
No point in us remaining | |
we may as well go home | |
As I did on my own | |
Alone again, Naturally | |
To think that only yesterday, | |
I was cheerful bright and gay | |
Looking forward to, | |
well who wouldnt do the role | |
I was about to play | |
But as if to knock me down, | |
Reality came around | |
And without so much, | |
As a mere touch | |
Cut me into little pieces | |
Leaving me to doubt. | |
Talk about | |
God in his mercy, who if | |
He really does exist | |
Why did he desert me | |
in my hour of need | |
I truly am indeed | |
Alone again, Naturally. | |
It seems to me that there are | |
more hearts broken in the world | |
That cant be mended Left unattended | |
What do we do? | |
What do we do? | |
Alone Again, Naturally | |
Now looking back over the years, | |
And whatever else that appears | |
I remember I cried, | |
when my father died. | |
Never wishing to hide the tears | |
And at sixty five years old, | |
My mother God rest her soul, | |
Couldnt understand why | |
The only man | |
She had ever loved had been taken | |
Leaving her to start. | |
With a heart | |
So badly broken, | |
Despite encouragement from me | |
No words were ever spoken | |
and when she passed away | |
I cried and cried all day | |
Alone again, Naturally | |
Alone again, Naturally. |
Gilbert Osullivan Alone Again Naturally | |
yī kè dì 24OP | |
Composition: Gilbert OSullivan | |
Arrangement: Gilbert OSullivan | |
In a little while from now, | |
if Im not feeling any less sour, | |
I promise myself to treat myself | |
and visit a nearby tower | |
And climbing to the top | |
Will throw myself off | |
In an effort to | |
Make it clear to who | |
Ever what its like | |
when youre shattered. | |
Left standing in the lurch | |
At a church | |
Where people saying My God | |
Thats tough. shes stood him up | |
No point in us remaining | |
we may as well go home | |
As I did on my own | |
Alone again, Naturally | |
To think that only yesterday, | |
I was cheerful bright and gay | |
Looking forward to, | |
well who wouldnt do the role | |
I was about to play | |
But as if to knock me down, | |
Reality came around | |
And without so much, | |
As a mere touch | |
Cut me into little pieces | |
Leaving me to doubt. | |
Talk about | |
God in his mercy, who if | |
He really does exist | |
Why did he desert me | |
in my hour of need | |
I truly am indeed | |
Alone again, Naturally. | |
It seems to me that there are | |
more hearts broken in the world | |
That cant be mended Left unattended | |
What do we do? | |
What do we do? | |
Alone Again, Naturally | |
Now looking back over the years, | |
And whatever else that appears | |
I remember I cried, | |
when my father died. | |
Never wishing to hide the tears | |
And at sixty five years old, | |
My mother God rest her soul, | |
Couldnt understand why | |
The only man | |
She had ever loved had been taken | |
Leaving her to start. | |
With a heart | |
So badly broken, | |
Despite encouragement from me | |
No words were ever spoken | |
and when she passed away | |
I cried and cried all day | |
Alone again, Naturally | |
Alone again, Naturally. |