| Song | Never Tell A Woman Yes |
| Artist | The Monkees |
| Album | The Monkees Present: Micky, David & Michael |
| 作词 : Nesmith | |
| Oh my, my, my- | |
| In a dusty caravan | |
| Was a girl with a golden tan | |
| And she asked me if I was headed to the east | |
| I politely stepped a side and said I did not need a ride | |
| That I'd rather take my chances with the heat | |
| Well, when she turned and walked away | |
| I saw my big mistake | |
| There were jewels on her body oh-so-rare | |
| Had it been another day I just might have rode away | |
| With that woman riding off to God-knows-where | |
| So the years they came and went | |
| And found me living in a tent | |
| Far above a little marble stream | |
| And it may have been the light that shone out through the night | |
| That attracted the hand scratching on my screen | |
| When I cautiously looked out through the night | |
| There was no doubt | |
| That the owner of that hand was that girl | |
| So I bid her do come in | |
| And I'll open up a tin | |
| If you'll tell me 'bout your trip around the world | |
| Well, she said,"If you think back | |
| To the first time that we passed | |
| I'm sure you'll picture me in all my jewles | |
| It was shortly after then that I ran into another man | |
| And I asked him the same question I asked you | |
| But now he he didn't refuse | |
| And he took off of both his shoes | |
| And climbed abord mu east-bound caravan | |
| In the twinkling of the night | |
| He knocked me off the side | |
| And left me there for dead upon the sand | |
| And I thought I was done | |
| Lying naked in the sun | |
| When much to my surprise, who should pass? | |
| But this old friend of yours | |
| He said he knew you from the wars | |
| And I told him that I thought you'd headed west | |
| Well, he said he should have known | |
| 'Cause you like to be alone | |
| And that's the time I knew you were my one | |
| So I asked him for a ride | |
| Just to get here by your side | |
| And stay here above this stream | |
| Out of the sun" | |
| Well, we sat quite for a while | |
| And I began to smile | |
| Well it's strange but I don't care | |
| And some nights when I'm at rest | |
| I wonder if I'd said, "yes" | |
| Would she have come to me from God knows where | |
| Or would I have been the one to leave her lying in the sun | |
| And then ended up with only precious stones | |
| Or would the woman in my arms be giving me her charms | |
| If the answer that I gave her wasn't "no" |
| zuò cí : Nesmith | |
| Oh my, my, my | |
| In a dusty caravan | |
| Was a girl with a golden tan | |
| And she asked me if I was headed to the east | |
| I politely stepped a side and said I did not need a ride | |
| That I' d rather take my chances with the heat | |
| Well, when she turned and walked away | |
| I saw my big mistake | |
| There were jewels on her body ohsorare | |
| Had it been another day I just might have rode away | |
| With that woman riding off to Godknowswhere | |
| So the years they came and went | |
| And found me living in a tent | |
| Far above a little marble stream | |
| And it may have been the light that shone out through the night | |
| That attracted the hand scratching on my screen | |
| When I cautiously looked out through the night | |
| There was no doubt | |
| That the owner of that hand was that girl | |
| So I bid her do come in | |
| And I' ll open up a tin | |
| If you' ll tell me ' bout your trip around the world | |
| Well, she said," If you think back | |
| To the first time that we passed | |
| I' m sure you' ll picture me in all my jewles | |
| It was shortly after then that I ran into another man | |
| And I asked him the same question I asked you | |
| But now he he didn' t refuse | |
| And he took off of both his shoes | |
| And climbed abord mu eastbound caravan | |
| In the twinkling of the night | |
| He knocked me off the side | |
| And left me there for dead upon the sand | |
| And I thought I was done | |
| Lying naked in the sun | |
| When much to my surprise, who should pass? | |
| But this old friend of yours | |
| He said he knew you from the wars | |
| And I told him that I thought you' d headed west | |
| Well, he said he should have known | |
| ' Cause you like to be alone | |
| And that' s the time I knew you were my one | |
| So I asked him for a ride | |
| Just to get here by your side | |
| And stay here above this stream | |
| Out of the sun" | |
| Well, we sat quite for a while | |
| And I began to smile | |
| Well it' s strange but I don' t care | |
| And some nights when I' m at rest | |
| I wonder if I' d said, " yes" | |
| Would she have come to me from God knows where | |
| Or would I have been the one to leave her lying in the sun | |
| And then ended up with only precious stones | |
| Or would the woman in my arms be giving me her charms | |
| If the answer that I gave her wasn' t " no" |