| Song | Only the Blues |
| Artist | Donovan |
| Album | Cosmic Wheels |
| 作词 : Donovan | |
| Donovan | |
| When you wake up in the morning | |
| And can't seem to raise your head | |
| You sit staring in the teacup | |
| At the egg upon your bread | |
| And the life that you are living | |
| Doesn't seem to be quite real | |
| You have only what the lonely call the blues | |
| When you're feeling tired and weary | |
| With your eyes cast to the floor | |
| For a loved one who has left you | |
| On a bleak and distant shore | |
| You may think you're being picked on | |
| But you are not the first | |
| To have only what the lonely call the blues | |
| There are no rules to follow | |
| No advice to take | |
| You're the only one who can give | |
| Yourself a shake | |
| Someone will appear | |
| To dispel all your fear | |
| In a funny unexpected way | |
| Then you'll wake up in the morning | |
| With a smile upon your face | |
| And you'll look out on the world | |
| And see it is a happy place | |
| With no memory of misery | |
| You will soon forget | |
| You had only what the lonely call the blues |
| zuò cí : Donovan | |
| Donovan | |
| When you wake up in the morning | |
| And can' t seem to raise your head | |
| You sit staring in the teacup | |
| At the egg upon your bread | |
| And the life that you are living | |
| Doesn' t seem to be quite real | |
| You have only what the lonely call the blues | |
| When you' re feeling tired and weary | |
| With your eyes cast to the floor | |
| For a loved one who has left you | |
| On a bleak and distant shore | |
| You may think you' re being picked on | |
| But you are not the first | |
| To have only what the lonely call the blues | |
| There are no rules to follow | |
| No advice to take | |
| You' re the only one who can give | |
| Yourself a shake | |
| Someone will appear | |
| To dispel all your fear | |
| In a funny unexpected way | |
| Then you' ll wake up in the morning | |
| With a smile upon your face | |
| And you' ll look out on the world | |
| And see it is a happy place | |
| With no memory of misery | |
| You will soon forget | |
| You had only what the lonely call the blues |