歌曲 | As I Roved Out |
歌手 | Loreena McKennitt |
专辑 | The Wind That Shakes the Barley |
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作曲 : Mckennitt Dp | |
作词 : Mckennitt Dp | |
Who are you, my pretty fair maid, | |
Who are you, me honey? | |
And who are you, my pretty fair maid, | |
And who are you, me honey? | |
She answered me quite modestly, I am me mothers darling | |
With me | |
Too-ry-ay Fol-de-diddle-day Di-re fol-de-diddle Dai-rie oh | |
And will you come to me mothers house, | |
When the moon is shining clearly? | |
And will you come to me mothers house | |
When the moon is shining clearly? | |
Ill open the door and Ill let you in | |
And divil o one will hear us | |
With me | |
Too-ry-ay Fol-de-diddle-day Di-re fol-de-diddle Dai-rie oh | |
So I went to her house in the middle of the night | |
When the moon was shining clearly | |
So I went to her house in the middle of the night | |
When the moon was shining clearly | |
She opened the door and she let me in and divil the one did hear us | |
With me | |
Too-ry-ay Fol-de-diddle-day Di-re fol-de-diddle Dai-rie oh | |
She took me horse by the bridle and the bit | |
And led him to the stable | |
She took me horse by the bridle and the bit | |
And led him to the stable | |
Saying Theres plenty of oats for a soldiers horse, | |
To eat it if hes able | |
With me | |
Too-ry-ay Fol-de-diddle-day Di-re fol-de-diddle Dai-rie oh | |
Then she took me by the lily-white hand | |
Led me to the table | |
Then she took me by the lily-white hand | |
Led me to the table | |
Saying Theres plenty of wine for a soldier boy, | |
To drink if he is able | |
With me | |
Too-ry-ay Fol-de-diddle-day Di-re fol-de-diddle Dai-rie oh | |
Then I got up and I made the bed | |
I made it nice and aisy | |
Then I got up and I made the bed | |
I made it nice and aisy | |
The I got up and I laid her down | |
Saying Lassie, are you able? | |
With me | |
Too-ry-ay Fol-de-diddle-day Di-re fol-de-diddle Dai-rie oh | |
And there we lay till the break of day | |
Divil the one did hear us | |
And there we lay till the break of day | |
And divil the one did hear us | |
Then I arose and put on me clothes | |
Saying Lassie, I must leave you | |
With me | |
Too-ry-ay Fol-de-diddle-day Di-re fol-de-diddle Dai-rie oh | |
And when will you return again | |
When will we get married? | |
And when will you return again | |
When will we get married? | |
When broken shells make Christmas bells | |
We might then get married | |
With me | |
Too-ry-ay Fol-de-diddle-day Di-re fol-de-diddle Dai-rie oh |
zuo qu : Mckennitt Dp | |
zuo ci : Mckennitt Dp | |
Who are you, my pretty fair maid, | |
Who are you, me honey? | |
And who are you, my pretty fair maid, | |
And who are you, me honey? | |
She answered me quite modestly, I am me mothers darling | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
And will you come to me mothers house, | |
When the moon is shining clearly? | |
And will you come to me mothers house | |
When the moon is shining clearly? | |
Ill open the door and Ill let you in | |
And divil o one will hear us | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
So I went to her house in the middle of the night | |
When the moon was shining clearly | |
So I went to her house in the middle of the night | |
When the moon was shining clearly | |
She opened the door and she let me in and divil the one did hear us | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
She took me horse by the bridle and the bit | |
And led him to the stable | |
She took me horse by the bridle and the bit | |
And led him to the stable | |
Saying Theres plenty of oats for a soldiers horse, | |
To eat it if hes able | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
Then she took me by the lilywhite hand | |
Led me to the table | |
Then she took me by the lilywhite hand | |
Led me to the table | |
Saying Theres plenty of wine for a soldier boy, | |
To drink if he is able | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
Then I got up and I made the bed | |
I made it nice and aisy | |
Then I got up and I made the bed | |
I made it nice and aisy | |
The I got up and I laid her down | |
Saying Lassie, are you able? | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
And there we lay till the break of day | |
Divil the one did hear us | |
And there we lay till the break of day | |
And divil the one did hear us | |
Then I arose and put on me clothes | |
Saying Lassie, I must leave you | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
And when will you return again | |
When will we get married? | |
And when will you return again | |
When will we get married? | |
When broken shells make Christmas bells | |
We might then get married | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh |
zuò qǔ : Mckennitt Dp | |
zuò cí : Mckennitt Dp | |
Who are you, my pretty fair maid, | |
Who are you, me honey? | |
And who are you, my pretty fair maid, | |
And who are you, me honey? | |
She answered me quite modestly, I am me mothers darling | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
And will you come to me mothers house, | |
When the moon is shining clearly? | |
And will you come to me mothers house | |
When the moon is shining clearly? | |
Ill open the door and Ill let you in | |
And divil o one will hear us | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
So I went to her house in the middle of the night | |
When the moon was shining clearly | |
So I went to her house in the middle of the night | |
When the moon was shining clearly | |
She opened the door and she let me in and divil the one did hear us | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
She took me horse by the bridle and the bit | |
And led him to the stable | |
She took me horse by the bridle and the bit | |
And led him to the stable | |
Saying Theres plenty of oats for a soldiers horse, | |
To eat it if hes able | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
Then she took me by the lilywhite hand | |
Led me to the table | |
Then she took me by the lilywhite hand | |
Led me to the table | |
Saying Theres plenty of wine for a soldier boy, | |
To drink if he is able | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
Then I got up and I made the bed | |
I made it nice and aisy | |
Then I got up and I made the bed | |
I made it nice and aisy | |
The I got up and I laid her down | |
Saying Lassie, are you able? | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
And there we lay till the break of day | |
Divil the one did hear us | |
And there we lay till the break of day | |
And divil the one did hear us | |
Then I arose and put on me clothes | |
Saying Lassie, I must leave you | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh | |
And when will you return again | |
When will we get married? | |
And when will you return again | |
When will we get married? | |
When broken shells make Christmas bells | |
We might then get married | |
With me | |
Tooryay Foldediddleday Dire foldediddle Dairie oh |