歌曲 | Harvest of the Moon |
歌手 | Steeleye Span |
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作词 : Steeleye Span | |
Steeleye Span | |
All the husbands and the wives | |
We were dancing for our lives | |
All to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
Instead of gathering up our differences | |
And throwing them in the air | |
And giving them to the wind that shakes the barley | |
And the children they were watching | |
Every girl and every girl | |
As we danced to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
But they'd heard another tune | |
From the harvest of the moon | |
That rides upon the wind that shakes the barley | |
Then Bridget she declared | |
That she was not prepared | |
To watch us dance to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
She said I'll sing you all a song | |
And you'll want to sing along | |
If you listen to the wind that shakes the barley | |
And the song that she sang | |
Could be heard for miles around | |
The air was full of harmony | |
You should have heard the sound | |
As we gathered up our differences | |
And threw them in the air | |
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley | |
All the husbands and the wives | |
We were dancing for our lives | |
All to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
Until we gathered up our differences | |
And threw them in the air | |
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley | |
Then all of us declared | |
That we were not prepared | |
To dance our lives away with Elsie Marley | |
For we'd heard another tune | |
From the harvest of the moon | |
That rides upon the wind that shakes the barley | |
And the song that we sang | |
Could be heard for miles around | |
The air was full of harmony | |
You should have heard the sound | |
As we gathered up our differences | |
And threw them in the air | |
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley |
zuo ci : Steeleye Span | |
Steeleye Span | |
All the husbands and the wives | |
We were dancing for our lives | |
All to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
Instead of gathering up our differences | |
And throwing them in the air | |
And giving them to the wind that shakes the barley | |
And the children they were watching | |
Every girl and every girl | |
As we danced to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
But they' d heard another tune | |
From the harvest of the moon | |
That rides upon the wind that shakes the barley | |
Then Bridget she declared | |
That she was not prepared | |
To watch us dance to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
She said I' ll sing you all a song | |
And you' ll want to sing along | |
If you listen to the wind that shakes the barley | |
And the song that she sang | |
Could be heard for miles around | |
The air was full of harmony | |
You should have heard the sound | |
As we gathered up our differences | |
And threw them in the air | |
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley | |
All the husbands and the wives | |
We were dancing for our lives | |
All to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
Until we gathered up our differences | |
And threw them in the air | |
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley | |
Then all of us declared | |
That we were not prepared | |
To dance our lives away with Elsie Marley | |
For we' d heard another tune | |
From the harvest of the moon | |
That rides upon the wind that shakes the barley | |
And the song that we sang | |
Could be heard for miles around | |
The air was full of harmony | |
You should have heard the sound | |
As we gathered up our differences | |
And threw them in the air | |
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley |
zuò cí : Steeleye Span | |
Steeleye Span | |
All the husbands and the wives | |
We were dancing for our lives | |
All to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
Instead of gathering up our differences | |
And throwing them in the air | |
And giving them to the wind that shakes the barley | |
And the children they were watching | |
Every girl and every girl | |
As we danced to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
But they' d heard another tune | |
From the harvest of the moon | |
That rides upon the wind that shakes the barley | |
Then Bridget she declared | |
That she was not prepared | |
To watch us dance to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
She said I' ll sing you all a song | |
And you' ll want to sing along | |
If you listen to the wind that shakes the barley | |
And the song that she sang | |
Could be heard for miles around | |
The air was full of harmony | |
You should have heard the sound | |
As we gathered up our differences | |
And threw them in the air | |
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley | |
All the husbands and the wives | |
We were dancing for our lives | |
All to the tune of Elsie Marley | |
Until we gathered up our differences | |
And threw them in the air | |
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley | |
Then all of us declared | |
That we were not prepared | |
To dance our lives away with Elsie Marley | |
For we' d heard another tune | |
From the harvest of the moon | |
That rides upon the wind that shakes the barley | |
And the song that we sang | |
Could be heard for miles around | |
The air was full of harmony | |
You should have heard the sound | |
As we gathered up our differences | |
And threw them in the air | |
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley |