歌曲 | Lemon Tree (Album Version) |
歌手 | Trini Lopez |
专辑 | Rhino Hi-Five: Trini Lopez |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
When I was just a lad of ten, | |
my father said to me, | |
"Come here and take a lesson | |
from the lovely lemon tree." | |
"Don't put your faith in love, | |
my boy," my father said to me, | |
"I fear you'll find that love is | |
like the lovely lemon tree." | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
beneath the lemon tree One day | |
my love and I did lie, | |
A girl so sweet that when she smiled, | |
the stars rose in the sky. | |
We passed that summer lost in love, | |
beneath the lemon tree, | |
The music of her laughter hid | |
my father's words from me. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
One day she left without a word, | |
she took away the sun. | |
And in the dark she left behind, | |
I knew what she had done. | |
She left me for another, | |
it's a common tale but true, | |
A sadder man, but wiser now, | |
I sing these songs for you. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. |
When I was just a lad of ten, | |
my father said to me, | |
Come here and take a lesson | |
from the lovely lemon tree. | |
Don t put your faith in love, | |
my boy, my father said to me, | |
I fear you ll find that love is | |
like the lovely lemon tree. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
beneath the lemon tree One day | |
my love and I did lie, | |
A girl so sweet that when she smiled, | |
the stars rose in the sky. | |
We passed that summer lost in love, | |
beneath the lemon tree, | |
The music of her laughter hid | |
my father s words from me. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
One day she left without a word, | |
she took away the sun. | |
And in the dark she left behind, | |
I knew what she had done. | |
She left me for another, | |
it s a common tale but true, | |
A sadder man, but wiser now, | |
I sing these songs for you. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. |
When I was just a lad of ten, | |
my father said to me, | |
Come here and take a lesson | |
from the lovely lemon tree. | |
Don t put your faith in love, | |
my boy, my father said to me, | |
I fear you ll find that love is | |
like the lovely lemon tree. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
beneath the lemon tree One day | |
my love and I did lie, | |
A girl so sweet that when she smiled, | |
the stars rose in the sky. | |
We passed that summer lost in love, | |
beneath the lemon tree, | |
The music of her laughter hid | |
my father s words from me. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
One day she left without a word, | |
she took away the sun. | |
And in the dark she left behind, | |
I knew what she had done. | |
She left me for another, | |
it s a common tale but true, | |
A sadder man, but wiser now, | |
I sing these songs for you. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. | |
Lemon tree, very pretty, | |
and the lemon flower is sweet, | |
But the fruit of the lemon | |
is impossible to eat. |