| Song | Darling Lorraine |
| Artist | Paul Simon |
| Album | You're The One |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : P. SIMON | |
| 作词 : Simon | |
| The first time I saw her | |
| I couldn't be sure | |
| But the sin of impatience | |
| Said “She's just what you're looking for” | |
| So I walked right up to her | |
| And with the part of me that talks | |
| I introduced myself as Frank | |
| From New York | |
| New York | |
| She's so hot | |
| She's so cool | |
| I'm not | |
| I'm just a fool in love with Darling Lorraine | |
| All my life I've been a wanderer | |
| Not really, I mostly lived near my parents home | |
| Anyway Lorraine and I got married | |
| Ant the usual marriage stuff | |
| Then one day she says to me | |
| From out of the blue | |
| Frank, I've had enough | |
| Romance is a heartbreaker | |
| I'm not meant to be a homemaker | |
| And I'm tired of being Darling Loraine | |
| What – you don't love me anymore? | |
| What – you're walking out the door? | |
| What – you don't like the way I chew? | |
| Hey let me tell you | |
| You're not the woman that I wed | |
| You say you're depressed but you're not | |
| You just like to stay in bed | |
| I don't need you darling Lorraine | |
| Darling Lorraine | |
| Lorraine | |
| I long for your love | |
| Financially Speaking | |
| I guess I'm a washout | |
| Everybody's buy and sell | |
| And sell and buy and | |
| And that's what the whole thing's all about | |
| If it had not been Lorraine | |
| I'd have left her long ago | |
| I should have been a musician | |
| I love the piano | |
| She's so light | |
| She's so free | |
| I'm tight, well, that's me | |
| But I feel so good | |
| With Darling Lorraine | |
| On Christmas morning Frank awakes | |
| To find Loraine has made a stack of pancakes | |
| They watch the television, husband and wife | |
| All afternoon “It's a wonderful life” | |
| What – you don't love me anymore? | |
| What – you're walking out the door? | |
| What – you don't like the way I chew? | |
| Hey let me tell you | |
| You're not the woman that I wed | |
| Gimme my robe I'm going back to bed | |
| I'm sick to death of you Lorraine | |
| Darling Lorraine | |
| Lorraine | |
| Her hands like wood | |
| The doctor was smiling | |
| But the news wasn't good | |
| Darling Lorraine | |
| Please don't leave me yet | |
| I know you're in pain | |
| Pain you can't forget | |
| Your breathing is like an echo of our love | |
| Maybe I'll go down to the corner store | |
| And buy us something sweet | |
| Here's an extra blanket honey | |
| To wrap around your feet | |
| All the trees were washed with april rain | |
| And the moon in the meadow | |
| Took Darling Lorraine |
| zuo qu : P. SIMON | |
| zuo ci : Simon | |
| The first time I saw her | |
| I couldn' t be sure | |
| But the sin of impatience | |
| Said " She' s just what you' re looking for" | |
| So I walked right up to her | |
| And with the part of me that talks | |
| I introduced myself as Frank | |
| From New York | |
| New York | |
| She' s so hot | |
| She' s so cool | |
| I' m not | |
| I' m just a fool in love with Darling Lorraine | |
| All my life I' ve been a wanderer | |
| Not really, I mostly lived near my parents home | |
| Anyway Lorraine and I got married | |
| Ant the usual marriage stuff | |
| Then one day she says to me | |
| From out of the blue | |
| Frank, I' ve had enough | |
| Romance is a heartbreaker | |
| I' m not meant to be a homemaker | |
| And I' m tired of being Darling Loraine | |
| What you don' t love me anymore? | |
| What you' re walking out the door? | |
| What you don' t like the way I chew? | |
| Hey let me tell you | |
| You' re not the woman that I wed | |
| You say you' re depressed but you' re not | |
| You just like to stay in bed | |
| I don' t need you darling Lorraine | |
| Darling Lorraine | |
| Lorraine | |
| I long for your love | |
| Financially Speaking | |
| I guess I' m a washout | |
| Everybody' s buy and sell | |
| And sell and buy and | |
| And that' s what the whole thing' s all about | |
| If it had not been Lorraine | |
| I' d have left her long ago | |
| I should have been a musician | |
| I love the piano | |
| She' s so light | |
| She' s so free | |
| I' m tight, well, that' s me | |
| But I feel so good | |
| With Darling Lorraine | |
| On Christmas morning Frank awakes | |
| To find Loraine has made a stack of pancakes | |
| They watch the television, husband and wife | |
| All afternoon " It' s a wonderful life" | |
| What you don' t love me anymore? | |
| What you' re walking out the door? | |
| What you don' t like the way I chew? | |
| Hey let me tell you | |
| You' re not the woman that I wed | |
| Gimme my robe I' m going back to bed | |
| I' m sick to death of you Lorraine | |
| Darling Lorraine | |
| Lorraine | |
| Her hands like wood | |
| The doctor was smiling | |
| But the news wasn' t good | |
| Darling Lorraine | |
| Please don' t leave me yet | |
| I know you' re in pain | |
| Pain you can' t forget | |
| Your breathing is like an echo of our love | |
| Maybe I' ll go down to the corner store | |
| And buy us something sweet | |
| Here' s an extra blanket honey | |
| To wrap around your feet | |
| All the trees were washed with april rain | |
| And the moon in the meadow | |
| Took Darling Lorraine |
| zuò qǔ : P. SIMON | |
| zuò cí : Simon | |
| The first time I saw her | |
| I couldn' t be sure | |
| But the sin of impatience | |
| Said " She' s just what you' re looking for" | |
| So I walked right up to her | |
| And with the part of me that talks | |
| I introduced myself as Frank | |
| From New York | |
| New York | |
| She' s so hot | |
| She' s so cool | |
| I' m not | |
| I' m just a fool in love with Darling Lorraine | |
| All my life I' ve been a wanderer | |
| Not really, I mostly lived near my parents home | |
| Anyway Lorraine and I got married | |
| Ant the usual marriage stuff | |
| Then one day she says to me | |
| From out of the blue | |
| Frank, I' ve had enough | |
| Romance is a heartbreaker | |
| I' m not meant to be a homemaker | |
| And I' m tired of being Darling Loraine | |
| What you don' t love me anymore? | |
| What you' re walking out the door? | |
| What you don' t like the way I chew? | |
| Hey let me tell you | |
| You' re not the woman that I wed | |
| You say you' re depressed but you' re not | |
| You just like to stay in bed | |
| I don' t need you darling Lorraine | |
| Darling Lorraine | |
| Lorraine | |
| I long for your love | |
| Financially Speaking | |
| I guess I' m a washout | |
| Everybody' s buy and sell | |
| And sell and buy and | |
| And that' s what the whole thing' s all about | |
| If it had not been Lorraine | |
| I' d have left her long ago | |
| I should have been a musician | |
| I love the piano | |
| She' s so light | |
| She' s so free | |
| I' m tight, well, that' s me | |
| But I feel so good | |
| With Darling Lorraine | |
| On Christmas morning Frank awakes | |
| To find Loraine has made a stack of pancakes | |
| They watch the television, husband and wife | |
| All afternoon " It' s a wonderful life" | |
| What you don' t love me anymore? | |
| What you' re walking out the door? | |
| What you don' t like the way I chew? | |
| Hey let me tell you | |
| You' re not the woman that I wed | |
| Gimme my robe I' m going back to bed | |
| I' m sick to death of you Lorraine | |
| Darling Lorraine | |
| Lorraine | |
| Her hands like wood | |
| The doctor was smiling | |
| But the news wasn' t good | |
| Darling Lorraine | |
| Please don' t leave me yet | |
| I know you' re in pain | |
| Pain you can' t forget | |
| Your breathing is like an echo of our love | |
| Maybe I' ll go down to the corner store | |
| And buy us something sweet | |
| Here' s an extra blanket honey | |
| To wrap around your feet | |
| All the trees were washed with april rain | |
| And the moon in the meadow | |
| Took Darling Lorraine |