歌曲 | Matt Hyland |
歌手 | Cherish the Ladies |
专辑 | At Home |
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作词 : Traditional | |
there was a lord lived in this town | |
who had a fair and lovely daughter | |
she was courted by a handsome man | |
who was a servant to her father | |
but when her parents came to know, | |
they swore they'd ban him from the island | |
this maid, she knew | |
that her heart would break, | |
had she to part with young matt hyland | |
straightway to her love | |
she went and then | |
into his room to wake him | |
saying, "arise, my love, and go away, | |
this very night you will be taken | |
i overheard my parents say, | |
in spite of me they would transport you | |
arise, my love, and go away, | |
i wish to god i'd gone before you" | |
they both sat down | |
all upon the bed all for the sight | |
of one another | |
and not one word did either speak | |
'til down her cheeks the tears did shower | |
she laid her head upon his breast, | |
around his neck her arms entwined then | |
"no duke nor earl nor lord i'll wed, | |
i'll wait for you, my own matt hyland" | |
"how can i go away, my love? | |
how can i go without my wages? | |
without one penny of my own, | |
just like some low and lonesome vagrant?" | |
"here's twenty guineas in bright gold, | |
that's far much more than father owes you | |
take it, love, and go away, | |
you know right well i do adore you" | |
the lord conversed with his daughter fair | |
one night above in her bed chamber | |
saying, | |
"i'll give you leave for to bring him back, | |
since there's no one can win your favor" | |
she wrote a letter in great haste, | |
for him her heart was still repining | |
they brought him back, | |
to the church they went, | |
and made a lord of young matt hyland |
zuo ci : Traditional | |
there was a lord lived in this town | |
who had a fair and lovely daughter | |
she was courted by a handsome man | |
who was a servant to her father | |
but when her parents came to know, | |
they swore they' d ban him from the island | |
this maid, she knew | |
that her heart would break, | |
had she to part with young matt hyland | |
straightway to her love | |
she went and then | |
into his room to wake him | |
saying, " arise, my love, and go away, | |
this very night you will be taken | |
i overheard my parents say, | |
in spite of me they would transport you | |
arise, my love, and go away, | |
i wish to god i' d gone before you" | |
they both sat down | |
all upon the bed all for the sight | |
of one another | |
and not one word did either speak | |
' til down her cheeks the tears did shower | |
she laid her head upon his breast, | |
around his neck her arms entwined then | |
" no duke nor earl nor lord i' ll wed, | |
i' ll wait for you, my own matt hyland" | |
" how can i go away, my love? | |
how can i go without my wages? | |
without one penny of my own, | |
just like some low and lonesome vagrant?" | |
" here' s twenty guineas in bright gold, | |
that' s far much more than father owes you | |
take it, love, and go away, | |
you know right well i do adore you" | |
the lord conversed with his daughter fair | |
one night above in her bed chamber | |
saying, | |
" i' ll give you leave for to bring him back, | |
since there' s no one can win your favor" | |
she wrote a letter in great haste, | |
for him her heart was still repining | |
they brought him back, | |
to the church they went, | |
and made a lord of young matt hyland |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
there was a lord lived in this town | |
who had a fair and lovely daughter | |
she was courted by a handsome man | |
who was a servant to her father | |
but when her parents came to know, | |
they swore they' d ban him from the island | |
this maid, she knew | |
that her heart would break, | |
had she to part with young matt hyland | |
straightway to her love | |
she went and then | |
into his room to wake him | |
saying, " arise, my love, and go away, | |
this very night you will be taken | |
i overheard my parents say, | |
in spite of me they would transport you | |
arise, my love, and go away, | |
i wish to god i' d gone before you" | |
they both sat down | |
all upon the bed all for the sight | |
of one another | |
and not one word did either speak | |
' til down her cheeks the tears did shower | |
she laid her head upon his breast, | |
around his neck her arms entwined then | |
" no duke nor earl nor lord i' ll wed, | |
i' ll wait for you, my own matt hyland" | |
" how can i go away, my love? | |
how can i go without my wages? | |
without one penny of my own, | |
just like some low and lonesome vagrant?" | |
" here' s twenty guineas in bright gold, | |
that' s far much more than father owes you | |
take it, love, and go away, | |
you know right well i do adore you" | |
the lord conversed with his daughter fair | |
one night above in her bed chamber | |
saying, | |
" i' ll give you leave for to bring him back, | |
since there' s no one can win your favor" | |
she wrote a letter in great haste, | |
for him her heart was still repining | |
they brought him back, | |
to the church they went, | |
and made a lord of young matt hyland |