歌曲 | Long Lankin |
歌手 | Steeleye Span |
专辑 | The Very Best of Steeleye Span - Present |
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作词 : Traditional | |
Said the lord unto his lady as he rode over the moss | |
"Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the gorse; | |
Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin | |
Make sure the doors are bolted well | |
Lest Lankin should creep in." | |
Said the lord unto his lady as he rode away, | |
"Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the hay; | |
Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin | |
Make sure the doors are bolted well | |
Lest Lankin should creep in." | |
"Where's the master of the house?" says Long Lankin. | |
"He's 'way to London," says the nurse to him. | |
"Where's the lady of the house?" says Long Lankin. | |
"She's up in her chamber," says the nurse to him. | |
"Where's the baby of the house?" says Long Lankin. | |
"He's asleep in the cradle," says the nurse to him. | |
"We will pinch him, we will prick him, | |
we will stab him with a pin, | |
And the nurse shall hold the basin | |
for the blood all to run in." | |
So they pinched him and they pricked him, | |
then they stabbed him with a pin, | |
And the false nurse held the basin | |
for the blood all to run in. | |
"Lady, come down the stairs," says Long Lankin. | |
"How can I see in the dark?" she says unto him. | |
"You have silver mantles," says Long Lankin. | |
"Lady, come down the stairs by the light of them." | |
Down the stairs the lady came, thinking no harm | |
Lankin he stood ready to catch her in his arms. | |
There was blood all in the kitchen | |
There was blood all in the hall | |
There was blood all in the parlour | |
Where my lady she did fall | |
Now Long Lankin shall be hanged | |
from the gallows oh so high, | |
And the false nurse shall be burned | |
in the fire close by. | |
Said the lord unto his lady as he rode over the moss | |
"Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the gorse; | |
Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin | |
Make sure the doors are bolted well | |
Lest Lankin should creep in." |
zuo ci : Traditional | |
Said the lord unto his lady as he rode over the moss | |
" Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the gorse | |
Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin | |
Make sure the doors are bolted well | |
Lest Lankin should creep in." | |
Said the lord unto his lady as he rode away, | |
" Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the hay | |
Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin | |
Make sure the doors are bolted well | |
Lest Lankin should creep in." | |
" Where' s the master of the house?" says Long Lankin. | |
" He' s ' way to London," says the nurse to him. | |
" Where' s the lady of the house?" says Long Lankin. | |
" She' s up in her chamber," says the nurse to him. | |
" Where' s the baby of the house?" says Long Lankin. | |
" He' s asleep in the cradle," says the nurse to him. | |
" We will pinch him, we will prick him, | |
we will stab him with a pin, | |
And the nurse shall hold the basin | |
for the blood all to run in." | |
So they pinched him and they pricked him, | |
then they stabbed him with a pin, | |
And the false nurse held the basin | |
for the blood all to run in. | |
" Lady, come down the stairs," says Long Lankin. | |
" How can I see in the dark?" she says unto him. | |
" You have silver mantles," says Long Lankin. | |
" Lady, come down the stairs by the light of them." | |
Down the stairs the lady came, thinking no harm | |
Lankin he stood ready to catch her in his arms. | |
There was blood all in the kitchen | |
There was blood all in the hall | |
There was blood all in the parlour | |
Where my lady she did fall | |
Now Long Lankin shall be hanged | |
from the gallows oh so high, | |
And the false nurse shall be burned | |
in the fire close by. | |
Said the lord unto his lady as he rode over the moss | |
" Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the gorse | |
Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin | |
Make sure the doors are bolted well | |
Lest Lankin should creep in." |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
Said the lord unto his lady as he rode over the moss | |
" Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the gorse | |
Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin | |
Make sure the doors are bolted well | |
Lest Lankin should creep in." | |
Said the lord unto his lady as he rode away, | |
" Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the hay | |
Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin | |
Make sure the doors are bolted well | |
Lest Lankin should creep in." | |
" Where' s the master of the house?" says Long Lankin. | |
" He' s ' way to London," says the nurse to him. | |
" Where' s the lady of the house?" says Long Lankin. | |
" She' s up in her chamber," says the nurse to him. | |
" Where' s the baby of the house?" says Long Lankin. | |
" He' s asleep in the cradle," says the nurse to him. | |
" We will pinch him, we will prick him, | |
we will stab him with a pin, | |
And the nurse shall hold the basin | |
for the blood all to run in." | |
So they pinched him and they pricked him, | |
then they stabbed him with a pin, | |
And the false nurse held the basin | |
for the blood all to run in. | |
" Lady, come down the stairs," says Long Lankin. | |
" How can I see in the dark?" she says unto him. | |
" You have silver mantles," says Long Lankin. | |
" Lady, come down the stairs by the light of them." | |
Down the stairs the lady came, thinking no harm | |
Lankin he stood ready to catch her in his arms. | |
There was blood all in the kitchen | |
There was blood all in the hall | |
There was blood all in the parlour | |
Where my lady she did fall | |
Now Long Lankin shall be hanged | |
from the gallows oh so high, | |
And the false nurse shall be burned | |
in the fire close by. | |
Said the lord unto his lady as he rode over the moss | |
" Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the gorse | |
Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin | |
Make sure the doors are bolted well | |
Lest Lankin should creep in." |