Daddy Said
(专辑: Once In A Very Blue Moon - 1984)
Oh, I
used to wish I
was a
hard line taker and they'd say "Six to one a
half dozen'll break her" Till I
fell in love with a
young man who sang the
blues Oh, bless my daddy, he warned me well He'd whisper in my ear and say, "Now look out, gal There's always a
ne'er do well gonna call you the
fool" He said, "you'll never learn to fish on a
borrowed line You'll never learn to write if you're walking 'round crying And it's a
pity that you're lover died young, but You'll never get tired of living alone" So, now I
dream of the
lover that I
don't know It's safer this way 'cause I
don't have to go, oh, and he Won't come, so nobody goes away Sometimes I
wish for the
warmth of his hand Take a
look in these eyes and understand I'm just a
little too old to be a-learning the
rules of the
game He said, "you'll never learn to fish on a
borrowed line You'll never learn to write if you're walking 'round crying And it's a
pity that you're lover died young, but You'll never get tired of living alone" Oh, maybe I
could take him to Mexico We'd kick our heels in the
warm cloudy gulf He'd sing a
song about the
weather in the
Poconos This lover that I
don't know Then two hearts would pound 'stead of one in the
night I'd learn to fish with my own line Catch my dream and hope that line would hold He said, "you'll never learn to fish on a
borrowed line You'll never learn to write if you're walking 'round crying And it's a
pity that you're lover died young, but You'll never get tired of living alone" No, I
never get tired of living alone Sometimes my feet get cold, when I'm living alone