| Song | Follow My Tears |
| Artist | Eddi Reader |
| Album | Angels & Electricity |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Hewerdine, Reader | |
| I was born in the shadow | |
| Of the factory I'd be working | |
| For me and my brother | |
| There was nowhere else to go | |
| I married a local boy | |
| In nineteen forty seven | |
| His hands were rough but his eyes were kind | |
| And I knew our love would grow | |
| From my eyes to the river | |
| From the river to the sea | |
| From the sea to the darkening clouds | |
| From the sky back down to me | |
| Follow my tears | |
| We sailed for New Zealand | |
| I was carrying our second daughter | |
| And there on the dockside | |
| I never knew they were last goodbyes | |
| The first time I saw Wellington | |
| My heart would not stop racing | |
| We had come halfway round the world | |
| To start our new lives | |
| Now John was an engineer | |
| He worked until the day he died | |
| He left me wanting nothing | |
| For thirty years this was our home | |
| I am by myself now | |
| The children call me now and then | |
| His hands were rough but his eyes were kind | |
| And I knew our love would grow | |
| From my eyes to the river | |
| From the river to the sea | |
| From the sea to the darkening clouds | |
| From the sky back down to me | |
| Follow my tears | |
| Follow my tears |
| zuo ci : Hewerdine, Reader | |
| I was born in the shadow | |
| Of the factory I' d be working | |
| For me and my brother | |
| There was nowhere else to go | |
| I married a local boy | |
| In nineteen forty seven | |
| His hands were rough but his eyes were kind | |
| And I knew our love would grow | |
| From my eyes to the river | |
| From the river to the sea | |
| From the sea to the darkening clouds | |
| From the sky back down to me | |
| Follow my tears | |
| We sailed for New Zealand | |
| I was carrying our second daughter | |
| And there on the dockside | |
| I never knew they were last goodbyes | |
| The first time I saw Wellington | |
| My heart would not stop racing | |
| We had come halfway round the world | |
| To start our new lives | |
| Now John was an engineer | |
| He worked until the day he died | |
| He left me wanting nothing | |
| For thirty years this was our home | |
| I am by myself now | |
| The children call me now and then | |
| His hands were rough but his eyes were kind | |
| And I knew our love would grow | |
| From my eyes to the river | |
| From the river to the sea | |
| From the sea to the darkening clouds | |
| From the sky back down to me | |
| Follow my tears | |
| Follow my tears |
| zuò cí : Hewerdine, Reader | |
| I was born in the shadow | |
| Of the factory I' d be working | |
| For me and my brother | |
| There was nowhere else to go | |
| I married a local boy | |
| In nineteen forty seven | |
| His hands were rough but his eyes were kind | |
| And I knew our love would grow | |
| From my eyes to the river | |
| From the river to the sea | |
| From the sea to the darkening clouds | |
| From the sky back down to me | |
| Follow my tears | |
| We sailed for New Zealand | |
| I was carrying our second daughter | |
| And there on the dockside | |
| I never knew they were last goodbyes | |
| The first time I saw Wellington | |
| My heart would not stop racing | |
| We had come halfway round the world | |
| To start our new lives | |
| Now John was an engineer | |
| He worked until the day he died | |
| He left me wanting nothing | |
| For thirty years this was our home | |
| I am by myself now | |
| The children call me now and then | |
| His hands were rough but his eyes were kind | |
| And I knew our love would grow | |
| From my eyes to the river | |
| From the river to the sea | |
| From the sea to the darkening clouds | |
| From the sky back down to me | |
| Follow my tears | |
| Follow my tears |