歌曲 | I Love The Way |
歌手 | Kate Reinders |
专辑 | Something Rotten! (Original Broadway Cast Recording) |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:06.690] | PORTIA:I love Sydney, and Marlow |
[00:08.770] | And often I borrow their words to express how I feel. |
[00:14.320] | I love poems of mystery, |
[00:16.320] | Fantasy, history, oh what seductive appeal. |
[00:21.410] | At night, alone in my bedroom, |
[00:25.150] | Satisfying my need. |
[00:28.630] | The candlelight fire ignites my desire, |
[00:33.090] | To read |
[00:36.040] | Oh, every time I hear a perfect rhyme I get all tingly |
[00:42.810] | Because I know, |
[00:45.700] | That to find a perfect rhyme is not an easy, thingly. |
[00:50.940] | I love the places that words let me go |
[00:54.680] | I love the way that your words move me so |
[00:58.430] | No words have touched me the way that yours do |
[01:04.980] | And I love…you are really doing something to me mister poetry man |
[01:13.680] | Oh forgive me, I never get to discuss poems in this way |
[01:16.830] | NIGEL BOTTOM:Oh it’s okay, |
[01:17.840] | I just never knew that poetry could affect someone the way it affects me |
[01:20.840] | P:)Me neither |
[01:22.310] | N:)It’s the end all, the be all. Oh, you ought a see all the books that I have on my shelf |
[01:28.960] | P:)Me too |
[01:29.710] | I find pleasure perusing those writings and musing so often I pleasure myself |
[01:37.060] | Wait, that didn’t sound right |
[01:40.820] | N:)No, I know what you mean |
[01:44.470] | When I’m deep in the throes of impassionate prose, |
[01:48.110] | I could scream |
[01:49.820] | P:)You scream? N:Yeah P:So do I! Ahh |
[01:52.310] | Oh, I love a lilting line of lyrical alliteration. |
[01:57.710] | N:)Who doesn’t love alliteration? |
[01:58.830] | P:)And then I’m like well, when the phrases come together like a consummation |
[02:04.260] | N:)It’s sweet elation |
[02:06.820] | BOTH:)I love the places that words let me go, |
[02:10.530] | I love the way that your words move me so |
[02:14.250] | I love, that you feel, the same way I do |
[02:20.820] | And I love, |
[02:24.630] | You know that I love, |
[02:30.000] | You know that I love, |
[02:39.600] | N:Me too! |
[02:43.440] |
[00:06.690] | PORTIA: I love Sydney, and Marlow |
[00:08.770] | And often I borrow their words to express how I feel. |
[00:14.320] | I love poems of mystery, |
[00:16.320] | Fantasy, history, oh what seductive appeal. |
[00:21.410] | At night, alone in my bedroom, |
[00:25.150] | Satisfying my need. |
[00:28.630] | The candlelight fire ignites my desire, |
[00:33.090] | To read |
[00:36.040] | Oh, every time I hear a perfect rhyme I get all tingly |
[00:42.810] | Because I know, |
[00:45.700] | That to find a perfect rhyme is not an easy, thingly. |
[00:50.940] | I love the places that words let me go |
[00:54.680] | I love the way that your words move me so |
[00:58.430] | No words have touched me the way that yours do |
[01:04.980] | And I love you are really doing something to me mister poetry man |
[01:13.680] | Oh forgive me, I never get to discuss poems in this way |
[01:16.830] | NIGEL BOTTOM: Oh it' s okay, |
[01:17.840] | I just never knew that poetry could affect someone the way it affects me |
[01:20.840] | P: Me neither |
[01:22.310] | N: It' s the end all, the be all. Oh, you ought a see all the books that I have on my shelf |
[01:28.960] | P: Me too |
[01:29.710] | I find pleasure perusing those writings and musing so often I pleasure myself |
[01:37.060] | Wait, that didn' t sound right |
[01:40.820] | N: No, I know what you mean |
[01:44.470] | When I' m deep in the throes of impassionate prose, |
[01:48.110] | I could scream |
[01:49.820] | P: You scream? N: Yeah P: So do I! Ahh |
[01:52.310] | Oh, I love a lilting line of lyrical alliteration. |
[01:57.710] | N: Who doesn' t love alliteration? |
[01:58.830] | P: And then I' m like well, when the phrases come together like a consummation |
[02:04.260] | N: It' s sweet elation |
[02:06.820] | BOTH: I love the places that words let me go, |
[02:10.530] | I love the way that your words move me so |
[02:14.250] | I love, that you feel, the same way I do |
[02:20.820] | And I love, |
[02:24.630] | You know that I love, |
[02:30.000] | You know that I love, |
[02:39.600] | N: Me too! |
[02:43.440] |
[00:06.690] | PORTIA: I love Sydney, and Marlow |
[00:08.770] | And often I borrow their words to express how I feel. |
[00:14.320] | I love poems of mystery, |
[00:16.320] | Fantasy, history, oh what seductive appeal. |
[00:21.410] | At night, alone in my bedroom, |
[00:25.150] | Satisfying my need. |
[00:28.630] | The candlelight fire ignites my desire, |
[00:33.090] | To read |
[00:36.040] | Oh, every time I hear a perfect rhyme I get all tingly |
[00:42.810] | Because I know, |
[00:45.700] | That to find a perfect rhyme is not an easy, thingly. |
[00:50.940] | I love the places that words let me go |
[00:54.680] | I love the way that your words move me so |
[00:58.430] | No words have touched me the way that yours do |
[01:04.980] | And I love you are really doing something to me mister poetry man |
[01:13.680] | Oh forgive me, I never get to discuss poems in this way |
[01:16.830] | NIGEL BOTTOM: Oh it' s okay, |
[01:17.840] | I just never knew that poetry could affect someone the way it affects me |
[01:20.840] | P: Me neither |
[01:22.310] | N: It' s the end all, the be all. Oh, you ought a see all the books that I have on my shelf |
[01:28.960] | P: Me too |
[01:29.710] | I find pleasure perusing those writings and musing so often I pleasure myself |
[01:37.060] | Wait, that didn' t sound right |
[01:40.820] | N: No, I know what you mean |
[01:44.470] | When I' m deep in the throes of impassionate prose, |
[01:48.110] | I could scream |
[01:49.820] | P: You scream? N: Yeah P: So do I! Ahh |
[01:52.310] | Oh, I love a lilting line of lyrical alliteration. |
[01:57.710] | N: Who doesn' t love alliteration? |
[01:58.830] | P: And then I' m like well, when the phrases come together like a consummation |
[02:04.260] | N: It' s sweet elation |
[02:06.820] | BOTH: I love the places that words let me go, |
[02:10.530] | I love the way that your words move me so |
[02:14.250] | I love, that you feel, the same way I do |
[02:20.820] | And I love, |
[02:24.630] | You know that I love, |
[02:30.000] | You know that I love, |
[02:39.600] | N: Me too! |
[02:43.440] |
[00:06.690] | 我喜爱Sydney,喜爱Marlow |
[00:08.770] | 我常引用他们的语句表达我的感受 |
[00:14.320] | 我喜爱神秘的诗歌 |
[00:16.320] | 奇幻的,关于历史的,所有诱人的诗歌 |
[00:21.410] | 夜晚,独自在房间 |
[00:25.150] | 满足我的 |
[00:28.630] | 那被烛火勾起的 |
[00:33.090] | 想要阅读的欲望 |
[00:36.040] | 每当听到完美的韵句我都如被刺般激动 |
[00:42.810] | 因为我明白 |
[00:45.700] | 找到一个完美的韵句可一点也不容易 |
[00:50.940] | 我爱让语句带我畅游 |
[00:54.680] | 我爱被你的语句触动 |
[00:58.430] | 你的语句能给我独特的感受 |
[01:04.980] | 而且我爱...你的确对我做了点什么哦 诗人先生 |
[01:13.680] | 噢请原谅我 我不该这样讨论诗歌 |
[01:16.830] | 没关系的 |
[01:17.840] | 我才发现还有人也能像我一样如此被诗歌触动 |
[01:20.840] | 我也是! |
[01:22.310] | 可能诗歌的意义就在此。对了你应该看看我书架上那些书 |
[01:28.960] | 我也有 |
[01:29.710] | 我发现细细品味那些诗词感觉很棒所以经常自己爽 |
[01:37.060] | 等等!这话听起来不太对 |
[01:40.820] | 没关系 我懂你的意思 |
[01:44.470] | 当我在那些毫无感情的词句中挣扎时 |
[01:48.110] | 我甚至会尖叫 |
[01:49.820] | 你会尖叫?我也是!啊!! |
[01:52.310] | 我钟爱抒情诗调有着抑扬顿挫的头韵 |
[01:57.710] | 谁不喜欢头韵(法)呢 |
[01:58.830] | 然后我就觉得语句都走到一起,圆满又美好 |
[02:04.260] | 甜蜜的美好 |
[02:06.820] | 我爱让语句带我畅游 |
[02:10.530] | 我爱被你的语句触动 |
[02:14.250] | 我爱,你和我一样的感受 |
[02:20.820] | 我爱 |
[02:24.630] | 你知道我也爱 |
[02:30.000] | 你知道我也爱 |
[02:39.600] | 我也是 |
[02:43.440] |