In Praise of Christmas

In Praise of Christmas 歌词

歌曲 In Praise of Christmas
歌手 Loreena McKennitt
专辑 To Drive the Cold Winter Away
下载 Image LRC TXT
[00:00.00] 作词 : McKennitt, Traditional
[00:00.00] loreena mckennitt - in praise of christmas
[00:50.90] traditional english, arranged by loreena mckennitt
[00:55.90]
[01:00.90] all hail to the days that merit more praise
[01:07.94] than all of the rest of the year,
[01:14.52] and welcome the nights that double delights
[01:21.42] as well for the poor as the peer!
[01:27.87] good fortune attend each merry mans friend
[01:34.66] that doth but the best that he may,
[01:40.77] forgetting old wrongs with carols and songs
[01:47.94] to drive the cold winter away.
[01:54.12]
[02:01.28] tis ill for a mind to anger inclined
[02:07.49] to think of small injuries now,
[02:13.41] if wrath be to seek, do not lend her thy cheek,
[02:19.54] nor let her inhabit thy brow.
[02:25.59] cross out thy books malevolent looks,
[02:32.24] both beauty and youths decay,
[02:38.16] and wholly consort with mirth and with sport
[02:44.77] to drive the cold winter away.
[02:51.18]
[03:03.16] this time of the year is spent in good cheer,
[03:09.64] and neighbours together do meet,
[03:15.42] to sit by the fire, with friendly desire,
[03:21.75] each other in love to greet.
[03:27.44] old grudges forgot are put in the pot,
[03:33.86] all sorrows aside they lay;
[03:39.89] the old and the young doth carol this song,
[03:46.14] to drive the cold winter away.
[03:52.53]
[04:45.85] when christmass tide comes in like a bride,
[04:52.48] with holly and ivy clad,
[04:58.51] twelve days in the year much mirth and good cheer
[05:05.01] in every household is had.
[05:11.06] the country guise is then to devise
[05:17.49] some gambols of christmas play,
[05:23.25] whereat the young men do best that they can
[05:30.44] to drive the cold winter away.
[05:38.96]
[05:54.77]
[05:58.54] end
[00:00.00] zuo ci : McKennitt, Traditional
[00:00.00] loreena mckennitt in praise of christmas
[00:50.90] traditional english, arranged by loreena mckennitt
[00:55.90]
[01:00.90] all hail to the days that merit more praise
[01:07.94] than all of the rest of the year,
[01:14.52] and welcome the nights that double delights
[01:21.42] as well for the poor as the peer!
[01:27.87] good fortune attend each merry mans friend
[01:34.66] that doth but the best that he may,
[01:40.77] forgetting old wrongs with carols and songs
[01:47.94] to drive the cold winter away.
[01:54.12]
[02:01.28] tis ill for a mind to anger inclined
[02:07.49] to think of small injuries now,
[02:13.41] if wrath be to seek, do not lend her thy cheek,
[02:19.54] nor let her inhabit thy brow.
[02:25.59] cross out thy books malevolent looks,
[02:32.24] both beauty and youths decay,
[02:38.16] and wholly consort with mirth and with sport
[02:44.77] to drive the cold winter away.
[02:51.18]
[03:03.16] this time of the year is spent in good cheer,
[03:09.64] and neighbours together do meet,
[03:15.42] to sit by the fire, with friendly desire,
[03:21.75] each other in love to greet.
[03:27.44] old grudges forgot are put in the pot,
[03:33.86] all sorrows aside they lay
[03:39.89] the old and the young doth carol this song,
[03:46.14] to drive the cold winter away.
[03:52.53]
[04:45.85] when christmass tide comes in like a bride,
[04:52.48] with holly and ivy clad,
[04:58.51] twelve days in the year much mirth and good cheer
[05:05.01] in every household is had.
[05:11.06] the country guise is then to devise
[05:17.49] some gambols of christmas play,
[05:23.25] whereat the young men do best that they can
[05:30.44] to drive the cold winter away.
[05:38.96]
[05:54.77]
[05:58.54] end
[00:00.00] zuò cí : McKennitt, Traditional
[00:00.00] loreena mckennitt in praise of christmas
[00:50.90] traditional english, arranged by loreena mckennitt
[00:55.90]
[01:00.90] all hail to the days that merit more praise
[01:07.94] than all of the rest of the year,
[01:14.52] and welcome the nights that double delights
[01:21.42] as well for the poor as the peer!
[01:27.87] good fortune attend each merry mans friend
[01:34.66] that doth but the best that he may,
[01:40.77] forgetting old wrongs with carols and songs
[01:47.94] to drive the cold winter away.
[01:54.12]
[02:01.28] tis ill for a mind to anger inclined
[02:07.49] to think of small injuries now,
[02:13.41] if wrath be to seek, do not lend her thy cheek,
[02:19.54] nor let her inhabit thy brow.
[02:25.59] cross out thy books malevolent looks,
[02:32.24] both beauty and youths decay,
[02:38.16] and wholly consort with mirth and with sport
[02:44.77] to drive the cold winter away.
[02:51.18]
[03:03.16] this time of the year is spent in good cheer,
[03:09.64] and neighbours together do meet,
[03:15.42] to sit by the fire, with friendly desire,
[03:21.75] each other in love to greet.
[03:27.44] old grudges forgot are put in the pot,
[03:33.86] all sorrows aside they lay
[03:39.89] the old and the young doth carol this song,
[03:46.14] to drive the cold winter away.
[03:52.53]
[04:45.85] when christmass tide comes in like a bride,
[04:52.48] with holly and ivy clad,
[04:58.51] twelve days in the year much mirth and good cheer
[05:05.01] in every household is had.
[05:11.06] the country guise is then to devise
[05:17.49] some gambols of christmas play,
[05:23.25] whereat the young men do best that they can
[05:30.44] to drive the cold winter away.
[05:38.96]
[05:54.77]
[05:58.54] end
In Praise of Christmas 歌词

相似歌曲

YouTube搜索结果 (转至YouTube)