| Song | Raise Your Glass (To Foolish Me) |
| Artist | City Boy |
| Album | Book Early |
| 作曲 : Broughton | |
| Broughton | |
| Well it's another rainy night, here in my hometown, | |
| And the rain beats down on the stone surround | |
| Of the prison grounds | |
| Well you can raise a smile but lower your eyes | |
| When you pass by | |
| You'd surely understand if you were the man | |
| Doing time | |
| I guess it's fair to say I had more than my share that day And | |
| you know, I've been told all prison bars are closed | |
| (Chorus) So won't you raise your glass and get drunk | |
| for me 'Cos I'm the fool who drank too much, you see. | |
| So won't you set them up unselfishly Please raise your | |
| glass to foolish me. | |
| When I left the factory gate I was perfectly straight and sober But I | |
| stopped for a short one which led to a long one and murder Well he | |
| was six feet five, about twice my size, but I was crazy Because I heard | |
| him say, my wife, in the day was no lady. | |
| I guess it's fair to say | |
| I had more than my share that day | |
| And you know, I've been told all prison bars are closed | |
| (Chorus) So won't you raise your glass and drink | |
| to me 'Cos I'm the fool who left her alone you see. | |
| So won't you set them up unselfishly Please raise | |
| your glass to foolish me. |
| zuò qǔ : Broughton | |
| Broughton | |
| Well it' s another rainy night, here in my hometown, | |
| And the rain beats down on the stone surround | |
| Of the prison grounds | |
| Well you can raise a smile but lower your eyes | |
| When you pass by | |
| You' d surely understand if you were the man | |
| Doing time | |
| I guess it' s fair to say I had more than my share that day And | |
| you know, I' ve been told all prison bars are closed | |
| Chorus So won' t you raise your glass and get drunk | |
| for me ' Cos I' m the fool who drank too much, you see. | |
| So won' t you set them up unselfishly Please raise your | |
| glass to foolish me. | |
| When I left the factory gate I was perfectly straight and sober But I | |
| stopped for a short one which led to a long one and murder Well he | |
| was six feet five, about twice my size, but I was crazy Because I heard | |
| him say, my wife, in the day was no lady. | |
| I guess it' s fair to say | |
| I had more than my share that day | |
| And you know, I' ve been told all prison bars are closed | |
| Chorus So won' t you raise your glass and drink | |
| to me ' Cos I' m the fool who left her alone you see. | |
| So won' t you set them up unselfishly Please raise | |
| your glass to foolish me. |