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  • 作词 : Avery Jones
    作曲 : Avery Jones
    And we would go—
    One day I'll never forget,
    We used to dance on Second Avenue
    And come out the train station on the avenue,
    And the building we danced in was on the corner
    We came out with our—
    We were with our friends with— that we danced with
    And we came out the train station
    And daddy was sittin’ there on the—
    On the train station, um, steps
    And me and Marcell were like, "Daddy?"
    And our friends were like,
    "Daddy? That's your father?" Hahaha
    And we were like, "Yeah"
    And, I mean, that goes to show you, if—
    If when you love a person,
    It doesn't matter if they’re dirty
    It doesn't matter if they look like a bum,
    It doesn't matter
    We hugged daddy and kissed daddy
    And cried 'cause we hadn't seen him in so long
    Mhm
    And, um, every— we told everybody else,
    Of course, to go and he asked us
    What we were doin' over there
    And we said we dance right here
    So we showed him the building that we dance in
    And daddy met us at that building
    Every day for the summer
    We just tried to take care of him as much as we could,
    Even though he was livin' in that situation
    He— he was always smilin'
    Even though he was goin’ through—
    Goin’ through something, mhm
    The negative parts of his life, I never saw him sad
    Yeah, even when he would come see— up here
    I ne— and that was one thing that was outstanding to me
    Because he was never, ever—
    I— he coulda been sad inside,
    But on the outsie he was always smiling
    Always smiling
    And we— and when the end of the summer came,
    We knew we weren't gonna see him
    Because that was the end of our rehearsals
    So it just kinda dwindled, you know, kinda dwindled off
  • [00:00.000] 作词 : Avery Jones
    [00:00.519] 作曲 : Avery Jones
    [00:01.38]And we would go—
    [00:02.55]One day I'll never forget,
    [00:03.96]We used to dance on Second Avenue
    [00:05.60]And come out the train station on the avenue,
    [00:07.78]And the building we danced in was on the corner
    [00:09.63]We came out with our—
    [00:12.96]We were with our friends with— that we danced with
    [00:15.84]And we came out the train station
    [00:17.23]And daddy was sittin’ there on the—
    [00:19.55]On the train station, um, steps
    [00:21.32]And me and Marcell were like, "Daddy?"
    [00:24.13]And our friends were like,
    [00:25.34]"Daddy? That's your father?" Hahaha
    [00:28.40]And we were like, "Yeah"
    [00:29.85]And, I mean, that goes to show you, if—
    [00:34.49]If when you love a person,
    [00:35.63]It doesn't matter if they’re dirty
    [00:38.18]It doesn't matter if they look like a bum,
    [00:40.01]It doesn't matter
    [00:40.89]We hugged daddy and kissed daddy
    [00:43.45]And cried 'cause we hadn't seen him in so long
    [00:46.95]Mhm
    [00:47.56]And, um, every— we told everybody else,
    [00:51.07]Of course, to go and he asked us
    [00:52.82]What we were doin' over there
    [00:53.97]And we said we dance right here
    [00:55.37]So we showed him the building that we dance in
    [00:57.28]And daddy met us at that building
    [00:59.22]Every day for the summer
    [01:00.83]We just tried to take care of him as much as we could,
    [01:04.21]Even though he was livin' in that situation
    [01:08.30]He— he was always smilin'
    [01:10.93]Even though he was goin’ through—
    [01:12.58]Goin’ through something, mhm
    [01:14.05]The negative parts of his life, I never saw him sad
    [01:16.92]Yeah, even when he would come see— up here
    [01:20.02]I ne— and that was one thing that was outstanding to me
    [01:22.64]Because he was never, ever—
    [01:24.16]I— he coulda been sad inside,
    [01:26.52]But on the outsie he was always smiling
    [01:28.93]Always smiling
    [01:31.88]And we— and when the end of the summer came,
    [01:35.47]We knew we weren't gonna see him
    [01:37.96]Because that was the end of our rehearsals
    [01:40.60]So it just kinda dwindled, you know, kinda dwindled off