歌曲 | Royal Courtship |
歌手 | Al Stewart |
专辑 | A Beach Full Of Shells |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Stewart | |
I sent my majordomo to your amanuensis | |
To ascertain your feelings, and strip away pretenses | |
And then a few days later, you sent back your vizier | |
And though he spoke quite courtesously | |
His meaning wasn't clear | |
Not to my majordomo | |
Not to my majordomo | |
So I sent my acolyte to further our relations | |
And he engaged your ministers in lengthy conversations | |
One or two were willingto discuss the matter frankly | |
We then received your advocate | |
Who told me that you thanked me | |
Also my majordomo | |
Also my majordomo | |
I therefore told my counselor to offer my best wishes | |
And he was greeted cordially with smiles and festive dishes | |
I further was encouraged by a note in your handwriting | |
Delivered by your confidant, it seemed you were inviting | |
My plenipotentiary with great felicitations | |
To join your chief of protocol in swift negotiations | |
But something must have happened | |
A secret door had closed then | |
The word from my ambassador was you were indisposed | |
And could not meet my majordomo | |
There's nothing | |
I can do now | |
I sent my majordomo | |
I sent my majordomo |
zuo ci : Stewart | |
I sent my majordomo to your amanuensis | |
To ascertain your feelings, and strip away pretenses | |
And then a few days later, you sent back your vizier | |
And though he spoke quite courtesously | |
His meaning wasn' t clear | |
Not to my majordomo | |
Not to my majordomo | |
So I sent my acolyte to further our relations | |
And he engaged your ministers in lengthy conversations | |
One or two were willingto discuss the matter frankly | |
We then received your advocate | |
Who told me that you thanked me | |
Also my majordomo | |
Also my majordomo | |
I therefore told my counselor to offer my best wishes | |
And he was greeted cordially with smiles and festive dishes | |
I further was encouraged by a note in your handwriting | |
Delivered by your confidant, it seemed you were inviting | |
My plenipotentiary with great felicitations | |
To join your chief of protocol in swift negotiations | |
But something must have happened | |
A secret door had closed then | |
The word from my ambassador was you were indisposed | |
And could not meet my majordomo | |
There' s nothing | |
I can do now | |
I sent my majordomo | |
I sent my majordomo |
zuò cí : Stewart | |
I sent my majordomo to your amanuensis | |
To ascertain your feelings, and strip away pretenses | |
And then a few days later, you sent back your vizier | |
And though he spoke quite courtesously | |
His meaning wasn' t clear | |
Not to my majordomo | |
Not to my majordomo | |
So I sent my acolyte to further our relations | |
And he engaged your ministers in lengthy conversations | |
One or two were willingto discuss the matter frankly | |
We then received your advocate | |
Who told me that you thanked me | |
Also my majordomo | |
Also my majordomo | |
I therefore told my counselor to offer my best wishes | |
And he was greeted cordially with smiles and festive dishes | |
I further was encouraged by a note in your handwriting | |
Delivered by your confidant, it seemed you were inviting | |
My plenipotentiary with great felicitations | |
To join your chief of protocol in swift negotiations | |
But something must have happened | |
A secret door had closed then | |
The word from my ambassador was you were indisposed | |
And could not meet my majordomo | |
There' s nothing | |
I can do now | |
I sent my majordomo | |
I sent my majordomo |