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Many years have passed, it seems,
And I am all alone. I've sent the children far away To some obscure unknown. It's so sad, So sad. Close another door. Listen to my eyes. Close another door. You're much too old to work, So won't you run away? I was young, I used to say That age won't bother me. The life I had was very sad, It all went out to sea It's so sad, So sad. Close another door. Listen to my eyes. Close another door. You're much too old to work, So won't you run away? Though the sun is in outside, The rain is in my hair. Now my life is lived inside, My home is in my chair. It's so sad, So sad. Close another door. Listen to my eyes. Close another door. You're much too old to work, So won't you run away? Let me go. Send me flowers and Put me on a plane. I've paid before, So I've been told At least I'm alive |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
He smiled and rubbed the stubble on his chin
He sure shall find the weariness and dreariness of life that's growing thin Yet he didn't have so very far to go With a pencil in his hand he will travel on as planned With a mere step in the mountain to a light Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way Oh they don't know where he is Very very nice, very very nice Even in the morning when he slept Something odd is missing There's nothing very much to talk about And nothing very much to see Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way oh they don't know where he is Very very nice, very very nice Talks about the place he'd like to go And you never see the worrying and hurrying and that makes a person slow Yet you wouldn't think he'd be so hard to find Yet he looks so very busy but there's nothing on his mind And his wavy hair continues not to grow Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way oh they don't know where he is Very very nice, very very nice Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way Oh they don't know where he is Very very nice, very very nice |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
He smiled and rubbed the stubble on his chin
He sure shall find the weariness and dreariness of life that's growing thin Yet he didn't have so very far to go With a pencil in his hand he will travel on as planned With a mere step in the mountain to a light Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way Oh they don't know where he is Very very nice, very very nice Even in the morning when he slept Something odd is missing There's nothing very much to talk about And nothing very much to see Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way oh they don't know where he is Very very nice, very very nice Talks about the place he'd like to go And you never see the worrying and hurrying and that makes a person slow Yet you wouldn't think he'd be so hard to find Yet he looks so very busy but there's nothing on his mind And his wavy hair continues not to grow Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way oh they don't know where he is Very very nice, very very nice Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way Oh they don't know where he is Very very nice, very very nice |
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There were the trees, see the grass, a thing gets inspired.
Said "This is the place I will try," and he did. Stood in the dark ,sat a man who beckoned him in, But leaving his grass was a sin, but he did. Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. He saw the light in the cellar reflect in his eyes, Yet early that morning was he to receive a surprise. Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. Said 'Are you leaving or are you receiving my friend, Doest need any money till then" and he did . He said "I'm the owner,not you, and this is my stead, So give it to me now I'm dead, and he did , said: Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. |
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There were the trees, see the grass, a thing gets inspired.
Said "This is the place I will try," and he did. Stood in the dark ,sat a man who beckoned him in, But leaving his grass was a sin, but he did. Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. He saw the light in the cellar reflect in his eyes, Yet early that morning was he to receive a surprise. Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. Said 'Are you leaving or are you receiving my friend, Doest need any money till then" and he did . He said "I'm the owner,not you, and this is my stead, So give it to me now I'm dead, and he did , said: Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home. |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
Oh solo Dominique
Oh solo Dominique Oh solo Dominique Oh solo Dominique Take this in hand Said he who stands Behind the chair A broken table there Every Christian lion hearted man will show you Every Christian lion hearted man will show you Oh solo Dominique Oh solo Dominique Oh solo Dominique Oh solo Dominique Don't walk so tall Before you crawl For every child Is thinking of something wild Every Christian lion hearted man will show you Every Christian lion hearted man will show you Oh solo Dominique Oh solo Dominique Oh solo Dominique Every Christian lion hearted man will show you Every Christian lion hearted man will show you (will show you) Oh solo Dominique Oh solo Dominique Oh solo Dominique |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
On a hill , inside a house in covewell reach ,
Stands a man who's feeling very tired Looking at a song he wrote some time ago Could have made it big inside a broadway show Every day I go away and find ideas Think, I'll climb on top of somewhere high Couldn't I write a song about a man who's dead Didn't really know if he was off his head Ev'rybody knows , that's the way it goes Too bad for gilbert green We can tell the world that he was right Sitting in his attic on a sunny day Mending 50 goblets that are worn Humming to himself a song of yesteryear His hearing wasn't good but his eyes were clear Ev'rybody knows, that's the way it goes Too bad for gilbert green We can tell the world that he was right Now the house is burnt along with gilbert green Sad to see his sisters stand and cry And in the basement lies a song that wasn't seen Tells the tale of laughing men and yellow beans Ev'rybody knows, that's the way it goes Too bad for gilbert green Now we can tell the world that he was right |
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Checkered flag, checkered flag, checkered flag for Harry Braff.
Checkered flag, checkered flag, checkered flag for Harry Braff. Goodbye Harry Braff, it's so good to see him win the race. And the crowd, feeling proud to spend all day out there. And getting a good view of Harry Braff, Harry Braff Realise Harry Braff and the Mayor of Gordon cheers him on. Ev'ry mile, see him smile with the dust in his eyes. Ev'ryone's crying for Harry Braff. Harry Braff. Goodbye! Harry Braff. Goodbye! Harry Braff Goodbye! Harry Braff. Goodbye! Checkered flag, checkered flag, checkered flag for Harry Braff. Checkered flag, checkered flag, checkered flag for Harry Braff. Goodbye, Harry Braff, its so good to see him win the race. And the crowd, feeling proud to spend all day out there. And getting a good view of Harry Braff. Harry Braff. Goodbye! Harry Braff. Goodbye! Harry Braff. Goodbye! Harry Braff. Goodbye! Harry Braff. Harry Braff. I'm a coming' . |
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Ooh you`re a holiday
such a holiday Ooh you`re a holiday such a holiday It`s something I thinks worthwhile If the puppet makes you smile If not then you`re throwing stones Throwing stones, throwing stones Ooh it`s a funny game Don`t believe that it`s all the same Can`t think what I`ve just said Put the soft pillow on my head Millions of eys can see Yet why am I so blind When the someone else is me It`s unkind, it`s unkind di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di yet Millions of eys can see Yet why am I so blind When the someone else is me It`s unkind, it`s unkind Ooh you`re a holiday ev`ry day , such a holiday Now it`s my turn to say and I say you`re a holiday It`s something I thinks worthwhile If the puppet makes you smile If not then you`re throwing stones Throwing stones, throwing stones di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di di |
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The butler henry baker extinguishes the fires
Whilst sir fred'rick harold robinson casually retires Another day tomorrow cries alan crayon steel All must be up early to have the morning meal The maid comes with decanter and to the butler there Said 'sir here's what you ordered' , He said 'no one seems to care ' It must be good to live in the house of lords It must be good to live in the house of lords The house is now in darkness before the coming day But at five o'clock that morning , the master passed away The housemaid drew the curtains and the doctors watched the dawn And the brother bendix sadly watched the gardener mow the lawn It must be sad to live in the house of lords It must be sad to live in the house of lords Grandma mildred marshall was pouring out the tea When she heard about the news of sir frederick's tragedy The hall is now in sadness and everybody cried On the banks of burntley river is where sir frederick lies It must be sad to live in the house of lords It must be sad to live in the house of lords |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
I walk the lonely streets; I watch the people passing by.
I used to smile and say hello. Guess I was just a happy guy. Then you happened,girl, this feeling that posessses me. I just can't move myself. I guess it all just had to be. I can't see nobody... no, I can't see nobody. Mine eyes can only look at you... you. I used to have a brain; I used to think of many things. I watched the falling rain and listened to the sweet birds sing. Don't ask me why, little girl. I love you and that's all I can say. You're ev'ry ,ev'ry breath I take.You are my nights; my night and day. I can't see nobody...no, I can't see nobody. Mine eyes can only look at you... you. Every single word you hear... is coming from this heart of mine. I never felt like this before... a love like yours so young and fine. And now as I try to forget you... it doesn't work out any way. I loved you such a long time ago... but in my eyes you'll always be. I loved you such a long time ago... don't know why... And I don't know why... baby... I can't see nobody... no, I can't see nobody. Mine eyes can only look at you... you. I can't see nobody... no, I can't see nobody. Mine eyes can only look at you... you. |
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I walk the lonely streets; I watch the people passing by.
I used to smile and say hello. Guess I was just a happy guy. Then you happened,girl, this feeling that posessses me. I just can't move myself. I guess it all just had to be. I can't see nobody... no, I can't see nobody. Mine eyes can only look at you... you. I used to have a brain; I used to think of many things. I watched the falling rain and listened to the sweet birds sing. Don't ask me why, little girl. I love you and that's all I can say. You're ev'ry ,ev'ry breath I take.You are my nights; my night and day. I can't see nobody...no, I can't see nobody. Mine eyes can only look at you... you. Every single word you hear... is coming from this heart of mine. I never felt like this before... a love like yours so young and fine. And now as I try to forget you... it doesn't work out any way. I loved you such a long time ago... but in my eyes you'll always be. I loved you such a long time ago... don't know why... And I don't know why... baby... I can't see nobody... no, I can't see nobody. Mine eyes can only look at you... you. I can't see nobody... no, I can't see nobody. Mine eyes can only look at you... you. |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
Look at me I'm riding high
don't know what's wrong with me. Can't you see I'm not the guy that I pretend to be. Though I know I will be lonely but our love will never die I close my eyes, everyday, I close my eyes. Ah...... The more I try the more I fail, I'd like to run away. But if I try you pass me by, I know that I can't stay. Though I know I will be lonely but our love will never die I close my eyes, everyday, I close my eyes. Ah... Ah.... Though I know I will be lonely but our love will never die I close my eyes, everyday, I close my eyes I close my eyes. I close my eyes. I close my eyes |
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Look at me I'm riding high
don't know what's wrong with me. Can't you see I'm not the guy that I pretend to be. Though I know I will be lonely but our love will never die I close my eyes, everyday, I close my eyes. Ah...... The more I try the more I fail, I'd like to run away. But if I try you pass me by, I know that I can't stay. Though I know I will be lonely but our love will never die I close my eyes, everyday, I close my eyes. Ah... Ah.... Though I know I will be lonely but our love will never die I close my eyes, everyday, I close my eyes I close my eyes. I close my eyes. I close my eyes |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
I received an invitation;
'Come to the United Nations.' That was when I was somebody. In my own time. Sitting selling hot cross buns, Thousand suckers ev'ryone. Sounds like a nurs'ry rhyme. In my own time. Even when the lights go out. Still got things to think about. Memories I can't call mine. In my own time. My own time. My own time. |
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In the event of something happening to me,
There is something i would like you all to see. It's just a photograph of someone that i knew. Have you seen my wife, mr. jones? Do you know what it's like on the outside? Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, mr. jones. I keep straining my ears to hear a sound. Maybe someone is digging underground, Or have they given up and all gone home to bed, Thinking those who once existed must be dead. Have you seen my wife, mr. jones? Do you know what it's like on the outside? Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, mr. jones. In the event of something happening to me, There is something i would like you all to see. It's just a photograph of someone that i knew. Hvae you seen my wife, mr. jones? Do you know what it's like on the outside? Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, mr. jones. |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
In the event of something happening to me,
There is something i would like you all to see. It's just a photograph of someone that i knew. Have you seen my wife, mr. jones? Do you know what it's like on the outside? Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, mr. jones. I keep straining my ears to hear a sound. Maybe someone is digging underground, Or have they given up and all gone home to bed, Thinking those who once existed must be dead. Have you seen my wife, mr. jones? Do you know what it's like on the outside? Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, mr. jones. In the event of something happening to me, There is something i would like you all to see. It's just a photograph of someone that i knew. Hvae you seen my wife, mr. jones? Do you know what it's like on the outside? Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, mr. jones. |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
In the event of something happening to me,
There is something i would like you all to see. It's just a photograph of someone that i knew. Have you seen my wife, mr. jones? Do you know what it's like on the outside? Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, mr. jones. I keep straining my ears to hear a sound. Maybe someone is digging underground, Or have they given up and all gone home to bed, Thinking those who once existed must be dead. Have you seen my wife, mr. jones? Do you know what it's like on the outside? Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, mr. jones. In the event of something happening to me, There is something i would like you all to see. It's just a photograph of someone that i knew. Hvae you seen my wife, mr. jones? Do you know what it's like on the outside? Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, mr. jones. |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
One minute, women ,please,
Id go down on my knees To say to you with a word so true I love you I fail to understand Why you dont want my hand I try to find whats on your mind I wonder Why dont you stop and see Why youre not loving me: Would it hurt to say hello Or dont you know? One minute, women, please, Id go down on my knees To say to you with a word so true I love you Why dont you stop and see Why youre not loving me: Would it hurt to say hello Or dont you know? One minute, women,please, Id go down on my knees To say to you with a word so true I love you, I love you. I love you. |
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One minute, women ,please,
Id go down on my knees To say to you with a word so true I love you I fail to understand Why you dont want my hand I try to find whats on your mind I wonder Why dont you stop and see Why youre not loving me: Would it hurt to say hello Or dont you know? One minute, women, please, Id go down on my knees To say to you with a word so true I love you Why dont you stop and see Why youre not loving me: Would it hurt to say hello Or dont you know? One minute, women,please, Id go down on my knees To say to you with a word so true I love you, I love you. I love you. |
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from Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
Many years ago I was a simple man
A simple man, no worries me; I never lied Please read me. Not much conversation ever came from me, I never saw reality; I never tried. Please read me. Ah.... Maybe I've been lying on your couch too long I'll stay if you can see me through, explain why Please read me. Please read me. Please read me. |
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Red chair fade away
bring back memories Think of something nice Fragrant lemon trees I can feel the speaking sky I don't want to know It's filling up the air Grandpa's fairy tale Red chair round the fire Rainbows all the time We're all going higher I can feel the speaking sky I don't want to know It's filling up the air Red chair fade away Red chair fade away Red chair fade away Red chair fade away Red chair fade away Bring back memories Think of something nice Fragrant lemon trees I can feel the speaking sky I don't want to know It's filling up the air Red chair fade away.... Red chair fade away.... |
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There's a light
a certain kind of light that never shone on me I want my life to be to live with you to live with you there's a way everybody say yo do each and every little thing but what does it bring If I ain't got you ain't got you baby you don't know what it's like baby you don't know what it's like to love somebody to love somebody thr way I love you In my brain I see your face again I know my frame of mind you ain't got to be so blind I'm blind so very blind I'm a man can't you see what I am I live and breathe for you but what good does it do If I ain't got you I ain't got you baby you don't know what it's like baby you don't know what it's like to love somebody to love somebody the way I love you 누군가를 사랑한다는 것. 전에 나를 비춘 적이 벗던 어떤 빛이 나타났어요 내게 당신과 함께 살고 싶다는 생각이 든거죠 아무리 작은 일을 하는데도 정석은 있다고 사람들은 말하지요 하지만 당신을 얻지 못하면 그게 무슨 소용이겠어요 누군가를 사랑한다는 것 그게 어떤 것인지 또 내가 어떤식으로 당신을 사랑하는지 당신은 모르시죠 머리속으로 당신의 얼굴을 또 한번 그려봐요 난 내마음을 알아요 당신은 그렇지 않지만 난 당신에게 눈먼 남자예요 내 있는 그대로를 봐 주세요 난 당신을 위해 살고 숨쉬어요 당신을 얻지 못한다면 어떤 좋은 일이 생겨도 아무 소용이 없어요 |
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Ev'rythings happening
At the Turn Of The cent'ry. I'm gonna buy myself a time machine go to the Turn Of The Cent'ry. And all those people passing by And the town crier makes his cry At the Turn Of The Cent'ry, Turn Of The Cent'ry. Big wide hats and men is spats At The Turn Of The Cent'ry. With those horseless carriages At The Turn Of The Cent'ry. And there are lots of things to do on a bicycle built for two At The Turn Of The Cent'ry, Turn Of The Cent'ry. Ev'rythings happening At The Turn Of The Cent'ry. I'm gonna buy myself a time machine go to The Turn Of The Cent'ry. And all those people passing by And the town crier makes his cry At The Turn Of The Cent'ry, Turn Of The Cent'ry. Turn Of The Cent'ry. |
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Ev'rythings happening
At the Turn Of The cent'ry. I'm gonna buy myself a time machine go to the Turn Of The Cent'ry. And all those people passing by And the town crier makes his cry At the Turn Of The Cent'ry, Turn Of The Cent'ry. Big wide hats and men is spats At The Turn Of The Cent'ry. With those horseless carriages At The Turn Of The Cent'ry. And there are lots of things to do on a bicycle built for two At The Turn Of The Cent'ry, Turn Of The Cent'ry. Ev'rythings happening At The Turn Of The Cent'ry. I'm gonna buy myself a time machine go to The Turn Of The Cent'ry. And all those people passing by And the town crier makes his cry At The Turn Of The Cent'ry, Turn Of The Cent'ry. Turn Of The Cent'ry. |
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from Bee Gees - Odessa (1969)
Where are you ? I love you . Where are you ? I love you .
Where are you to keep me warm? I had a dream of a place far away. I followed a river where the dead man would play. And I'm leaving in the morning. And I'm leaving in the morning. And I won't die, so don't cry. I'll be home. Those big black diamonds that lie there for me. By the tall white mountains which lie by the sea. And you a man who's as tall as the sky Followed a river where thousands have died. He was leaving in the morning. He was leaving in the morning. If I come home and my women has flown. Those big black diamonds that lie there for me By the tall white mountains which lie by the sea Oh oh oh oh oh Say goodbye to auld lang syne (repeat and fade) |
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Bee Gees - First of May (가사와 해석) When I was small, and Christmas trees were tall, we used to love while others used to play. 내가 어릴 적에는 크리마스 트리가 크게 느껴졌지요. 다른친구들이 놀고 있는 동안 우리는 사랑을 나누곤 했지요. Don't ask me why, but time has passed us by someone else moved in from far away. 내게 왜냐고 묻지 마세요. 세월은 우리도 모르는 새 흘러 버렸거든요. 누군가가 저 멀리서 이사를 왔거든요. Now we are tall, and Christmas trees are small, and you don't ask the time of day. 이제 우리는 자라서 크리스마스 나무가 작게 느껴지네요. 당신은 그 시절에 대해 묻지 않네요. But you and I, our love will never die, but guess who'll cry come first of May. 하지만 그대와 난, 우리의 사랑은 영원할거에요. 오월의 첫날이 오면 누가 눈물짓고 있는지 생각해 주세요. The apple tree that grew for you and me, I watched the apples falling one by one. 사과나무는 당신과 나를 위해서 자랐났어요. 난 사과가 나무에서 하나씩 떨어지는것을 보았죠. And I recall the moment of them all, the day I kissed your cheek and you were gone. 그리고 난 지난 모든 순간들을 회상해요. 당신의 뺨에 입맞춤 하던 날과 당신은 달아났지요. Now we are tall, and Christmas trees are small, and you don't ask the time of day. 이제 우리는 자라서 크리스마스 나무가 작게 느껴지네요. 당신은 그 시절에 대해 묻지 않네요 But you and I, our love will never die, but guess who'll cry come first of May. 하지만 그대와 난, 우리의 사랑은 영원할거에요. 오월의 첫날이 오면 누가 눈물짓고 있는지 생각해 주세요. When I was small, and Christmas trees were tall, do do do do do do do do do... 내가 어릴 적에는 크리마스 트리가 크게 느껴졌지요. Don't ask me why, but time has passed us by, someone else moved in from far away. 내게 왜냐고 묻지마세요.세월은 우리도 모르는 새 흘러 버렸거든요. 누군가가 저 멀리서 이사를 왔거든요. |
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from Bee Gees - Odessa (1969)
Alons, viens encore, cherie.
J'attendrai patiemment sous la lampe dans la vieille avenue. Then I may end. She had things to buy. I close my eyes. Yet I don't know why. I gave her money; said she knew someone. And she said she won't be long. Lamplight keep on burning while this heart of mine is yearning. Lamplight keep on burning till this love of yours is mine. I sat alone with my thoughts and laughed . Then saw your face in an old photograph. I didn't think that I could live without you but what am I to do ? Lamplight keep on burning while this heart of mine is yearning. Lamplight keep on burning till this love of yours is mine Come home again dear. I have waited year after year under the lamp in our old avenue. If all in the world that's laughing, why should it make us cry? Ah... |
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Who is the girl with the crying face
looking at millions of signs? She knows that life is a running race, Her face shouldn't show any line. Melody Fair won't you comb your hair? You can be beautiful too. Melody Fair , remember you're only a woman . Melody Fair, remember you're only a girl. Ah... Who is the girl at the window pane, atching the rain falling down? Melody, life isn't like the rain its just like a merry go round. Melody Fair won't you comb your hair? You can be beautiful too. Melody Fair, remember you're only a woman. Melody Fair, remember you're only a girl. Ah... Who is the girl with the crying face, looking at millions of signs? She knows that life is a running race. Her face shouldn't show any lines. Melody Fair won't you comb your hair? You can be beautiful too. Melody Fair , remember you're only a woman. Melody Fair, remember you're only a girl. Ah .... |
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Fourteenth of February , eighteen ninety-nine,
The British ship Veronica was lost without a sign. Baa baa black sheep, you haven't any wool. Captain Richardson left himself a lonely wife in Hull. Cherub, I lost a ship in the Baltic sea I'm on an iceberg running free Sitting, filing this berg to the shape of a ship Sailing my way back to your lips One passing ship gave word that You have moved out of your old flat You love the Vicar more then words can say Tell him to pray that I won't melt away And I'll see your face again Odessa, How strong am I? Odessa, How time goes by. Treasure, you know the neighbours that live next door They haven't got their dog anymore Freezing, sailing around in the North Atlantic Can't seem to leave the sea anymore I just can't understand why you just moved to Finland You love that Vicar more then words can say Ask him to pray that I won't melt away And I'll see your face again Odessa How strong am I? Odessa How time goes by. Fourteenth of February, eighteen ninety-nine, The British ship Veronica was lost without a sign. |
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