| Song | Unfaithful Servant |
| Artist | The Band |
| Album | Rock of Ages [live] |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Robertson | |
| Unfaithful servant, I hear you're leavin' soon in the mornin' | |
| What did you do to the lady, that she's gonna have to send you away? | |
| Unfaithful servant, you don't have to say you're sorry, | |
| If you done it just for the spite, or did you do it just for the glory? | |
| Like a stranger you turned your back, | |
| Left your keep and gone to pack | |
| But bear in mind who's to blame for all the shame | |
| She really cared | |
| The time she spared | |
| And the home you shared | |
| Unfaithful servant, I can hear the whistle blowin', | |
| Yes, that train is a-comin' and soon you'll be a-goin' | |
| Need us not bow our heads, for we won't be complainin' | |
| Life has been good to us all, even when that sky is rainin' | |
| To take it like a grain of salt, | |
| Is all I can do and it's no one's fault | |
| It makes no diff'rence if we fade away | |
| It's just as it was | |
| And it's much to cold for me to stay | |
| Goodbye to that country home, so long, lady I have known, | |
| Farewell to my other side, I'd best just take it in stride | |
| Unfaithful servant, you'll learn to find your place | |
| I can see it in your smile, and, yes, I can see it in your face | |
| The mem'ries will linger on, | |
| But the good old days, they're all gone | |
| Oh, lonesome servant, can't you see, | |
| We're still one and the same | |
| Just you and me |
| zuo ci : Robertson | |
| Unfaithful servant, I hear you' re leavin' soon in the mornin' | |
| What did you do to the lady, that she' s gonna have to send you away? | |
| Unfaithful servant, you don' t have to say you' re sorry, | |
| If you done it just for the spite, or did you do it just for the glory? | |
| Like a stranger you turned your back, | |
| Left your keep and gone to pack | |
| But bear in mind who' s to blame for all the shame | |
| She really cared | |
| The time she spared | |
| And the home you shared | |
| Unfaithful servant, I can hear the whistle blowin', | |
| Yes, that train is acomin' and soon you' ll be agoin' | |
| Need us not bow our heads, for we won' t be complainin' | |
| Life has been good to us all, even when that sky is rainin' | |
| To take it like a grain of salt, | |
| Is all I can do and it' s no one' s fault | |
| It makes no diff' rence if we fade away | |
| It' s just as it was | |
| And it' s much to cold for me to stay | |
| Goodbye to that country home, so long, lady I have known, | |
| Farewell to my other side, I' d best just take it in stride | |
| Unfaithful servant, you' ll learn to find your place | |
| I can see it in your smile, and, yes, I can see it in your face | |
| The mem' ries will linger on, | |
| But the good old days, they' re all gone | |
| Oh, lonesome servant, can' t you see, | |
| We' re still one and the same | |
| Just you and me |
| zuò cí : Robertson | |
| Unfaithful servant, I hear you' re leavin' soon in the mornin' | |
| What did you do to the lady, that she' s gonna have to send you away? | |
| Unfaithful servant, you don' t have to say you' re sorry, | |
| If you done it just for the spite, or did you do it just for the glory? | |
| Like a stranger you turned your back, | |
| Left your keep and gone to pack | |
| But bear in mind who' s to blame for all the shame | |
| She really cared | |
| The time she spared | |
| And the home you shared | |
| Unfaithful servant, I can hear the whistle blowin', | |
| Yes, that train is acomin' and soon you' ll be agoin' | |
| Need us not bow our heads, for we won' t be complainin' | |
| Life has been good to us all, even when that sky is rainin' | |
| To take it like a grain of salt, | |
| Is all I can do and it' s no one' s fault | |
| It makes no diff' rence if we fade away | |
| It' s just as it was | |
| And it' s much to cold for me to stay | |
| Goodbye to that country home, so long, lady I have known, | |
| Farewell to my other side, I' d best just take it in stride | |
| Unfaithful servant, you' ll learn to find your place | |
| I can see it in your smile, and, yes, I can see it in your face | |
| The mem' ries will linger on, | |
| But the good old days, they' re all gone | |
| Oh, lonesome servant, can' t you see, | |
| We' re still one and the same | |
| Just you and me |