[00:00.00] 作词 : Morrissey/Johnny Marr[00:01.00] 作曲 : Morrissey/Johnny Marr[00:10.64]A dreaded sunny day[00:11.86]So I meet you at cemetery gates[00:14.50]Keats and Yeats are on your side[00:18.76][00:19.61]A dreaded sunny day[00:20.92]So I meet you at cemetry gates[00:23.50]Keats and Yeats are on your side[00:27.53]While Wilde is on mine[00:32.73][00:33.45]So we go inside and we gravely read the stones[00:36.65]All those people all those lives[00:38.97]Where are they now[00:41.49]With loves and hates[00:43.72]And passions just like mine[00:45.82]They were born[00:46.68]And then they lived[00:47.73]And then they died[00:49.75]It seems so unfair[00:52.08]I want to cry[00:54.40]You say: "'Ere thrice the sun[00:56.27]Done salutation to the dawn"[00:59.55]And you claim these words as your own[01:04.07]But I've read well and I've heard them said[01:08.17]A hundred times (maybe less maybe more)[01:13.25]If you must write prose poems[01:15.56]The words you use should be your own[01:17.69]Don't plagiarise or take "on loan"[01:21.67]'Cause there's always someone somewhere[01:24.50]With a big nose who knows[01:26.75]And who trips you up and laughs[01:28.75]When you fall[01:30.56]Who'll trip you up and laugh[01:33.04]When you fall[01:35.09]You say: "'Ere long done do does did"[01:40.59]Words which could only be your own[01:44.88]And then produce the text[01:46.72]From whence was ripped[01:48.90](Some dizzy whore 1804)[01:53.72]A dreaded sunny day[01:55.06]So let's go where we're happy[01:56.46]And I meet you at cemetry gates[01:58.00]Oh Keats and Yeats are on your side[02:02.98]A dreaded sunny day[02:04.19]So let's go where we're wanted[02:05.38]And I meet you at cemetry gates[02:07.94]Keats and Yeats are on your side[02:11.14]But you lose[02:12.28]'Cause weird lover Wilde is on mine[02:16.42]Sure