Bill, When Are You Coming Back歌词由The Supremes演唱,出自专辑《Sunshine Songs》,下面是《Bill, When Are You Coming Back》完整版歌词!
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Bill, When Are You Coming Back (Album Version) - The Supremes (至高无上)
Every morning waiting
For the mailman to come
But again he shook his head and said
Maybe tomorrow there'll be one
He said better than a letter
Some guys just arrived
I felt so much better
That I ran to catch the 3:45
I got to the station oh
Just a little bit late
When I spotted a soldier turning
Through an exit gate
Oh I pushed through the crowd
Until I reached his side
And got the strangest look from
A strangers eyes
I cried Bill Bill
Bill when are you coming back
I cried in a stranger's arms standing
There by the railroad tracks
Oh yes I did
The day you left me remains
In my mind so clear
You were saying you loved me
But the train made it hard to hear
So we moved by the Coke machine
Oh so we could say goodbye
The people were staring
But I couldn't keep the tears from my eyes
As the train departed
Your loving mother held me close
We cried together
Yeah trying to keep each other host
Oh wherever you are you know you need it too
'Cause no one in this world needs you like I do
I cried Bill Bill Bill
Bill when are you coming back
I cried in a stranger's arms
Standing there by the railroad tracks
Oh yes I did
Standing there by the railroad tracks
Oh yes I did
No news is good news; at least
That's what your mama said
But I could see in her eyes
She too is so afraid
Now I've got nothing to cling to except
What I felt inside
When I cried I loved you
And looked into that stranger's eyes
Oh I miss you Bill I can't stand the pain
Of knowing if I'll ever see you again
I cried Bill Bill Bill
Bill when are you coming back
I cried in a stranger's arms standing
There by the railroad tracks
Oh
Billy baby Billy baby
Billy baby Billy baby
When are you coming back
I cried in a stranger's arms standing
There by the railroad tracks
Billy baby Billy baby
When are you coming back
I cried in a stranger's arms standing
There by the railroad tracks