جمعه، ۵ بهمن ۱۳۸۶January 25, 2008 3:28 PM

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شاید عکس و آهنگ، ربطی به هم نداشتند شاید هم داشتند؛ حکم آن چه تو فرمایی.
متن شعر یا چه می دانم اطلاعاتی درباره آهنگ و این ادا و افه ها هم برای این است که خودم این طوری بهتر می فهمم خواننده چی بلغور می کند.صادقانه بگویم این کار فواید مادی هم دارد که عبارت از دو زار و ده شاهی است که ممکن است از راه کسب بعضی تبلیغات، نصیب این دکان شود.
دکانتان آباد باد.


Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven lyrics:

Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven
Will it be the same
If I saw you in heaven
I must be strong, and carry on
Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven

Would you hold my hand
If I saw you in heaven
Would you help me stand
If I saw you in heaven
I'll find my way, through night and day
Cause I know I just can't stay
Here in heaven

Time can bring you down
Time can bend your knee
Time can break your heart
Have you begging please
Begging please

(instrumental)

Beyond the door
There's peace I'm sure.
And I know there'll be no more...
Tears in heaven

Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven
Will it be the same
If I saw you in heaven
I must be strong, and carry on
Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven

Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven.



"Tears in Heaven" is a ballad written and performed by Eric Clapton about the pain he felt following the 1991 death of his four-year-old son, Conor, who fell from a 53rd-story window in his mother's New York City condominium. By all accounts, the death was simply a tragic accident, and Clapton was distraught for months afterwards.
WikiPedia.

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