| Song | 25th December |
| Artist | Everything But the Girl |
| Album | The Works |
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| 作词 : Watt | |
| Words and | |
| Music by Ben | |
| Watt And I see forests and it's the 25th of | |
| December and my old man plays the piano for | |
| Christmas. | |
| He plays the piano for | |
| Christmas. | |
| And we're all there, all the aunties and uncles, and the angel's on the top of the tree. | |
| Up there on the top of the tree. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| Have I enough time, have | |
| I just some time, to revisit, to go back, to return, to open my mouth again and say something different this time. | |
| And I see bags of newspaper and a car in the carport, and you're a grown up and still unsure, and | |
| I'm thirty and | |
| I don't know nothing no more. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I'm sitting, sitting on the top of the stairs, and you're crying out on the towpath by the river with all the swans and all the people walking by. | |
| And all of a sudden | |
| I'm struck with an urge to unlock a door with a key that's too big for my hands and | |
| I drop it, and it falls at your feet. | |
| Come on, come on, it's there at your feet. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. |
| zuo ci : Watt | |
| Words and | |
| Music by Ben | |
| Watt And I see forests and it' s the 25th of | |
| December and my old man plays the piano for | |
| Christmas. | |
| He plays the piano for | |
| Christmas. | |
| And we' re all there, all the aunties and uncles, and the angel' s on the top of the tree. | |
| Up there on the top of the tree. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| Have I enough time, have | |
| I just some time, to revisit, to go back, to return, to open my mouth again and say something different this time. | |
| And I see bags of newspaper and a car in the carport, and you' re a grown up and still unsure, and | |
| I' m thirty and | |
| I don' t know nothing no more. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I' m sitting, sitting on the top of the stairs, and you' re crying out on the towpath by the river with all the swans and all the people walking by. | |
| And all of a sudden | |
| I' m struck with an urge to unlock a door with a key that' s too big for my hands and | |
| I drop it, and it falls at your feet. | |
| Come on, come on, it' s there at your feet. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. |
| zuò cí : Watt | |
| Words and | |
| Music by Ben | |
| Watt And I see forests and it' s the 25th of | |
| December and my old man plays the piano for | |
| Christmas. | |
| He plays the piano for | |
| Christmas. | |
| And we' re all there, all the aunties and uncles, and the angel' s on the top of the tree. | |
| Up there on the top of the tree. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| Have I enough time, have | |
| I just some time, to revisit, to go back, to return, to open my mouth again and say something different this time. | |
| And I see bags of newspaper and a car in the carport, and you' re a grown up and still unsure, and | |
| I' m thirty and | |
| I don' t know nothing no more. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I' m sitting, sitting on the top of the stairs, and you' re crying out on the towpath by the river with all the swans and all the people walking by. | |
| And all of a sudden | |
| I' m struck with an urge to unlock a door with a key that' s too big for my hands and | |
| I drop it, and it falls at your feet. | |
| Come on, come on, it' s there at your feet. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. | |
| And I never, no | |
| I never ever realised. |