歌曲 | Magnificent Outpouring |
歌手 | Gordon Lightfoot |
专辑 | Did She Mention My Name |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Lightfoot | |
It is said that all the good things | |
Must come to him who can pretend | |
He doesn't have to wait | |
For as surely as the light of day | |
Must come to drive the night away | |
The needles and the pins | |
That's where the line begins | |
With your magnificent outpouring | |
Of that old familiar story | |
That's been used a million times | |
To ease a million minds | |
There are times when i have told you | |
That htere must be two of us | |
To try to work things out | |
But if i can't see you every day | |
Then i must hide my thoughts away | |
And see you when i can | |
And try to understand | |
With your magnificent outpouring | |
Of that old familiar story | |
That's been used a million times | |
To ease a million minds | |
So let us treat our love likeany game | |
To fan the flames would really be a sin | |
For as surely as the snow must fall | |
I shall be waiting for your call | |
Pretending it is spring | |
And you'll be mine again | |
With your magnificent outpouring | |
Of that old familiar story | |
That's been used a million times | |
To ease a million minds |
zuo ci : Lightfoot | |
It is said that all the good things | |
Must come to him who can pretend | |
He doesn' t have to wait | |
For as surely as the light of day | |
Must come to drive the night away | |
The needles and the pins | |
That' s where the line begins | |
With your magnificent outpouring | |
Of that old familiar story | |
That' s been used a million times | |
To ease a million minds | |
There are times when i have told you | |
That htere must be two of us | |
To try to work things out | |
But if i can' t see you every day | |
Then i must hide my thoughts away | |
And see you when i can | |
And try to understand | |
With your magnificent outpouring | |
Of that old familiar story | |
That' s been used a million times | |
To ease a million minds | |
So let us treat our love likeany game | |
To fan the flames would really be a sin | |
For as surely as the snow must fall | |
I shall be waiting for your call | |
Pretending it is spring | |
And you' ll be mine again | |
With your magnificent outpouring | |
Of that old familiar story | |
That' s been used a million times | |
To ease a million minds |
zuò cí : Lightfoot | |
It is said that all the good things | |
Must come to him who can pretend | |
He doesn' t have to wait | |
For as surely as the light of day | |
Must come to drive the night away | |
The needles and the pins | |
That' s where the line begins | |
With your magnificent outpouring | |
Of that old familiar story | |
That' s been used a million times | |
To ease a million minds | |
There are times when i have told you | |
That htere must be two of us | |
To try to work things out | |
But if i can' t see you every day | |
Then i must hide my thoughts away | |
And see you when i can | |
And try to understand | |
With your magnificent outpouring | |
Of that old familiar story | |
That' s been used a million times | |
To ease a million minds | |
So let us treat our love likeany game | |
To fan the flames would really be a sin | |
For as surely as the snow must fall | |
I shall be waiting for your call | |
Pretending it is spring | |
And you' ll be mine again | |
With your magnificent outpouring | |
Of that old familiar story | |
That' s been used a million times | |
To ease a million minds |