| Song | Alice And Roy |
| Artist | Carrie Newcomer |
| Album | Regulars And Refugees |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Newcomer | |
| Roy squeezed her hand Alice smiled at him | |
| The senior club special is a lot food for them | |
| They act like teenagers or the best of friends | |
| With one hundred-eighty years between the two of them | |
| Back during the war at a wild country-dance | |
| He thought she'd ignore him but he took the chance | |
| Fifteen songs later he still held her close | |
| And a million dances since then hasn't been enough | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It's something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Alice nudged Roy and points with her spoon | |
| There sits two young lovers across the crowded room | |
| You can tell by their look she say's kind of giddy and flushed | |
| Roy grinned wry and wicked and Alice smiled and blushed | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It's something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Roy gets a little misty Alice pats his hand | |
| He's thinking bout the boy they lost in Vietnam | |
| And the girl he'd brought home, and then left behind | |
| And 40 years later she still sends cards at Christmastime | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It's something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Roy said, "Remember Alice you almost burned your diary | |
| All those poems and love letters I sent from overseas | |
| Alice says” I couldn't, even though I tried | |
| And I suppose the children will really be surprised.” | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It's something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Roy touched her face, Alice smiles at him | |
| Bowed her heads a moment and whispered “Amen” | |
| If you look a little sideways, I'm not sure what it means | |
| II swear it was an angel, that passed her the cream |
| zuo ci : Newcomer | |
| Roy squeezed her hand Alice smiled at him | |
| The senior club special is a lot food for them | |
| They act like teenagers or the best of friends | |
| With one hundredeighty years between the two of them | |
| Back during the war at a wild countrydance | |
| He thought she' d ignore him but he took the chance | |
| Fifteen songs later he still held her close | |
| And a million dances since then hasn' t been enough | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It' s something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Alice nudged Roy and points with her spoon | |
| There sits two young lovers across the crowded room | |
| You can tell by their look she say' s kind of giddy and flushed | |
| Roy grinned wry and wicked and Alice smiled and blushed | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It' s something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Roy gets a little misty Alice pats his hand | |
| He' s thinking bout the boy they lost in Vietnam | |
| And the girl he' d brought home, and then left behind | |
| And 40 years later she still sends cards at Christmastime | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It' s something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Roy said, " Remember Alice you almost burned your diary | |
| All those poems and love letters I sent from overseas | |
| Alice says" I couldn' t, even though I tried | |
| And I suppose the children will really be surprised." | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It' s something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Roy touched her face, Alice smiles at him | |
| Bowed her heads a moment and whispered " Amen" | |
| If you look a little sideways, I' m not sure what it means | |
| II swear it was an angel, that passed her the cream |
| zuò cí : Newcomer | |
| Roy squeezed her hand Alice smiled at him | |
| The senior club special is a lot food for them | |
| They act like teenagers or the best of friends | |
| With one hundredeighty years between the two of them | |
| Back during the war at a wild countrydance | |
| He thought she' d ignore him but he took the chance | |
| Fifteen songs later he still held her close | |
| And a million dances since then hasn' t been enough | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It' s something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Alice nudged Roy and points with her spoon | |
| There sits two young lovers across the crowded room | |
| You can tell by their look she say' s kind of giddy and flushed | |
| Roy grinned wry and wicked and Alice smiled and blushed | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It' s something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Roy gets a little misty Alice pats his hand | |
| He' s thinking bout the boy they lost in Vietnam | |
| And the girl he' d brought home, and then left behind | |
| And 40 years later she still sends cards at Christmastime | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It' s something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Roy said, " Remember Alice you almost burned your diary | |
| All those poems and love letters I sent from overseas | |
| Alice says" I couldn' t, even though I tried | |
| And I suppose the children will really be surprised." | |
| They wear love like lighting, | |
| It' s something to see | |
| And the years of their true love | |
| Sits up on their sleeves. | |
| Roy touched her face, Alice smiles at him | |
| Bowed her heads a moment and whispered " Amen" | |
| If you look a little sideways, I' m not sure what it means | |
| II swear it was an angel, that passed her the cream |