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纯净的歌声《Craigie Hill》 |
译翻天用户Ethan1987编译 2010-03-09  |
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It being in the springtime and the small birds they were singing
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Down by yon shady arbour I carelessly did stray
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The thrushes they were warbling, the violets they were charming
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To view fond lovers talking, a while I did delay
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She said, my dear don't leave me all for another season
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Though fortune does be pleasing I'll go along with you
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I'll forsake friends and relations and bid this Irish nation
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And to the bonny Bann banks forever I'll bid adieu
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He said, my dear don't grieve or yet annoy my patience
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You know I love you dearly a more I'm going away
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I'm going to a foreign nation to purchase a plantation
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To comfort us hereafter all in America
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Then after a short while a fortune does be pleasing
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'Twill cause them for to smile at our late going away
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We'll be happy as Queen Victoria, all in her greatest glory
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We'll be drinking wine and porter, all in America
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If you were in your bed lying and thinking on dying
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The sight of the lovely Bann banks your sorrow you'd give o'er
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Or if were down one hour, down in yon shady bower
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Pleasure would surround you, you'd think on death no more
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Then fare you well, sweet Craigie Hill, where often times I've roved
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I never thought my childhood days I'd part you any more
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Now we're sailing on the ocean for honour and promotion
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And the bonny boats are sailing, way down by Doorin shore
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