歌曲 | The Liberty Tree |
歌手 | Karan Casey |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Traditional | |
It was the year of ’93 | |
The French did plant an olive tree | |
The symbol of great liberty | |
And the people danced around it | |
O wasn’t I telling you, | |
The French declared courageously | |
That Equality, Freedom and Fraternity | |
Would be the cry of every nation | |
In ’94 a new campaign | |
The tools of darkness did maintain | |
Gall’s brave sons they did form a league | |
And their foes they were dumb-founded | |
They gave to Flanders liberty | |
And all its people they set free | |
The Dutch and Austrians home did flee | |
And the Dukes they were confounded | |
Behold may all of human-kind | |
Emancipated with the French combine | |
May laurels green all on them shine | |
And their sons and daughters long wear them | |
May every tyrant shake with dread | |
And tremble for their guilty head | |
May the Fleur-de-Lis in dust be laid | |
And they no longer wear them | |
For Church and State in close embrace | |
Is the burden of the Human Race | |
And the people tell you to your face | |
That you will long repent it | |
For Kings in power and preaching drones | |
Are the cause of all your heavy groans | |
Down from your pulpits, down from your thrones | |
You will tumble unlamented. | |
O wasn’t I telling you, | |
The French declared courageously | |
That Equality, Freedom and Fraternity | |
Would be the cry of every nation |
zuo ci : Traditional | |
It was the year of ' 93 | |
The French did plant an olive tree | |
The symbol of great liberty | |
And the people danced around it | |
O wasn' t I telling you, | |
The French declared courageously | |
That Equality, Freedom and Fraternity | |
Would be the cry of every nation | |
In ' 94 a new campaign | |
The tools of darkness did maintain | |
Gall' s brave sons they did form a league | |
And their foes they were dumbfounded | |
They gave to Flanders liberty | |
And all its people they set free | |
The Dutch and Austrians home did flee | |
And the Dukes they were confounded | |
Behold may all of humankind | |
Emancipated with the French combine | |
May laurels green all on them shine | |
And their sons and daughters long wear them | |
May every tyrant shake with dread | |
And tremble for their guilty head | |
May the FleurdeLis in dust be laid | |
And they no longer wear them | |
For Church and State in close embrace | |
Is the burden of the Human Race | |
And the people tell you to your face | |
That you will long repent it | |
For Kings in power and preaching drones | |
Are the cause of all your heavy groans | |
Down from your pulpits, down from your thrones | |
You will tumble unlamented. | |
O wasn' t I telling you, | |
The French declared courageously | |
That Equality, Freedom and Fraternity | |
Would be the cry of every nation |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
It was the year of ' 93 | |
The French did plant an olive tree | |
The symbol of great liberty | |
And the people danced around it | |
O wasn' t I telling you, | |
The French declared courageously | |
That Equality, Freedom and Fraternity | |
Would be the cry of every nation | |
In ' 94 a new campaign | |
The tools of darkness did maintain | |
Gall' s brave sons they did form a league | |
And their foes they were dumbfounded | |
They gave to Flanders liberty | |
And all its people they set free | |
The Dutch and Austrians home did flee | |
And the Dukes they were confounded | |
Behold may all of humankind | |
Emancipated with the French combine | |
May laurels green all on them shine | |
And their sons and daughters long wear them | |
May every tyrant shake with dread | |
And tremble for their guilty head | |
May the FleurdeLis in dust be laid | |
And they no longer wear them | |
For Church and State in close embrace | |
Is the burden of the Human Race | |
And the people tell you to your face | |
That you will long repent it | |
For Kings in power and preaching drones | |
Are the cause of all your heavy groans | |
Down from your pulpits, down from your thrones | |
You will tumble unlamented. | |
O wasn' t I telling you, | |
The French declared courageously | |
That Equality, Freedom and Fraternity | |
Would be the cry of every nation |