| Song | To Die A Virgin |
| Artist | The Divine Comedy |
| Album | To Die A Virgin |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Hannon | |
| Well we've been going together | |
| Since the eighth of November | |
| And though it seems like forever | |
| I very clearly remember | |
| You told me on our first date | |
| What you'd do on my birthday | |
| Well hooray it's my birthday! | |
| And frankly, baby, I can't wait. | |
| I don't want to die a virgin | |
| The other day I discovered | |
| A magazine of my brotherís | |
| I read it under the covers | |
| It got me all hot and bothered. | |
| Now every time that I see you | |
| Your uniform becomes see-through | |
| You don't know how much I need you | |
| The "Handy Andys" I've been through | |
| I don't want to die a virgin | |
| The pines and the cedars rejoice in his fall | |
| How are you fallen from heaven? | |
| Oh Hellel, star of the morning | |
| With all the bombs and the bird-flu | |
| We're probably gonna be dead soon | |
| And here we are in your bedroom | |
| Oh did I tell you I love you I love you I love you | |
| I can feel your heart beating | |
| And your breathing increasing | |
| Your folks are out for the evening | |
| I really hope I'm not dreaming | |
| I don't want to die a virgin |
| zuo ci : Hannon | |
| Well we' ve been going together | |
| Since the eighth of November | |
| And though it seems like forever | |
| I very clearly remember | |
| You told me on our first date | |
| What you' d do on my birthday | |
| Well hooray it' s my birthday! | |
| And frankly, baby, I can' t wait. | |
| I don' t want to die a virgin | |
| The other day I discovered | |
| A magazine of my brotheri s | |
| I read it under the covers | |
| It got me all hot and bothered. | |
| Now every time that I see you | |
| Your uniform becomes seethrough | |
| You don' t know how much I need you | |
| The " Handy Andys" I' ve been through | |
| I don' t want to die a virgin | |
| The pines and the cedars rejoice in his fall | |
| How are you fallen from heaven? | |
| Oh Hellel, star of the morning | |
| With all the bombs and the birdflu | |
| We' re probably gonna be dead soon | |
| And here we are in your bedroom | |
| Oh did I tell you I love you I love you I love you | |
| I can feel your heart beating | |
| And your breathing increasing | |
| Your folks are out for the evening | |
| I really hope I' m not dreaming | |
| I don' t want to die a virgin |
| zuò cí : Hannon | |
| Well we' ve been going together | |
| Since the eighth of November | |
| And though it seems like forever | |
| I very clearly remember | |
| You told me on our first date | |
| What you' d do on my birthday | |
| Well hooray it' s my birthday! | |
| And frankly, baby, I can' t wait. | |
| I don' t want to die a virgin | |
| The other day I discovered | |
| A magazine of my brotherí s | |
| I read it under the covers | |
| It got me all hot and bothered. | |
| Now every time that I see you | |
| Your uniform becomes seethrough | |
| You don' t know how much I need you | |
| The " Handy Andys" I' ve been through | |
| I don' t want to die a virgin | |
| The pines and the cedars rejoice in his fall | |
| How are you fallen from heaven? | |
| Oh Hellel, star of the morning | |
| With all the bombs and the birdflu | |
| We' re probably gonna be dead soon | |
| And here we are in your bedroom | |
| Oh did I tell you I love you I love you I love you | |
| I can feel your heart beating | |
| And your breathing increasing | |
| Your folks are out for the evening | |
| I really hope I' m not dreaming | |
| I don' t want to die a virgin |