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Bài hát The Boxer - Simon & Garfunkel. I am just a poor boy. Though my story's seldom told,. I have squandered my resistance. For a pocketful of mumbles,. Such are promises. All lies and jest. Still
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Bài hát Scarborough Fair/Canticle (Album Version) - Simon & Garfunkel. Are you going to Scarborough Fair. Parsley sage, rosemary and thyme. Remember me to one who lives there. She once was a true
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April, comes she will,. When streams are ripe and swelled with rain. May, she will stay,. Resting in my arms again. . June, she'll change her tune. In restless walks she'll prowl the night. Jul
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tiAmeric. arPaul Simon. "Let us be lovers we'll marry our fortunes together". "I've got some real estate here in my bag". So we bought a pack of cigarettes and Mrs. Wagner pies. And we walked off to
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tiThe sound of silence. arSimon & Garfunkel. alThe Graduate(. The sound of silence-Simon & Garfunkel (&. Hello darkness my old friend. ,,. I've come 2 talk with U again. Because a vision softly
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"Good God! Don't jump!" . A boy sat on the ledge . An old man who had fainted was revived . And everyone agreed 'twould be a miracle indeed . If the boy survived . . "Save the life of my child!"
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The night sets softly. With the hush of falling leaves,. Casting shivering shadows. On the houses through the trees,. And the light from a street lamp. Paints a pattern on my wall,. Like the pie
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tiBLESS. ar植村花菜. al春の空. 植村花菜 - BLESS. 作詞植村花菜・toki. 作曲Michael Choi・David Whitmey・Tim Fornara. 地球儀の上を歩く. 点と線がそっと結ばれた . It's one day. そんな風に君と出逢って . 奇跡について考えるの. 高すぎる空見上げ 君の横顔に. 突然キスするよ. 世界地図のこの場所だけが . 祝福さ
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ti. ar. al. I hear the drizzle of the rain. Like a memory it falls. Soft and warm continuing. Tapping on my roof and walls. And from the shelter of my mind. Through the window of my eyes. I gaze beyon
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tiHomeward Bound. arSimon & Garfunkel. al. Homeward Bound 228. by Simon & Garfunkel. Words and Music by Paul Simon. From the 1966 album "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme". © 1966 Columbia LP CS 9363
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tiMrs. Robinson. arPaul Simon. And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson. Jesus loves you more than you will know (Wo, wo, wo). God bless you please, Mrs. Robinson. Heaven holds a place for those who pray.
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ti. ar. al. They say that Richard Cory owns one half of this whole town,. With political connections to spread his wealth around. Born into society, a banker's only child,. He had everything a man cou
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When you're weary. Feeling small. When tears are in your eyes. I will dry them all. I'm on your side. When times get rough. And friends just can't be found. Like a bridge over troubled water. I will l
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Old friends, old friends sat on their parkbench like bookends. A newspaper blowinґ through the grass. Falls on the round toes of the high shoes of the old friends. . Old friends, winter companions
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Someone told me. It's all happening at the zoo. I do believe it. I do believe it's true. Mmmmm, mmmmm, mmmmm. Mmmmm, mmmmm, mmmmm. Oh ho ho ho. Mmmmm, mmmmm, mmmmm. . It's a light and tumble
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Why don't we stop fooling ourselves?. The game is over, over, over. . No good times, no bad times. There's no times at all. Just The New York Times. Sitting on the windowsill. Near the flowers.
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tiThe 59th street bridge song. arPaul Simon. The 59th Street Bridge Song》 -- Simon and Garfunkel. Slow down, you move too fast. You got to make the morning last. Just kicking down the cobble stones.
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I'm a rambler I'm a gambler. I'm a long way from my home. If you people don't like me. I can make out on my own. . 'Casue it's dark. And it's rainin'. And the Moon gives no light. And my pony
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Through the corridors of sleep. Past the shadows dark and deep. My mind dances and leaps in confusion. I don't know what is real,. I can't touch what I feel. And I hide behind the shield of my il
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tiFor Emily,Whenever I May Find Her(Live). arSimon & Garfunkel. al. For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her(Live) 225. by Simon & Garfunkel. Words and Music by Paul Simon. From the 1972 album "SIMON AND
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(Art Garfunkel recorded old people in various locations in New York and Los Angeles over a period of several months. These voices were taken from those tapes. ) . Man 1 I got little in this world.
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The last train is nearly due. The underground is closing soon. In the dark deserted station. Restless in anticipation. A man waits in the shadows. . His restless eyes leap and scratch. At all t
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ti. ar. al. He was a most peculiar man. That's what Mrs. Reardon says. and she should know. She lived upstairs from him. She said he was a most peculiar man. He was a most peculiar man. He lived all
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It's a still life water color,. Of a now late afternoon,. As the sun shines through the curtained lace. And shadows wash the room. And we sit and drink our coffee. Couched in our indifference,.
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You don't know that you love me. You don't know, but I know that you do. You may think you're above me, yeah. What you think isn't always true. . Don't try to debate me. You should know that I'm