歌曲 | The Saint Patricks Battalion |
歌手 | Waiting For Frank |
专辑 | Patchwork |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.000] | 作词 : David Rovics |
[00:01.000] | 作曲 : David Rovics |
[00:06.54] | My name is John Riley |
[00:09.54] | I'll have your ear only a while |
[00:13.52] | I left my dear home in Ireland |
[00:17.13] | It was death, starvation or exile |
[00:21.81] | When I got to America |
[00:25.06] | It was my duty to go |
[00:29.08] | Enter the Army and slog across Texas |
[00:32.76] | And to join in the war against Mexico |
[00:38.25] | It was there in the pueblos and hillsides |
[00:42.77] | That I saw the mistake I had made |
[00:46.63] | Part of a conquering army |
[00:50.37] | With the morals of a bayonet blade |
[00:54.02] | In the midst of these poor, dying Catholics |
[00:58.04] | Screaming children, the burning stench of it all |
[01:02.25] | Myself and two hundred Irishmen |
[01:06.16] | Decided to rise to the call |
[01:09.53] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[01:14.59] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[01:18.30] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[01:22.31] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[01:26.31] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[01:30.31] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[01:36.21] | We marched 'neath the green flag of Saint Patrick |
[01:40.00] | Emblazoned with "Erin Go Bragh" |
[01:44.28] | Bright with the harp and the shamrock |
[01:48.10] | And "Libertad para la Republica" |
[01:52.12] | Just fifty years after Wolf Tone |
[01:56.05] | Five thousand miles away |
[02:00.00] | The Yanks called us a Legion of Strangers |
[02:04.52] | And they can talk as they may |
[02:07.62] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[02:12.66] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[02:16.35] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[02:20.48] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[02:24.51] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[02:28.51] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[02:35.12] | We fought them in Matamoros |
[02:38.91] | While their volunteers were raping the nuns |
[02:43.00] | In Monterey and Cerro Gordo |
[02:46.52] | We fought on as Ireland's sons |
[02:50.13] | We were the red-headed fighters for freedom |
[02:54.17] | Amidst these brown-skinned women and men |
[02:58.54] | Side by side we fought against tyranny |
[03:02.95] | And I daresay we'd do it again |
[03:06.48] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[03:11.36] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[03:15.15] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[03:19.32] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[03:23.24] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[03:27.14] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[03:57.23] | We fought them in five major battles |
[04:01.10] | Churobusco was the last |
[04:05.01] | Overwhelmed by the cannons from Boston |
[04:09.07] | We fell after each mortar blast |
[04:13.14] | Most of us died on that hillside |
[04:16.84] | In the service of the Mexican state |
[04:20.99] | So far from our occupied homeland |
[04:24.79] | We were heroes and victims of fate |
[04:28.63] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[04:33.08] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[04:37.00] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[04:41.02] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[04:44.57] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[04:49.10] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[04:53.12] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[04:57.14] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[05:01.11] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[05:05.14] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[00:00.000] | zuo ci : David Rovics |
[00:01.000] | zuo qu : David Rovics |
[00:06.54] | My name is John Riley |
[00:09.54] | I' ll have your ear only a while |
[00:13.52] | I left my dear home in Ireland |
[00:17.13] | It was death, starvation or exile |
[00:21.81] | When I got to America |
[00:25.06] | It was my duty to go |
[00:29.08] | Enter the Army and slog across Texas |
[00:32.76] | And to join in the war against Mexico |
[00:38.25] | It was there in the pueblos and hillsides |
[00:42.77] | That I saw the mistake I had made |
[00:46.63] | Part of a conquering army |
[00:50.37] | With the morals of a bayonet blade |
[00:54.02] | In the midst of these poor, dying Catholics |
[00:58.04] | Screaming children, the burning stench of it all |
[01:02.25] | Myself and two hundred Irishmen |
[01:06.16] | Decided to rise to the call |
[01:09.53] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[01:14.59] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[01:18.30] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[01:22.31] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[01:26.31] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[01:30.31] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[01:36.21] | We marched ' neath the green flag of Saint Patrick |
[01:40.00] | Emblazoned with " Erin Go Bragh" |
[01:44.28] | Bright with the harp and the shamrock |
[01:48.10] | And " Libertad para la Republica" |
[01:52.12] | Just fifty years after Wolf Tone |
[01:56.05] | Five thousand miles away |
[02:00.00] | The Yanks called us a Legion of Strangers |
[02:04.52] | And they can talk as they may |
[02:07.62] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[02:12.66] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[02:16.35] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[02:20.48] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[02:24.51] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[02:28.51] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[02:35.12] | We fought them in Matamoros |
[02:38.91] | While their volunteers were raping the nuns |
[02:43.00] | In Monterey and Cerro Gordo |
[02:46.52] | We fought on as Ireland' s sons |
[02:50.13] | We were the redheaded fighters for freedom |
[02:54.17] | Amidst these brownskinned women and men |
[02:58.54] | Side by side we fought against tyranny |
[03:02.95] | And I daresay we' d do it again |
[03:06.48] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[03:11.36] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[03:15.15] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[03:19.32] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[03:23.24] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[03:27.14] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[03:57.23] | We fought them in five major battles |
[04:01.10] | Churobusco was the last |
[04:05.01] | Overwhelmed by the cannons from Boston |
[04:09.07] | We fell after each mortar blast |
[04:13.14] | Most of us died on that hillside |
[04:16.84] | In the service of the Mexican state |
[04:20.99] | So far from our occupied homeland |
[04:24.79] | We were heroes and victims of fate |
[04:28.63] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[04:33.08] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[04:37.00] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[04:41.02] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[04:44.57] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[04:49.10] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[04:53.12] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[04:57.14] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[05:01.11] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[05:05.14] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[00:00.000] | zuò cí : David Rovics |
[00:01.000] | zuò qǔ : David Rovics |
[00:06.54] | My name is John Riley |
[00:09.54] | I' ll have your ear only a while |
[00:13.52] | I left my dear home in Ireland |
[00:17.13] | It was death, starvation or exile |
[00:21.81] | When I got to America |
[00:25.06] | It was my duty to go |
[00:29.08] | Enter the Army and slog across Texas |
[00:32.76] | And to join in the war against Mexico |
[00:38.25] | It was there in the pueblos and hillsides |
[00:42.77] | That I saw the mistake I had made |
[00:46.63] | Part of a conquering army |
[00:50.37] | With the morals of a bayonet blade |
[00:54.02] | In the midst of these poor, dying Catholics |
[00:58.04] | Screaming children, the burning stench of it all |
[01:02.25] | Myself and two hundred Irishmen |
[01:06.16] | Decided to rise to the call |
[01:09.53] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[01:14.59] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[01:18.30] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[01:22.31] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[01:26.31] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[01:30.31] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[01:36.21] | We marched ' neath the green flag of Saint Patrick |
[01:40.00] | Emblazoned with " Erin Go Bragh" |
[01:44.28] | Bright with the harp and the shamrock |
[01:48.10] | And " Libertad para la Republica" |
[01:52.12] | Just fifty years after Wolf Tone |
[01:56.05] | Five thousand miles away |
[02:00.00] | The Yanks called us a Legion of Strangers |
[02:04.52] | And they can talk as they may |
[02:07.62] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[02:12.66] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[02:16.35] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[02:20.48] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[02:24.51] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[02:28.51] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[02:35.12] | We fought them in Matamoros |
[02:38.91] | While their volunteers were raping the nuns |
[02:43.00] | In Monterey and Cerro Gordo |
[02:46.52] | We fought on as Ireland' s sons |
[02:50.13] | We were the redheaded fighters for freedom |
[02:54.17] | Amidst these brownskinned women and men |
[02:58.54] | Side by side we fought against tyranny |
[03:02.95] | And I daresay we' d do it again |
[03:06.48] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[03:11.36] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[03:15.15] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[03:19.32] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[03:23.24] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[03:27.14] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[03:57.23] | We fought them in five major battles |
[04:01.10] | Churobusco was the last |
[04:05.01] | Overwhelmed by the cannons from Boston |
[04:09.07] | We fell after each mortar blast |
[04:13.14] | Most of us died on that hillside |
[04:16.84] | In the service of the Mexican state |
[04:20.99] | So far from our occupied homeland |
[04:24.79] | We were heroes and victims of fate |
[04:28.63] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[04:33.08] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[04:37.00] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[04:41.02] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[04:44.57] | From Dublin City to San Diego |
[04:49.10] | We witnessed freedom denied |
[04:53.12] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[04:57.14] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[05:01.11] | So we formed the Saint Patrick Battalion |
[05:05.14] | And we fought on the Mexican side |
[00:06.54] | 我名叫约翰·莱利 |
[00:09.54] | 请让我占用你一些时间 |
[00:13.52] | 我被迫离开在爱尔兰的家乡 |
[00:17.13] | 由于死亡、饥荒和流放 |
[00:21.81] | 当我来到美国的时候 |
[00:25.06] | 我有着参军的义务 |
[00:29.08] | 伴随陆军部队,横穿德克萨斯 |
[00:32.76] | 去参加场那对墨西哥的战争 |
[00:38.25] | 在普韦布洛的群山和农庄之中 |
[00:42.77] | 我见证了自己犯下的过错 |
[00:46.63] | 作为一只侵略军的成员 |
[00:50.37] | 执行着刽子手的行径 |
[00:54.02] | 在这些垂死的穷人和天主教徒之间 |
[00:58.04] | 在孩子们的尖叫和焦土的气味之中 |
[01:02.25] | 我和两百位爱尔兰战士 |
[01:06.16] | 决定吹响那起义号角 |
[01:09.53] | 从都柏林城到圣地亚哥 |
[01:14.59] | 我们见证自由被摧残 |
[01:18.30] | 所以我们组建起圣帕特里克营 |
[01:22.31] | 并与墨西哥人并肩作战 |
[01:26.31] | 所以我们组建起圣帕特里克营 |
[01:30.31] | 并与墨西哥人并肩作战 |
[01:36.21] | 我们在圣帕特里克的绿旗下行进 |
[01:40.00] | 旗上绣着“爱尔兰永垂不朽” |
[01:44.28] | 竖琴和三叶草绽放着光芒 |
[01:48.10] | 高喊“为共和国的自由而战” |
[01:52.12] | 就在沃尔夫·图尔起义五十年后 |
[01:56.05] | 离家五千英里之外 |
[02:00.00] | 美国佬说我们是“怪胎拼凑的军团” |
[02:04.52] | 他们口无遮拦地进行着污蔑 |
[02:07.62] | 从都柏林城到圣地亚哥 |
[02:12.66] | 我们见证自由被摧残 |
[02:16.35] | 所以我们组建起圣帕特里克营 |
[02:20.48] | 并与墨西哥人并肩作战 |
[02:24.51] | 所以我们组建起圣帕特里克营 |
[02:28.51] | 并与墨西哥人并肩作战 |
[02:35.12] | 当我们在马塔莫罗斯与他们作战 |
[02:38.91] | 他们的“志愿部队”正强暴着修女们 |
[02:43.00] | 在蒙特雷和塞罗戈多 |
[02:46.52] | 我们以爱尔兰子嗣的名义战斗 |
[02:50.13] | 我们是为自由而战的红发战士 |
[02:54.17] | 在这些棕皮肤的男女之中 |
[02:58.54] | 我们肩并肩与暴政对抗 |
[03:02.95] | 我们有着持之以恒的决心 |
[03:06.48] | 从都柏林城到圣地亚哥 |
[03:11.36] | 我们见证自由被摧残 |
[03:15.15] | 所以我们组建起圣帕特里克营 |
[03:19.32] | 并与墨西哥人并肩作战 |
[03:23.24] | 所以我们组建起圣帕特里克营 |
[03:27.14] | 并与墨西哥人并肩作战 |
[03:57.23] | 我们与他们打了五次重大战役 |
[04:01.10] | 楚鲁巴斯科是最后的战场 |
[04:05.01] | 被从波士顿搬来的炮火淹没 |
[04:09.07] | 我们在一声声轰鸣中倒下 |
[04:13.14] | 许多同志牺牲于那山岭之上 |
[04:16.84] | 在我们为墨西哥效力期间 |
[04:20.99] | 离我们被占领的家乡如此遥远 |
[04:24.79] | 我们成了英雄,以及命运的罹难者 |
[04:28.63] | 从都柏林城到圣地亚哥 |
[04:33.08] | 我们见证自由被摧残 |
[04:37.00] | 所以我们组建起圣帕特里克营 |
[04:41.02] | 并与墨西哥人并肩作战 |
[04:44.57] | 从都柏林城到圣地亚哥 |
[04:49.10] | 我们见证自由被摧残 |
[04:53.12] | 所以我们组建起圣帕特里克营 |
[04:57.14] | 并与墨西哥人并肩作战 |
[05:01.11] | 所以我们组建起圣帕特里克营 |
[05:05.14] | 并与墨西哥人并肩作战 |