Blue Monday

歌手 New Order New Order

Blue Monday 歌詞

製作人: Bernard Sumner/Gillian Gilbert/Peter Hook/Stephen Morris
低音吉他: Peter Hook
打擊樂: Peter Hook
鼓: Stephen Morris
編程: Bernard Sumner/Gillian Gilbert
How does it feel
To treat me like you do
When you've laid laid your hands upon me

And told me who you are

I thought I was mistaken

I thought I heard your words
Tell me how do I feel
Tell me now how do I feel

Those who came before me

Lived through their vocations

From the past until completion
They will turn away no more
And I still find it so hard
To say what I need to say
But I'm quite sure that you'll tell me
Just how I should feel today

I see a ship in the harbor
I can and shall obey

But if it wasn't for your misfortunes

I'd be a heavenly person today

And I thought I was mistaken

And I thought I heard you speak

Tell me how do I feel
Tell me now how should I feel

Now I stand here waiting

I thought I told you to leave me
While I walked down to the beach
Tell me how does it feel
When your heart grows cold

(grows cold grows cold grows cold)

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