歌曲 | A Lady Of A Certain Age |
歌手 | The Divine Comedy |
专辑 | A Lady Of A Certain Age |
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[00:00.00] | 作词 : Hannon |
[00:23.00] | Back in the day you had been part of the smart set |
[00:28.00] | You'd holidayed with kings, dined out with starlets |
[00:34.00] | From London to New York, Cap Ferrat to Capri |
[00:39.00] | In perfume by Chanel and clothes by Givenchy |
[00:45.00] | You sipped camparis with David and Peter |
[00:50.00] | At Noel's parties by Lake Geneva |
[00:56.00] | Scaling the dizzy heights of high society |
[01:01.00] | Armed only with a cheque-book and a family tree |
[01:07.00] | |
[01:07.00] | You chased the sun around the Cote d'Azur |
[01:12.00] | Until the light of youth became obscured |
[01:17.00] | And left you on your own and in the shade |
[01:23.00] | An English lady of a certain age |
[01:29.00] | And if a nice young man would buy you a drink |
[01:34.00] | You'd say with a conspiratorial wink |
[01:39.00] | "You wouldn't think that I was seventy" |
[01:45.00] | And he'd say,"no, you couldn't be!" |
[01:52.00] | |
[01:52.00] | You had to marry someone very very rich |
[01:59.00] | So that you might be kept in the style to which |
[02:04.00] | You had all of your life been accustomed to |
[02:10.00] | But that the socialists had taxed away from you |
[02:14.00] | You gave him children, a girl and a boy |
[02:20.00] | To keep your sanity a nanny was employed |
[02:25.00] | |
[02:26.00] | And when the time came they were sent away |
[02:31.00] | Well that was simply what you did in those days |
[02:37.00] | |
[02:37.00] | You chased the sun around the Cote d'Azur |
[02:42.00] | Until the light of youth became obscured |
[02:47.00] | And left you on your own and in the shade |
[02:52.00] | An English lady of a certain age |
[02:59.00] | And if a nice young man would buy you a drink |
[03:04.00] | You'd say with a conspiratorial wink |
[03:10.00] | "You wouldn't think that I was sixty three" |
[03:15.00] | And he'd say,"no, you couldn't be! |
[03:24.00] | |
[03:24.00] | Your son's in stocks and bonds and lives back in Surrey |
[03:29.00] | Flies down once in a while and leaves in a hurry |
[03:34.00] | Your daughter never finished her finishing school |
[03:41.00] | Married a strange young man of whom you don't approve |
[03:45.00] | Your husband's hollow heart gave out one Christmas Day |
[03:51.00] | He left the villa to his mistress in Marseilles |
[03:57.00] | And so you come here to escape your little flat |
[04:02.00] | Hoping someone will fill your glass and let you chat about how |
[04:07.00] | |
[04:07.00] | You chased the sun around the Cote d'Azur |
[04:13.00] | Until the light of youth became obscured |
[04:18.00] | And left you all alone and in the shade |
[04:24.00] | An English lady of a certain age |
[04:29.00] | And if a nice young man would buy you a drink |
[04:35.00] | You'd say with a conspiratorial wink |
[04:40.00] | "You wouldn't think that I was fifty three" |
[04:46.00] | And he'd say,"no, you couldn't be! |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Hannon |
[00:23.00] | Back in the day you had been part of the smart set |
[00:28.00] | You' d holidayed with kings, dined out with starlets |
[00:34.00] | From London to New York, Cap Ferrat to Capri |
[00:39.00] | In perfume by Chanel and clothes by Givenchy |
[00:45.00] | You sipped camparis with David and Peter |
[00:50.00] | At Noel' s parties by Lake Geneva |
[00:56.00] | Scaling the dizzy heights of high society |
[01:01.00] | Armed only with a chequebook and a family tree |
[01:07.00] | |
[01:07.00] | You chased the sun around the Cote d' Azur |
[01:12.00] | Until the light of youth became obscured |
[01:17.00] | And left you on your own and in the shade |
[01:23.00] | An English lady of a certain age |
[01:29.00] | And if a nice young man would buy you a drink |
[01:34.00] | You' d say with a conspiratorial wink |
[01:39.00] | " You wouldn' t think that I was seventy" |
[01:45.00] | And he' d say," no, you couldn' t be!" |
[01:52.00] | |
[01:52.00] | You had to marry someone very very rich |
[01:59.00] | So that you might be kept in the style to which |
[02:04.00] | You had all of your life been accustomed to |
[02:10.00] | But that the socialists had taxed away from you |
[02:14.00] | You gave him children, a girl and a boy |
[02:20.00] | To keep your sanity a nanny was employed |
[02:25.00] | |
[02:26.00] | And when the time came they were sent away |
[02:31.00] | Well that was simply what you did in those days |
[02:37.00] | |
[02:37.00] | You chased the sun around the Cote d' Azur |
[02:42.00] | Until the light of youth became obscured |
[02:47.00] | And left you on your own and in the shade |
[02:52.00] | An English lady of a certain age |
[02:59.00] | And if a nice young man would buy you a drink |
[03:04.00] | You' d say with a conspiratorial wink |
[03:10.00] | " You wouldn' t think that I was sixty three" |
[03:15.00] | And he' d say," no, you couldn' t be! |
[03:24.00] | |
[03:24.00] | Your son' s in stocks and bonds and lives back in Surrey |
[03:29.00] | Flies down once in a while and leaves in a hurry |
[03:34.00] | Your daughter never finished her finishing school |
[03:41.00] | Married a strange young man of whom you don' t approve |
[03:45.00] | Your husband' s hollow heart gave out one Christmas Day |
[03:51.00] | He left the villa to his mistress in Marseilles |
[03:57.00] | And so you come here to escape your little flat |
[04:02.00] | Hoping someone will fill your glass and let you chat about how |
[04:07.00] | |
[04:07.00] | You chased the sun around the Cote d' Azur |
[04:13.00] | Until the light of youth became obscured |
[04:18.00] | And left you all alone and in the shade |
[04:24.00] | An English lady of a certain age |
[04:29.00] | And if a nice young man would buy you a drink |
[04:35.00] | You' d say with a conspiratorial wink |
[04:40.00] | " You wouldn' t think that I was fifty three" |
[04:46.00] | And he' d say," no, you couldn' t be! |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Hannon |
[00:23.00] | Back in the day you had been part of the smart set |
[00:28.00] | You' d holidayed with kings, dined out with starlets |
[00:34.00] | From London to New York, Cap Ferrat to Capri |
[00:39.00] | In perfume by Chanel and clothes by Givenchy |
[00:45.00] | You sipped camparis with David and Peter |
[00:50.00] | At Noel' s parties by Lake Geneva |
[00:56.00] | Scaling the dizzy heights of high society |
[01:01.00] | Armed only with a chequebook and a family tree |
[01:07.00] | |
[01:07.00] | You chased the sun around the Cote d' Azur |
[01:12.00] | Until the light of youth became obscured |
[01:17.00] | And left you on your own and in the shade |
[01:23.00] | An English lady of a certain age |
[01:29.00] | And if a nice young man would buy you a drink |
[01:34.00] | You' d say with a conspiratorial wink |
[01:39.00] | " You wouldn' t think that I was seventy" |
[01:45.00] | And he' d say," no, you couldn' t be!" |
[01:52.00] | |
[01:52.00] | You had to marry someone very very rich |
[01:59.00] | So that you might be kept in the style to which |
[02:04.00] | You had all of your life been accustomed to |
[02:10.00] | But that the socialists had taxed away from you |
[02:14.00] | You gave him children, a girl and a boy |
[02:20.00] | To keep your sanity a nanny was employed |
[02:25.00] | |
[02:26.00] | And when the time came they were sent away |
[02:31.00] | Well that was simply what you did in those days |
[02:37.00] | |
[02:37.00] | You chased the sun around the Cote d' Azur |
[02:42.00] | Until the light of youth became obscured |
[02:47.00] | And left you on your own and in the shade |
[02:52.00] | An English lady of a certain age |
[02:59.00] | And if a nice young man would buy you a drink |
[03:04.00] | You' d say with a conspiratorial wink |
[03:10.00] | " You wouldn' t think that I was sixty three" |
[03:15.00] | And he' d say," no, you couldn' t be! |
[03:24.00] | |
[03:24.00] | Your son' s in stocks and bonds and lives back in Surrey |
[03:29.00] | Flies down once in a while and leaves in a hurry |
[03:34.00] | Your daughter never finished her finishing school |
[03:41.00] | Married a strange young man of whom you don' t approve |
[03:45.00] | Your husband' s hollow heart gave out one Christmas Day |
[03:51.00] | He left the villa to his mistress in Marseilles |
[03:57.00] | And so you come here to escape your little flat |
[04:02.00] | Hoping someone will fill your glass and let you chat about how |
[04:07.00] | |
[04:07.00] | You chased the sun around the Cote d' Azur |
[04:13.00] | Until the light of youth became obscured |
[04:18.00] | And left you all alone and in the shade |
[04:24.00] | An English lady of a certain age |
[04:29.00] | And if a nice young man would buy you a drink |
[04:35.00] | You' d say with a conspiratorial wink |
[04:40.00] | " You wouldn' t think that I was fifty three" |
[04:46.00] | And he' d say," no, you couldn' t be! |
[00:23.00] | 曾几何时,你是时尚座上宾 |
[00:28.00] | 与王者欢度,与伶人赴宴 |
[00:34.00] | 伦敦城到纽约港,费拉角到卡普里岛 |
[00:39.00] | 身染香奈儿,衣着纪梵希 |
[00:45.00] | 轻抿一口金巴利 |
[00:50.00] | 日内瓦湖边派对正兴 |
[00:56.00] | 意乱神迷,上流社会 |
[01:01.00] | 唯有支票簿与家族谱傍身 |
[01:07.00] | 你曾追逐蔚蓝海岸的落日 |
[01:12.00] | 青春时日,显露余晖 |
[01:17.00] | 朦胧之中,你只身一人 |
[01:23.00] | 昔日时光里的英伦佳人 |
[01:29.00] | 若有年轻绅士邀你共饮 |
[01:34.00] | 你必奉上惑人眼神 |
[01:39.00] | “你一定猜不到我年近七十” |
[01:45.00] | 而他说上一句,“不,你怎么会!” |
[01:52.00] | 定要嫁作富人之妻 |
[01:59.00] | 才能保你风流之举 |
[02:04.00] | 贵族格调已成你命之所在 |
[02:10.00] | 倘若不被捐税所累 |
[02:14.00] | 为他诞下一子一女 |
[02:20.00] | 仆人来侍以保你清醒 |
[02:26.00] | 时光流转,儿女长大成人 |
[02:31.00] | 还好,一切都算是不难 |
[02:37.00] | 你曾追逐蔚蓝海岸的落日 |
[02:42.00] | 青春时日,显露余晖 |
[02:47.00] | 朦胧之中,你只身一人 |
[02:52.00] | 昔日时光里的英伦佳人 |
[02:59.00] | 若有年轻绅士邀你共饮 |
[03:04.00] | 你必奉上惑人眼神 |
[03:10.00] | “你一定猜不到我六十三岁” |
[03:15.00] | 而他说上一句,“不,你怎么会!” |
[03:24.00] | 儿子投身股市债券,栖身萨里郡 |
[03:29.00] | 偶尔忙中抽闲,又匆匆离身 |
[03:34.00] | 女儿永远毕业不了的毕业班 |
[03:41.00] | 嫁了个你看不上的古怪年轻人 |
[03:45.00] | 丈夫唯独在圣诞节展示下虚伪内心 |
[03:51.00] | 离开家中别墅,去寻马赛的情人 |
[03:57.00] | 你便来此,逃离那个伤心地 |
[04:02.00] | 满心希冀有人为你斟满酒杯,听你娓娓道来 |
[04:07.00] | 你是如何追逐蔚蓝海岸的落日 |
[04:13.00] | 青春时日,显露余晖 |
[04:18.00] | 朦胧之中,你只身一人 |
[04:24.00] | 昔日时光里的英伦佳人 |
[04:29.00] | 若有年轻绅士邀你共饮 |
[04:35.00] | 你必奉上惑人眼神 |
[04:40.00] | “你一定猜不到我五十三岁” |
[04:46.00] | 而他说上一句,“不,你怎么会!” |