《The Rose》歌词

[00:00:00] The Rose (in the Style of Westlife) - Westlife (西城男孩)
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[00:00:02] Written by:Amanda McBroom
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[00:01:22] It's the heart afraid of breaking
[00:01:30] 心恐破碎
[00:01:30] That never learns to dance
[00:01:37] 毋宁静止
[00:01:37] It's the dream afraid of waking
[00:01:45] 梦恐惊醒
[00:01:45] That never takes the chance
[00:01:52] 故此沉睡
[00:01:52] It's the one who won't be taken
[00:02:00] 人怕无我
[00:02:00] Who cannot seem to give
[00:02:26] 则恐付出
[00:02:26] When the night has been too lonely
[00:02:33] 当夜寂无人
[00:02:33] And the road has been too long
[00:02:41] 当道阻且长
[00:02:41] And you think that love is only
[00:02:48] 当你说爱独一
[00:02:48] For the lucky and the strong
[00:02:53] 也仅给幸运与内心强大之人
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