| Song | Jeannie's Afraid of the Dark |
| Artist | Dolly Parton |
| Album | Just the Two of Us |
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| 作词 : Parton | |
| Her two little feet would come running into | |
| Our bedroom almost every night | |
| Her soft little face would be wet from her tears | |
| And her little heart pounding with fright | |
| She'd hold out her arms, then she'd climb in beside us | |
| In her small voice, we'd hear her remark | |
| "mommie and daddy, can i sleep here with you | |
| 'cause jeannie's afraid of the dark" | |
| One day in the summer, we took some flowers | |
| To place on some old family graves | |
| Jeannie said, "mommy, ain't it dark in the ground | |
| Oh, daddy, i'd be so afraid" | |
| Then she looked up at her daddy and me | |
| And said somethin' that broke both our hearts | |
| She said, "when i die, please don't bury me | |
| 'cause jeannie's afraid of the dark" | |
| Jeannie was always afraid of the dark | |
| And we never could understand why | |
| 'cause we looked after jeannie with the very best of care | |
| Because jeannie was our only child | |
| Perhaps it was death that she was so afraid of | |
| 'cause it took her one dark stormy night | |
| I think we always knew that we'd never see jeannie grown | |
| 'cause it seemed she was destined to die | |
| But on jeannie's grave, we placed an eternal flame | |
| That glows and never loses its spark | |
| And on the darkest night, there's always a light | |
| 'cause jeannie's afraid of the dark | |
| Our jeannie's afraid of the dark |
| zuo ci : Parton | |
| Her two little feet would come running into | |
| Our bedroom almost every night | |
| Her soft little face would be wet from her tears | |
| And her little heart pounding with fright | |
| She' d hold out her arms, then she' d climb in beside us | |
| In her small voice, we' d hear her remark | |
| " mommie and daddy, can i sleep here with you | |
| ' cause jeannie' s afraid of the dark" | |
| One day in the summer, we took some flowers | |
| To place on some old family graves | |
| Jeannie said, " mommy, ain' t it dark in the ground | |
| Oh, daddy, i' d be so afraid" | |
| Then she looked up at her daddy and me | |
| And said somethin' that broke both our hearts | |
| She said, " when i die, please don' t bury me | |
| ' cause jeannie' s afraid of the dark" | |
| Jeannie was always afraid of the dark | |
| And we never could understand why | |
| ' cause we looked after jeannie with the very best of care | |
| Because jeannie was our only child | |
| Perhaps it was death that she was so afraid of | |
| ' cause it took her one dark stormy night | |
| I think we always knew that we' d never see jeannie grown | |
| ' cause it seemed she was destined to die | |
| But on jeannie' s grave, we placed an eternal flame | |
| That glows and never loses its spark | |
| And on the darkest night, there' s always a light | |
| ' cause jeannie' s afraid of the dark | |
| Our jeannie' s afraid of the dark |
| zuò cí : Parton | |
| Her two little feet would come running into | |
| Our bedroom almost every night | |
| Her soft little face would be wet from her tears | |
| And her little heart pounding with fright | |
| She' d hold out her arms, then she' d climb in beside us | |
| In her small voice, we' d hear her remark | |
| " mommie and daddy, can i sleep here with you | |
| ' cause jeannie' s afraid of the dark" | |
| One day in the summer, we took some flowers | |
| To place on some old family graves | |
| Jeannie said, " mommy, ain' t it dark in the ground | |
| Oh, daddy, i' d be so afraid" | |
| Then she looked up at her daddy and me | |
| And said somethin' that broke both our hearts | |
| She said, " when i die, please don' t bury me | |
| ' cause jeannie' s afraid of the dark" | |
| Jeannie was always afraid of the dark | |
| And we never could understand why | |
| ' cause we looked after jeannie with the very best of care | |
| Because jeannie was our only child | |
| Perhaps it was death that she was so afraid of | |
| ' cause it took her one dark stormy night | |
| I think we always knew that we' d never see jeannie grown | |
| ' cause it seemed she was destined to die | |
| But on jeannie' s grave, we placed an eternal flame | |
| That glows and never loses its spark | |
| And on the darkest night, there' s always a light | |
| ' cause jeannie' s afraid of the dark | |
| Our jeannie' s afraid of the dark |