| Song | First Girl I Loved |
| Artist | The Incredible String Band |
| Album | First Girl I Loved [live] |
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| 作词 : Williamson | |
| First girl I loved, | |
| Time has come I will sing you | |
| This sad goodbye song, | |
| When I was seventeen, I used to know you. | |
| Well, I haven't seen you, now, since many is the short year, | |
| And the last time I seen you, you said you'd joined the | |
| Church of Jesus. | |
| But me, I remember your long red hair falling in our faces | |
| As I kissed you. | |
| Well, I want you to know, we just had to grow; | |
| I want you to know, I just had to go. | |
| And you're probably married now, house and car and all, | |
| And you turned into a grownup, female, stranger. | |
| And if I was lying near you now, | |
| I probably wouldn't be here at all. | |
| Well, we parted so hard; | |
| Me, rushing round Britain with a guitar, | |
| Making love to people | |
| That I didn't even like to see. | |
| Well, I would think of you. | |
| Yes, I mean in the six sad morning. | |
| And in the lonely midnight, | |
| Try to hold your face before me. | |
| Well, I want you to know, I just had to go; | |
| I want you to know, we just had to grow. | |
| And you're probably married now, kids and all, | |
| And you turned into a grownup, female, stranger. | |
| And if I was lying near you now, | |
| I'd just have to fall. | |
| Well, I never slept with you | |
| Though we must have made love a thousand times. | |
| For we were just young, didn't have no place to go, | |
| But in the wide hills and beside many a long water | |
| You have gathered flowers, and they do not smell for me. | |
| Well, I want you to know, I just had to go. | |
| I want you to know, we just had to grow. | |
| So it's goodbye first love, and I hope you're fine. | |
| Well, I have a sweet woman | |
| Maybe some day to have babies by me, | |
| She's pretty, | |
| Is a true friend of mine |
| zuo ci : Williamson | |
| First girl I loved, | |
| Time has come I will sing you | |
| This sad goodbye song, | |
| When I was seventeen, I used to know you. | |
| Well, I haven' t seen you, now, since many is the short year, | |
| And the last time I seen you, you said you' d joined the | |
| Church of Jesus. | |
| But me, I remember your long red hair falling in our faces | |
| As I kissed you. | |
| Well, I want you to know, we just had to grow | |
| I want you to know, I just had to go. | |
| And you' re probably married now, house and car and all, | |
| And you turned into a grownup, female, stranger. | |
| And if I was lying near you now, | |
| I probably wouldn' t be here at all. | |
| Well, we parted so hard | |
| Me, rushing round Britain with a guitar, | |
| Making love to people | |
| That I didn' t even like to see. | |
| Well, I would think of you. | |
| Yes, I mean in the six sad morning. | |
| And in the lonely midnight, | |
| Try to hold your face before me. | |
| Well, I want you to know, I just had to go | |
| I want you to know, we just had to grow. | |
| And you' re probably married now, kids and all, | |
| And you turned into a grownup, female, stranger. | |
| And if I was lying near you now, | |
| I' d just have to fall. | |
| Well, I never slept with you | |
| Though we must have made love a thousand times. | |
| For we were just young, didn' t have no place to go, | |
| But in the wide hills and beside many a long water | |
| You have gathered flowers, and they do not smell for me. | |
| Well, I want you to know, I just had to go. | |
| I want you to know, we just had to grow. | |
| So it' s goodbye first love, and I hope you' re fine. | |
| Well, I have a sweet woman | |
| Maybe some day to have babies by me, | |
| She' s pretty, | |
| Is a true friend of mine |
| zuò cí : Williamson | |
| First girl I loved, | |
| Time has come I will sing you | |
| This sad goodbye song, | |
| When I was seventeen, I used to know you. | |
| Well, I haven' t seen you, now, since many is the short year, | |
| And the last time I seen you, you said you' d joined the | |
| Church of Jesus. | |
| But me, I remember your long red hair falling in our faces | |
| As I kissed you. | |
| Well, I want you to know, we just had to grow | |
| I want you to know, I just had to go. | |
| And you' re probably married now, house and car and all, | |
| And you turned into a grownup, female, stranger. | |
| And if I was lying near you now, | |
| I probably wouldn' t be here at all. | |
| Well, we parted so hard | |
| Me, rushing round Britain with a guitar, | |
| Making love to people | |
| That I didn' t even like to see. | |
| Well, I would think of you. | |
| Yes, I mean in the six sad morning. | |
| And in the lonely midnight, | |
| Try to hold your face before me. | |
| Well, I want you to know, I just had to go | |
| I want you to know, we just had to grow. | |
| And you' re probably married now, kids and all, | |
| And you turned into a grownup, female, stranger. | |
| And if I was lying near you now, | |
| I' d just have to fall. | |
| Well, I never slept with you | |
| Though we must have made love a thousand times. | |
| For we were just young, didn' t have no place to go, | |
| But in the wide hills and beside many a long water | |
| You have gathered flowers, and they do not smell for me. | |
| Well, I want you to know, I just had to go. | |
| I want you to know, we just had to grow. | |
| So it' s goodbye first love, and I hope you' re fine. | |
| Well, I have a sweet woman | |
| Maybe some day to have babies by me, | |
| She' s pretty, | |
| Is a true friend of mine |