The End of a Love Affair - Dee Dee Bridgewater (迪·迪·布赖特沃特)/Didier Lockwood
Lyricist:Edward C. Reding
Composer:Edward C. Reding
So I walk a little too fast
And I drive a little too fast
And I'm reckless it's true
But what else can you do
At the end of a love affair
So I talk just a little too much
And I laugh
Just a little too much
And my voice is too loud
When I'm out in a crowd
So that people are apt to stare
But do they know do they care
That it's only
That I'm lonelsome
And low as can be
And the smile on my face
Isn't really a smile at all
So I smoke a little too much
And I drink a little too much
And the tunes I request
Are not always the best
But the ones where the trumpets blare
Do they know do they care
That I go at a maddening pace
And I pretend that it's taking his place
But what else can you do
At the end of a love affair
Do they know do they care
That it's only
That I'm lonesome
And low as can be
And the smile on my face
Isn't really a smile at all
So I smoke a little too much
And I joke just a little too much
And the tunes I request
They not always the best
But the ones where the trumpets blare
So I go at a maddening pace
And I pretend it's taking his place
But what else can you do
At the end of a love
Affair
First step found I believed