| Song | Man Who Cannot See Tomorrow's Sunshine |
| Artist | Claire Hamill |
| Album | One House Left Standing |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Coles, Hamill | |
| He can't look out the window | |
| His reflection blocks the way | |
| And he's got no-one to talk to | |
| But he's nothing left to say | |
| And he daren't look at the sky | |
| Because he's scared the sun will cry | |
| And he's the man who cannot see tomorrow's sunshine | |
| He never reads the paper | |
| Because every word's the same | |
| And they bring back broken memories | |
| Of a man who had a name | |
| And his life just drains away | |
| But he has no need to stay | |
| 'Cos he's the man who cannot see tomorrow's sunshine | |
| When he goes out on a Thursday | |
| That's the only day he leaves | |
| For his unemployment benefit | |
| And his weekly groceries | |
| And he will never say a word | |
| And if he does he's never heard | |
| 'Cos he's the man who cannot see tomorrow's sunshine | |
| And the man who once lived | |
| Like a real human being | |
| Is now noting his life | |
| Never listening or seeing | |
| He doesnâ't seem to realise | |
| That his mistakes cannot last | |
| As he draws in his sadness | |
| And his guilt screams from the past | |
| His existence wastes away | |
| And he sits and cries alone | |
| But he'd never want to change it | |
| Because he knows the wrong he's done | |
| And so he looks towards his end | |
| With only darkness for a friend | |
| And he's the man who'll never see tomorrow's sunshine |
| zuo qu : Coles, Hamill | |
| He can' t look out the window | |
| His reflection blocks the way | |
| And he' s got noone to talk to | |
| But he' s nothing left to say | |
| And he daren' t look at the sky | |
| Because he' s scared the sun will cry | |
| And he' s the man who cannot see tomorrow' s sunshine | |
| He never reads the paper | |
| Because every word' s the same | |
| And they bring back broken memories | |
| Of a man who had a name | |
| And his life just drains away | |
| But he has no need to stay | |
| ' Cos he' s the man who cannot see tomorrow' s sunshine | |
| When he goes out on a Thursday | |
| That' s the only day he leaves | |
| For his unemployment benefit | |
| And his weekly groceries | |
| And he will never say a word | |
| And if he does he' s never heard | |
| ' Cos he' s the man who cannot see tomorrow' s sunshine | |
| And the man who once lived | |
| Like a real human being | |
| Is now noting his life | |
| Never listening or seeing | |
| He doesn' t seem to realise | |
| That his mistakes cannot last | |
| As he draws in his sadness | |
| And his guilt screams from the past | |
| His existence wastes away | |
| And he sits and cries alone | |
| But he' d never want to change it | |
| Because he knows the wrong he' s done | |
| And so he looks towards his end | |
| With only darkness for a friend | |
| And he' s the man who' ll never see tomorrow' s sunshine |
| zuò qǔ : Coles, Hamill | |
| He can' t look out the window | |
| His reflection blocks the way | |
| And he' s got noone to talk to | |
| But he' s nothing left to say | |
| And he daren' t look at the sky | |
| Because he' s scared the sun will cry | |
| And he' s the man who cannot see tomorrow' s sunshine | |
| He never reads the paper | |
| Because every word' s the same | |
| And they bring back broken memories | |
| Of a man who had a name | |
| And his life just drains away | |
| But he has no need to stay | |
| ' Cos he' s the man who cannot see tomorrow' s sunshine | |
| When he goes out on a Thursday | |
| That' s the only day he leaves | |
| For his unemployment benefit | |
| And his weekly groceries | |
| And he will never say a word | |
| And if he does he' s never heard | |
| ' Cos he' s the man who cannot see tomorrow' s sunshine | |
| And the man who once lived | |
| Like a real human being | |
| Is now noting his life | |
| Never listening or seeing | |
| He doesn' t seem to realise | |
| That his mistakes cannot last | |
| As he draws in his sadness | |
| And his guilt screams from the past | |
| His existence wastes away | |
| And he sits and cries alone | |
| But he' d never want to change it | |
| Because he knows the wrong he' s done | |
| And so he looks towards his end | |
| With only darkness for a friend | |
| And he' s the man who' ll never see tomorrow' s sunshine |