Shall I compare thee to a summer's day-Bryan Ferry
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[00:00.00]Shall I compare thee to a summer's day - Bryan Ferry (布莱恩·费里)
[00:14.79]Shall I compare thee
[00:21.91]To a summer's day?
[00:23.44]
[00:25.96]Thou art more lovely
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[00:29.93]And more temperate:
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[00:32.98]Rough winds do
[00:34.50]Shake the darling buds of May,
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[00:41.00]And summer's lease hath
[00:44.36]All too short a date,
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[00:52.86]Sometime too hot
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[00:55.85]The eye of heaven shines,
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[01:01.31]And often is his gold
[01:05.16]Complexion dimm'd;
[01:09.07]And every fair from fair
[01:13.08]Sometime declines,
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[01:16.95]By chance or nature's changing
[01:21.14]Course untrimm'd;
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[01:33.28]But thy eternal summer
[01:37.33]Shall not fade
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[01:41.85]Nor lose possession of
[01:44.00]That fair thou owest;
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[01:49.19]Nor shall Death brag
[01:51.07]
[01:52.19]Thou wander'st in his shade,
[01:54.69]
[01:57.11]When in eternal lines
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[02:00.76]To time thou growest:
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[02:06.02]So long as men can breathe
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[02:09.34]Or eyes can see,
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[02:13.05]So long lives this
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[02:22.17]And this gives life to thee.
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| 歌曲 | 歌手 | 专辑 | 时长 | 歌曲下载 |
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| Shall I compare thee to a summer's day | Bryan Ferry | When Love Speaks - The Sonnets | 02:50 |
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