| Song | And She Sang |
| Artist | The Puppini Sisters |
| Album | The Rise And Fall Of Ruby Woo |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Puppini | |
| There was a girl who thought the world | |
| Was filled with gold and pearls | |
| She smiled with the bright eyes | |
| Of those who trust in life | |
| She had been taught she should believe | |
| In all that's good and fair | |
| And and the end of each day | |
| She sat contented in her chair | |
| And she sang; lalalalalala | |
| He was the type who thought he had a right | |
| To everything he liked | |
| He had an easy air, was confident | |
| And pleasing to the eye | |
| They met by chance at a caf© | |
| He thought that she looked fine | |
| And as they kissed she felt the bliss | |
| Of love for the first time | |
| And she sang; lalalalalala | |
| She gave herself without reserve, | |
| With eagerness and joy | |
| He took her with indifference | |
| Then cast her off like a broken toy | |
| There was a girl who thought the world | |
| Was filled with gold and pearls | |
| She smiled with hazy eyes | |
| And lips that barely curled | |
| She had been taught she should believe | |
| And so her life went on | |
| And through the years she still could hear | |
| The echo of her song | |
| Lalalalalala |
| zuo qu : Puppini | |
| There was a girl who thought the world | |
| Was filled with gold and pearls | |
| She smiled with the bright eyes | |
| Of those who trust in life | |
| She had been taught she should believe | |
| In all that' s good and fair | |
| And and the end of each day | |
| She sat contented in her chair | |
| And she sang lalalalalala | |
| He was the type who thought he had a right | |
| To everything he liked | |
| He had an easy air, was confident | |
| And pleasing to the eye | |
| They met by chance at a caf | |
| He thought that she looked fine | |
| And as they kissed she felt the bliss | |
| Of love for the first time | |
| And she sang lalalalalala | |
| She gave herself without reserve, | |
| With eagerness and joy | |
| He took her with indifference | |
| Then cast her off like a broken toy | |
| There was a girl who thought the world | |
| Was filled with gold and pearls | |
| She smiled with hazy eyes | |
| And lips that barely curled | |
| She had been taught she should believe | |
| And so her life went on | |
| And through the years she still could hear | |
| The echo of her song | |
| Lalalalalala |
| zuò qǔ : Puppini | |
| There was a girl who thought the world | |
| Was filled with gold and pearls | |
| She smiled with the bright eyes | |
| Of those who trust in life | |
| She had been taught she should believe | |
| In all that' s good and fair | |
| And and the end of each day | |
| She sat contented in her chair | |
| And she sang lalalalalala | |
| He was the type who thought he had a right | |
| To everything he liked | |
| He had an easy air, was confident | |
| And pleasing to the eye | |
| They met by chance at a caf | |
| He thought that she looked fine | |
| And as they kissed she felt the bliss | |
| Of love for the first time | |
| And she sang lalalalalala | |
| She gave herself without reserve, | |
| With eagerness and joy | |
| He took her with indifference | |
| Then cast her off like a broken toy | |
| There was a girl who thought the world | |
| Was filled with gold and pearls | |
| She smiled with hazy eyes | |
| And lips that barely curled | |
| She had been taught she should believe | |
| And so her life went on | |
| And through the years she still could hear | |
| The echo of her song | |
| Lalalalalala |