| Song | Wonderful Wizard |
| Artist | The Guggenheim Grotto |
| Album | ...Waltzing Alone |
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| 作曲 : May | |
| I have been told | |
| Not by one but two of my lovers | |
| That I've got a heart of gold | |
| But I'm unable to share it with others | |
| They call me a poet who'll never have a poem | |
| A tiger with no taste for bone | |
| I'm the wonderful, wonderful wizard of waltzing alone | |
| And I have been told | |
| Not by one but two of my brothers | |
| That a solitary soul | |
| Is a thorn in the side of all others | |
| Just like a homeless, that hangs around your home | |
| Or a mother who'd give away her own | |
| I'm the wonderful, wonderful wizard of waltzing alone | |
| Haven't you been told | |
| One man's meat is the ruin of another | |
| Your Edgar Allen crow | |
| Is the very bird that holds me together | |
| They call me a poet who'll never have a poem | |
| A tiger with no taste for bone | |
| I'm the wonderful, wonderful wizard of waltzing alone | |
| We're all of to see the wizard. The wonderful, wonderful, | |
| Wonderful wizard |
| zuo qu : May | |
| I have been told | |
| Not by one but two of my lovers | |
| That I' ve got a heart of gold | |
| But I' m unable to share it with others | |
| They call me a poet who' ll never have a poem | |
| A tiger with no taste for bone | |
| I' m the wonderful, wonderful wizard of waltzing alone | |
| And I have been told | |
| Not by one but two of my brothers | |
| That a solitary soul | |
| Is a thorn in the side of all others | |
| Just like a homeless, that hangs around your home | |
| Or a mother who' d give away her own | |
| I' m the wonderful, wonderful wizard of waltzing alone | |
| Haven' t you been told | |
| One man' s meat is the ruin of another | |
| Your Edgar Allen crow | |
| Is the very bird that holds me together | |
| They call me a poet who' ll never have a poem | |
| A tiger with no taste for bone | |
| I' m the wonderful, wonderful wizard of waltzing alone | |
| We' re all of to see the wizard. The wonderful, wonderful, | |
| Wonderful wizard |
| zuò qǔ : May | |
| I have been told | |
| Not by one but two of my lovers | |
| That I' ve got a heart of gold | |
| But I' m unable to share it with others | |
| They call me a poet who' ll never have a poem | |
| A tiger with no taste for bone | |
| I' m the wonderful, wonderful wizard of waltzing alone | |
| And I have been told | |
| Not by one but two of my brothers | |
| That a solitary soul | |
| Is a thorn in the side of all others | |
| Just like a homeless, that hangs around your home | |
| Or a mother who' d give away her own | |
| I' m the wonderful, wonderful wizard of waltzing alone | |
| Haven' t you been told | |
| One man' s meat is the ruin of another | |
| Your Edgar Allen crow | |
| Is the very bird that holds me together | |
| They call me a poet who' ll never have a poem | |
| A tiger with no taste for bone | |
| I' m the wonderful, wonderful wizard of waltzing alone | |
| We' re all of to see the wizard. The wonderful, wonderful, | |
| Wonderful wizard |