我愿用我有限的永远 交换曾经快乐的泪水
穿越不安地带 穿越所有危险 来到你身边
我有时相信美丽的预言 却又不想如此心甘情愿
直到你的出现 才了解这一切 因为你而改变
You make me want to fall in love 就在这一刻
Oh~ 也不管明天会如何 只要今生有你左右 陪着我不再寂寞
You make me want to fall in love 就在这一刻
Oh~ 瞬间也可以是永恒 只要每个寂寞时候 爱的回忆留在我心中
我有时相信美丽的预言 却又不想如此心甘情愿
直到你的出现 才了解这一切 因为你而改变
You make me want to fall in love 就在这一刻
Oh~ 也不管明天会如何 只要今生有你左右 陪着我不再寂寞
You make me want to fall in love 就在这一刻
Oh~ 瞬间也可以是永恒 只要每个寂寞时候 爱的回忆留在我心中
就算岁月带你走 就算距离淹没我
还是一直守候着 我会永远为了你存在
You make me want to fall in love 就在这一刻
Oh~ 也不管明天会如何 只要今生有你左右 陪着我不再寂寞
You make me want to fall in love 就在这一刻
Oh~ 瞬间也可以是永恒 只要每个寂寞时候 爱的回忆留在我心中
只要每个寂寞时候 爱的回忆留在我心中



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    The line "building towered foresight isn't anything at all" is an awesome lyric.

    It reminds me of Newton's pronouncement, "If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants." When you're standing up there, you're building towered foresight, each generation adding to the scientific progress of those who came before. Michael says that doing that "isn't anything at all". Maybe he's questioning the value of knowing what we CAN do, if we aren't also going to be wise regarding what we SHOULD do.

    This is, of course, in keeping with the environmental theme that so many people are noticing.

    Michael directly referenced the Newton quotation in "King of Birds" on the subsequent album, with the lyric, "standing on the shoulders of Giants / leaves me cold". It sounds like a pretty similar sentiment in both places; maybe it was part of the same train of thought for him.

    GTonyon July 22, 2011   Link

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