| Song | I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes) |
| Artist | Nina Simone |
| Album | The Very Best Of Nina Simone 1967-1972 - Sugar In My Bowl |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Carmichael | |
| I get along without you very well | |
| Of course, I do | |
| Except when soft rains fall | |
| And drip from leaves then I recall | |
| The thrill of being sheltered | |
| In your arms | |
| Of course, I do | |
| But I get along without you very well | |
| I've forgotten you | |
| Just like I said I would | |
| Of course, I have | |
| Or maybe except when I hear your name | |
| Someone's laugh that's just the same | |
| I've forgotten you just like | |
| I should | |
| What a guy | |
| What a fool am I | |
| To think my aching hearth | |
| Could keep the moon | |
| What's in store | |
| Should I phone once more | |
| No, no, no, no, no | |
| It's best that I stick to my tune | |
| I said that I get along | |
| Without you very well | |
| Of course, I do | |
| Except perhaps in spring | |
| But then I should never | |
| Ever think of spring | |
| For that would | |
| Surely break my heart in two |
| zuo ci : Carmichael | |
| I get along without you very well | |
| Of course, I do | |
| Except when soft rains fall | |
| And drip from leaves then I recall | |
| The thrill of being sheltered | |
| In your arms | |
| Of course, I do | |
| But I get along without you very well | |
| I' ve forgotten you | |
| Just like I said I would | |
| Of course, I have | |
| Or maybe except when I hear your name | |
| Someone' s laugh that' s just the same | |
| I' ve forgotten you just like | |
| I should | |
| What a guy | |
| What a fool am I | |
| To think my aching hearth | |
| Could keep the moon | |
| What' s in store | |
| Should I phone once more | |
| No, no, no, no, no | |
| It' s best that I stick to my tune | |
| I said that I get along | |
| Without you very well | |
| Of course, I do | |
| Except perhaps in spring | |
| But then I should never | |
| Ever think of spring | |
| For that would | |
| Surely break my heart in two |
| zuò cí : Carmichael | |
| I get along without you very well | |
| Of course, I do | |
| Except when soft rains fall | |
| And drip from leaves then I recall | |
| The thrill of being sheltered | |
| In your arms | |
| Of course, I do | |
| But I get along without you very well | |
| I' ve forgotten you | |
| Just like I said I would | |
| Of course, I have | |
| Or maybe except when I hear your name | |
| Someone' s laugh that' s just the same | |
| I' ve forgotten you just like | |
| I should | |
| What a guy | |
| What a fool am I | |
| To think my aching hearth | |
| Could keep the moon | |
| What' s in store | |
| Should I phone once more | |
| No, no, no, no, no | |
| It' s best that I stick to my tune | |
| I said that I get along | |
| Without you very well | |
| Of course, I do | |
| Except perhaps in spring | |
| But then I should never | |
| Ever think of spring | |
| For that would | |
| Surely break my heart in two |