| Song | Woman, She Was Gentle |
| Artist | Eric Andersen |
| Album | Be True to You |
| 作词 : Andersen | |
| Woman, she was gentle, she took me for awhile; | |
| When my soul was beaten, she held it like a child. | |
| Once there as another, she looked so much like you; | |
| She never could received these things that I'm telling you. | |
| La la la la la la la la | |
| She claimed she was the woman who knew the life I craved; | |
| Some would call her a savior while some would call her a slave. | |
| Her devotion, it betrayed me, always broke my thoughts, | |
| She stabbed me with the silence and I bled and called it love. | |
| La la la ... | |
| But I was born a sailor with a sailor's lonely life; | |
| She said the sea it frightened her, she couldn't be the sailor's wife. | |
| She said our love was sacred, I agreed it was blessed; | |
| While underneath we really knew neither one could be possessed. | |
| La la la ... | |
| Now even you my love have come to expect too much; | |
| You should see you cannot reach for what you cannot touch. | |
| So I will wander through your wounds lookng for an honest scar, | |
| To teach me how to sing this song, now I will sing it well | |
| La la la ... | |
| Woman, she was gentle, she took me for awhile; | |
| When my soul was beaten, she held it like a child. | |
| Like a child, la la la la la la. |
| zuò cí : Andersen | |
| Woman, she was gentle, she took me for awhile | |
| When my soul was beaten, she held it like a child. | |
| Once there as another, she looked so much like you | |
| She never could received these things that I' m telling you. | |
| La la la la la la la la | |
| She claimed she was the woman who knew the life I craved | |
| Some would call her a savior while some would call her a slave. | |
| Her devotion, it betrayed me, always broke my thoughts, | |
| She stabbed me with the silence and I bled and called it love. | |
| La la la ... | |
| But I was born a sailor with a sailor' s lonely life | |
| She said the sea it frightened her, she couldn' t be the sailor' s wife. | |
| She said our love was sacred, I agreed it was blessed | |
| While underneath we really knew neither one could be possessed. | |
| La la la ... | |
| Now even you my love have come to expect too much | |
| You should see you cannot reach for what you cannot touch. | |
| So I will wander through your wounds lookng for an honest scar, | |
| To teach me how to sing this song, now I will sing it well | |
| La la la ... | |
| Woman, she was gentle, she took me for awhile | |
| When my soul was beaten, she held it like a child. | |
| Like a child, la la la la la la. |