歌曲 | Maple Fudge (2003 Remastered) - 2003 Remastered |
歌手 | The Guess Who |
专辑 | Wheatfield Soul |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Bachman, Cummings | |
(Bachman/Cummings) | |
Miss Fudge is only waiting for a man to come her way she has been waiting 80 years for | |
Mr. Maple but he doesn't know that she is waiting too it's nothing new | |
Mr. Maple gets up early every morning cooks his breakfast all alone the house is cold | |
He needs a woman's hand to comfort him in his reclining years | |
He overhears | |
The people on the street they pass him by and sort of snicker | |
In his younger years he should have been a little quicker | |
For in the hand of someone he could love but who's to judge | |
If he'll ever have a meeting with | |
Miss Fudge | |
Miss Fudge's hopes were fading that a man would come her way | |
She had been darning no ones socks and when the years crept up her misery | |
Just slowly pushed her on | |
And now she's gone | |
Mr Maple's life alone was just too much for him to bear | |
And in his heart he knew there'd never be someone to comfort him at times he cried | |
And then he died | |
But everything is better now | |
They're both at last together | |
The question now is answered for all those who wondered whether | |
They each at last had found a friend and if they did misjudge | |
Their tombstones side by side read | |
Maple Fudge |
zuo ci : Bachman, Cummings | |
Bachman Cummings | |
Miss Fudge is only waiting for a man to come her way she has been waiting 80 years for | |
Mr. Maple but he doesn' t know that she is waiting too it' s nothing new | |
Mr. Maple gets up early every morning cooks his breakfast all alone the house is cold | |
He needs a woman' s hand to comfort him in his reclining years | |
He overhears | |
The people on the street they pass him by and sort of snicker | |
In his younger years he should have been a little quicker | |
For in the hand of someone he could love but who' s to judge | |
If he' ll ever have a meeting with | |
Miss Fudge | |
Miss Fudge' s hopes were fading that a man would come her way | |
She had been darning no ones socks and when the years crept up her misery | |
Just slowly pushed her on | |
And now she' s gone | |
Mr Maple' s life alone was just too much for him to bear | |
And in his heart he knew there' d never be someone to comfort him at times he cried | |
And then he died | |
But everything is better now | |
They' re both at last together | |
The question now is answered for all those who wondered whether | |
They each at last had found a friend and if they did misjudge | |
Their tombstones side by side read | |
Maple Fudge |
zuò cí : Bachman, Cummings | |
Bachman Cummings | |
Miss Fudge is only waiting for a man to come her way she has been waiting 80 years for | |
Mr. Maple but he doesn' t know that she is waiting too it' s nothing new | |
Mr. Maple gets up early every morning cooks his breakfast all alone the house is cold | |
He needs a woman' s hand to comfort him in his reclining years | |
He overhears | |
The people on the street they pass him by and sort of snicker | |
In his younger years he should have been a little quicker | |
For in the hand of someone he could love but who' s to judge | |
If he' ll ever have a meeting with | |
Miss Fudge | |
Miss Fudge' s hopes were fading that a man would come her way | |
She had been darning no ones socks and when the years crept up her misery | |
Just slowly pushed her on | |
And now she' s gone | |
Mr Maple' s life alone was just too much for him to bear | |
And in his heart he knew there' d never be someone to comfort him at times he cried | |
And then he died | |
But everything is better now | |
They' re both at last together | |
The question now is answered for all those who wondered whether | |
They each at last had found a friend and if they did misjudge | |
Their tombstones side by side read | |
Maple Fudge |