| Song | Smile Your Blues Away |
| Artist | Claire Hamill |
| Album | One House Left Standing |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Hamill | |
| When I was a little girl | |
| I’m not much bigger now | |
| My daddy sat me on his knee | |
| Said "Little one, tell me how | |
| How it is that you can see the sun | |
| When all the sky’s turned grey." | |
| I said "Daddy it’s because I sit | |
| And smile my blues away." | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away | |
| When I was a little bigger | |
| I’m not much bigger now | |
| Well my mommy sat me on her knee | |
| Said "Little one, tell me how | |
| How it is that you can see the dawn | |
| When it’s the end of the day." | |
| I said "Mommy it’s because I sit | |
| And smile my blues away." | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away | |
| And then one day I woke up | |
| I wasn’t little any more | |
| And instead I had a big girl’s problems | |
| Knocking at my door | |
| So I sat me down and I remembered then | |
| What I used to say | |
| Oh… when I was a little girl | |
| I used to smile my blues away | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away | |
| And now that I’m older | |
| I’m not little now | |
| And no-one sits me on their knee | |
| But they still ask me how | |
| How it is that I can make December | |
| Seem like the month of May | |
| And I tell them then | |
| "It’s just because I smile my blues away." | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away |
| zuo qu : Hamill | |
| When I was a little girl | |
| I' m not much bigger now | |
| My daddy sat me on his knee | |
| Said " Little one, tell me how | |
| How it is that you can see the sun | |
| When all the sky' s turned grey." | |
| I said " Daddy it' s because I sit | |
| And smile my blues away." | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away | |
| When I was a little bigger | |
| I' m not much bigger now | |
| Well my mommy sat me on her knee | |
| Said " Little one, tell me how | |
| How it is that you can see the dawn | |
| When it' s the end of the day." | |
| I said " Mommy it' s because I sit | |
| And smile my blues away." | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away | |
| And then one day I woke up | |
| I wasn' t little any more | |
| And instead I had a big girl' s problems | |
| Knocking at my door | |
| So I sat me down and I remembered then | |
| What I used to say | |
| Oh when I was a little girl | |
| I used to smile my blues away | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away | |
| And now that I' m older | |
| I' m not little now | |
| And noone sits me on their knee | |
| But they still ask me how | |
| How it is that I can make December | |
| Seem like the month of May | |
| And I tell them then | |
| " It' s just because I smile my blues away." | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away |
| zuò qǔ : Hamill | |
| When I was a little girl | |
| I' m not much bigger now | |
| My daddy sat me on his knee | |
| Said " Little one, tell me how | |
| How it is that you can see the sun | |
| When all the sky' s turned grey." | |
| I said " Daddy it' s because I sit | |
| And smile my blues away." | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away | |
| When I was a little bigger | |
| I' m not much bigger now | |
| Well my mommy sat me on her knee | |
| Said " Little one, tell me how | |
| How it is that you can see the dawn | |
| When it' s the end of the day." | |
| I said " Mommy it' s because I sit | |
| And smile my blues away." | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away | |
| And then one day I woke up | |
| I wasn' t little any more | |
| And instead I had a big girl' s problems | |
| Knocking at my door | |
| So I sat me down and I remembered then | |
| What I used to say | |
| Oh when I was a little girl | |
| I used to smile my blues away | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away | |
| And now that I' m older | |
| I' m not little now | |
| And noone sits me on their knee | |
| But they still ask me how | |
| How it is that I can make December | |
| Seem like the month of May | |
| And I tell them then | |
| " It' s just because I smile my blues away." | |
| Come on and smile and smile and smile | |
| And smile and smile your blues away |