| Song | Pidgin English |
| Artist | Elvis Costello & the Attractions |
| Album | Imperial Bedroom |
| 作曲 : Costello | |
| There's a young girl with her old man who's too sick to mention | |
| She'll be turning twenty seven as she draws her widow's pension | |
| But he couldn't catch a common cold he couldn't get arrested | |
| Too terrified to answer back | |
| Too tired to have resisted | |
| Many hands make light work | |
| Shorthand makes life easy | |
| When he's out on night work | |
| Make sure no one sees me | |
| It all ends up in a slanging match with body talk and bruises | |
| A change is better than a rest | |
| Silly beggars can't be choosers | |
| One of a thousand pities you can't categorize | |
| There are ten commandments of love | |
| When will you realise | |
| There are ten commandments of love | |
| I believe, I trust, I promise, I wish love's just a throwaway kiss | |
| In this pidgin English | |
| If you're so wise use your lips and your eyes | |
| Take it to the bridge she sighs | |
| You go cheep cheep cheep between bulls-eyes and bluster | |
| Stiff as your poker face | |
| Keener than mustard | |
| From your own back yard to the land of exotica | |
| From the truth society to neurotic erotica | |
| Silence is golden | |
| Money talks diamonds and ermine | |
| There's a word in Spanish | |
| Italian and German | |
| In sign language, Morse code, semaphore and gibberish | |
| Have you forgotten how to say it | |
| In your pidgin English? | |
| (chorus) | |
| P.S. I love you | |
| P.S. I love you | |
| P.S. I love you |
| zuò qǔ : Costello | |
| There' s a young girl with her old man who' s too sick to mention | |
| She' ll be turning twenty seven as she draws her widow' s pension | |
| But he couldn' t catch a common cold he couldn' t get arrested | |
| Too terrified to answer back | |
| Too tired to have resisted | |
| Many hands make light work | |
| Shorthand makes life easy | |
| When he' s out on night work | |
| Make sure no one sees me | |
| It all ends up in a slanging match with body talk and bruises | |
| A change is better than a rest | |
| Silly beggars can' t be choosers | |
| One of a thousand pities you can' t categorize | |
| There are ten commandments of love | |
| When will you realise | |
| There are ten commandments of love | |
| I believe, I trust, I promise, I wish love' s just a throwaway kiss | |
| In this pidgin English | |
| If you' re so wise use your lips and your eyes | |
| Take it to the bridge she sighs | |
| You go cheep cheep cheep between bullseyes and bluster | |
| Stiff as your poker face | |
| Keener than mustard | |
| From your own back yard to the land of exotica | |
| From the truth society to neurotic erotica | |
| Silence is golden | |
| Money talks diamonds and ermine | |
| There' s a word in Spanish | |
| Italian and German | |
| In sign language, Morse code, semaphore and gibberish | |
| Have you forgotten how to say it | |
| In your pidgin English? | |
| chorus | |
| P. S. I love you | |
| P. S. I love you | |
| P. S. I love you |