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心雨

词:方文山 曲:周杰伦 编曲:林迈可

橡树的绿叶啊 白色的竹篱笆           

好想告诉我的她 这里像幅画

去年的圣诞卡 镜子里的胡渣           

画面开始没有她 我还在装傻说

好为我泡花茶 学习摆刀叉           

学生宿舍空荡荡的家 守着电话 却等不到她

心里的雨倾盆的下 也沾不湿她的发        

泪晕开 明信片上的牵挂 

那伤心原来没有时差

心里的雨倾盆的下 却始终淋不到她        

寒风经过院子里的枝桠 也冷却了我手中的鲜花

菊花台

词:方文山 曲:周杰伦 编曲:钟兴民

你的泪光 柔弱中带伤              

惨白的月弯弯 勾住过往

夜太漫长 凝结成了霜              

是谁在阁楼上 冰冷的绝望

雨轻轻弹 朱红色的窗              

我一生在纸上 被风吹乱

梦在远方 化成一缕香              

随风飘散 你的模样

菊花残 满地伤 

你的笑容已泛黄         

花落人断肠 我心事 静静淌

北风乱 夜未央 你的影子剪不断         

徒留我孤单 在湖面成双

花已向晚 飘落了灿烂             

凋谢的世道上 命运不堪

愁莫渡江 秋心拆两半              

怕你上不了岸 一辈子摇晃

谁的江山 马蹄声狂乱              

我一身的戎装 呼啸沧桑

天微微亮 你轻声地叹              

一夜惆怅 如此委婉

was album hopping n saw this album again. never really got the chance to read through the lyrics until now.
it's pure poetry.
random. =) felt lyk it.
sk

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