| Song | Never Learn To Cry |
| Artist | The Rogers Sisters |
| Album | The Invisible Deck |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Furtado, Rogers Sisters | |
| Sisters, sisters | |
| There were never such devoted sisters | |
| Never had to have a chaperoned, no sir | |
| I'm here to keep my eye on her | |
| Caring, sharing | |
| Every little thing that we are wearing | |
| When a certain gentleman arrived from Rome | |
| She wore the dress and I stayed home | |
| All kinds of weather, we stick together | |
| The same in the rain or sun | |
| Three different faces but in tight places | |
| We think and we act as one | |
| Those who've seen us | |
| Know that not a thing could come between us | |
| Many men have tried to split us up but no one can | |
| Lord, help the mister | |
| Who comes between me and my sisters | |
| And Lord, help the sister | |
| Who comes between me and my man | |
| Sister at me mention | |
| I know deep inside your heart | |
| That you will feel with the best intention | |
| Sister, you're in the know | |
| You understand that in the far | |
| I'll always be you, the men will come and go | |
| All kinds of weather, we stick together | |
| The same in the rain or sun | |
| Three different faces but in tight places | |
| We think and we act as one | |
| Those who've seen us | |
| Know that not a thing could come between us | |
| Many men have tried to split us up | |
| But no one can, nobody can | |
| Lord, help the mister | |
| Who comes between me and my sisters | |
| And Lord, help the sister | |
| Who comes between me and my man | |
| Sister, don't come between me, me and my man | |
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| zuo qu : Furtado, Rogers Sisters | |
| Sisters, sisters | |
| There were never such devoted sisters | |
| Never had to have a chaperoned, no sir | |
| I' m here to keep my eye on her | |
| Caring, sharing | |
| Every little thing that we are wearing | |
| When a certain gentleman arrived from Rome | |
| She wore the dress and I stayed home | |
| All kinds of weather, we stick together | |
| The same in the rain or sun | |
| Three different faces but in tight places | |
| We think and we act as one | |
| Those who' ve seen us | |
| Know that not a thing could come between us | |
| Many men have tried to split us up but no one can | |
| Lord, help the mister | |
| Who comes between me and my sisters | |
| And Lord, help the sister | |
| Who comes between me and my man | |
| Sister at me mention | |
| I know deep inside your heart | |
| That you will feel with the best intention | |
| Sister, you' re in the know | |
| You understand that in the far | |
| I' ll always be you, the men will come and go | |
| All kinds of weather, we stick together | |
| The same in the rain or sun | |
| Three different faces but in tight places | |
| We think and we act as one | |
| Those who' ve seen us | |
| Know that not a thing could come between us | |
| Many men have tried to split us up | |
| But no one can, nobody can | |
| Lord, help the mister | |
| Who comes between me and my sisters | |
| And Lord, help the sister | |
| Who comes between me and my man | |
| Sister, don' t come between me, me and my man | |
| zuò qǔ : Furtado, Rogers Sisters | |
| Sisters, sisters | |
| There were never such devoted sisters | |
| Never had to have a chaperoned, no sir | |
| I' m here to keep my eye on her | |
| Caring, sharing | |
| Every little thing that we are wearing | |
| When a certain gentleman arrived from Rome | |
| She wore the dress and I stayed home | |
| All kinds of weather, we stick together | |
| The same in the rain or sun | |
| Three different faces but in tight places | |
| We think and we act as one | |
| Those who' ve seen us | |
| Know that not a thing could come between us | |
| Many men have tried to split us up but no one can | |
| Lord, help the mister | |
| Who comes between me and my sisters | |
| And Lord, help the sister | |
| Who comes between me and my man | |
| Sister at me mention | |
| I know deep inside your heart | |
| That you will feel with the best intention | |
| Sister, you' re in the know | |
| You understand that in the far | |
| I' ll always be you, the men will come and go | |
| All kinds of weather, we stick together | |
| The same in the rain or sun | |
| Three different faces but in tight places | |
| We think and we act as one | |
| Those who' ve seen us | |
| Know that not a thing could come between us | |
| Many men have tried to split us up | |
| But no one can, nobody can | |
| Lord, help the mister | |
| Who comes between me and my sisters | |
| And Lord, help the sister | |
| Who comes between me and my man | |
| Sister, don' t come between me, me and my man | |