歌曲 | Though Let's Be Fair |
歌手 | The Fiery Furnaces |
专辑 | Rehearsing My Choir |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Friedberger | |
Though Let's | |
Be Fair Though let’s be fair | |
I had other loves before my husband | |
Other sweethearts | |
Tom Kitsos, for instance | |
And another | |
I won’t mention | |
I loved him truly, or so | |
I thought | |
Turned out in another snare he’d been caught | |
They were to get married that | |
June And all the relatives | |
From New Hampshire and | |
Harrisburg, were coming | |
And the day | |
I heard, I went home | |
And closed the door to my room | |
And I laid down on my bed | |
And I may have cried | |
Very briefly | |
I watched and wondered if they would last | |
I tried to tell myself "put it in the past," | |
And that June | |
As I was the organist at our church, didn’t you know | |
I was up in the choir loft, looking down | |
On all their friends and relations | |
Playing as they walked down the aisle | |
I’d see him 'round some | |
We’d nod and smile | |
I couldn’t decide if | |
I was still in love with him | |
After all this while | |
I’d see them together at church | |
And they’d look sort of grim | |
It didn’t seem as though she was happy with him |
zuo qu : Friedberger | |
Though Let' s | |
Be Fair Though let' s be fair | |
I had other loves before my husband | |
Other sweethearts | |
Tom Kitsos, for instance | |
And another | |
I won' t mention | |
I loved him truly, or so | |
I thought | |
Turned out in another snare he' d been caught | |
They were to get married that | |
June And all the relatives | |
From New Hampshire and | |
Harrisburg, were coming | |
And the day | |
I heard, I went home | |
And closed the door to my room | |
And I laid down on my bed | |
And I may have cried | |
Very briefly | |
I watched and wondered if they would last | |
I tried to tell myself " put it in the past," | |
And that June | |
As I was the organist at our church, didn' t you know | |
I was up in the choir loft, looking down | |
On all their friends and relations | |
Playing as they walked down the aisle | |
I' d see him ' round some | |
We' d nod and smile | |
I couldn' t decide if | |
I was still in love with him | |
After all this while | |
I' d see them together at church | |
And they' d look sort of grim | |
It didn' t seem as though she was happy with him |
zuò qǔ : Friedberger | |
Though Let' s | |
Be Fair Though let' s be fair | |
I had other loves before my husband | |
Other sweethearts | |
Tom Kitsos, for instance | |
And another | |
I won' t mention | |
I loved him truly, or so | |
I thought | |
Turned out in another snare he' d been caught | |
They were to get married that | |
June And all the relatives | |
From New Hampshire and | |
Harrisburg, were coming | |
And the day | |
I heard, I went home | |
And closed the door to my room | |
And I laid down on my bed | |
And I may have cried | |
Very briefly | |
I watched and wondered if they would last | |
I tried to tell myself " put it in the past," | |
And that June | |
As I was the organist at our church, didn' t you know | |
I was up in the choir loft, looking down | |
On all their friends and relations | |
Playing as they walked down the aisle | |
I' d see him ' round some | |
We' d nod and smile | |
I couldn' t decide if | |
I was still in love with him | |
After all this while | |
I' d see them together at church | |
And they' d look sort of grim | |
It didn' t seem as though she was happy with him |