| Song | Mon Ami (My Friend) |
| Artist | Marianne Faithfull |
| Album | 20th Century Blues |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Green, Weill | |
| My Madeleine of Paris | |
| She'll laugh and dance and sing | |
| To cheer the weary soldier | |
| At his homecoming. | |
| A little room together, | |
| An hour of love to spend. | |
| 'Comme ça, your arms around me,' | |
| Oh, mon ami, my friend. | |
| But she, how she remembers | |
| That other love and joy. | |
| The first, the best, | |
| The dearest tired soldier boy. | |
| A narrow room alone now, | |
| Rain on the roof above | |
| And he will sleep forever, | |
| Oh, mon ami, my love. | |
| My Madeleine of Paris | |
| She does not sit and grieve, | |
| But sings away her sorrows | |
| To cheer the soldiers' leave. | |
| For life is short and funny | |
| And love must have an end. | |
| An hour may be forever | |
| Oh, mon ami, my friend. | |
| For life is short and funny | |
| And love must have an end. | |
| An hour may be forever | |
| Oh, mon ami, my friend. | |
| Thank you! |
| zuo ci : Green, Weill | |
| My Madeleine of Paris | |
| She' ll laugh and dance and sing | |
| To cheer the weary soldier | |
| At his homecoming. | |
| A little room together, | |
| An hour of love to spend. | |
| ' Comme a, your arms around me,' | |
| Oh, mon ami, my friend. | |
| But she, how she remembers | |
| That other love and joy. | |
| The first, the best, | |
| The dearest tired soldier boy. | |
| A narrow room alone now, | |
| Rain on the roof above | |
| And he will sleep forever, | |
| Oh, mon ami, my love. | |
| My Madeleine of Paris | |
| She does not sit and grieve, | |
| But sings away her sorrows | |
| To cheer the soldiers' leave. | |
| For life is short and funny | |
| And love must have an end. | |
| An hour may be forever | |
| Oh, mon ami, my friend. | |
| For life is short and funny | |
| And love must have an end. | |
| An hour may be forever | |
| Oh, mon ami, my friend. | |
| Thank you! |
| zuò cí : Green, Weill | |
| My Madeleine of Paris | |
| She' ll laugh and dance and sing | |
| To cheer the weary soldier | |
| At his homecoming. | |
| A little room together, | |
| An hour of love to spend. | |
| ' Comme a, your arms around me,' | |
| Oh, mon ami, my friend. | |
| But she, how she remembers | |
| That other love and joy. | |
| The first, the best, | |
| The dearest tired soldier boy. | |
| A narrow room alone now, | |
| Rain on the roof above | |
| And he will sleep forever, | |
| Oh, mon ami, my love. | |
| My Madeleine of Paris | |
| She does not sit and grieve, | |
| But sings away her sorrows | |
| To cheer the soldiers' leave. | |
| For life is short and funny | |
| And love must have an end. | |
| An hour may be forever | |
| Oh, mon ami, my friend. | |
| For life is short and funny | |
| And love must have an end. | |
| An hour may be forever | |
| Oh, mon ami, my friend. | |
| Thank you! |