歌曲 | Ballad of Jon Silver |
歌手 | The Real McKenzies |
专辑 | Loch'd & Loaded |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Boland, Lambert, Maefield ... | |
We were schooner rigged and rakish with a long and lissome hull | |
And we flew the pretty colors of the crossbones and the skull | |
Wed a big black | |
Jolly Roger flappin grimly at the fore | |
And we sailed the | |
Spanish waters in the happy days of yore | |
So we sailed with booty on the board | |
Lived a life of whisky and the sword | |
Plundered them and pretty pranks we played | |
Laughed at them and then we sailed away | |
Wed a long brass gun amidships like a well-conducted ship, | |
We had each a brace of pistols and a cutlass at the hip, | |
Its a point that tells against us and a fact to be deplored, | |
But we chased the goodly merchant men and laid their ships aboard | |
So we sailed with booty on the board | |
Lived a life of whisky and the sword | |
Plundered them and pretty pranks we played | |
Laughed at them and then we sailed away | |
Then the dead men fouled the scuppers | |
And the wounded filled the chains | |
And the paintwork all was spatter-dashed, | |
With other peoples brains. | |
She was boarded she was looted | |
She was scuttled till she sank | |
And the pale survivors left us | |
By the medium of the plank |
zuo qu : Boland, Lambert, Maefield ... | |
We were schooner rigged and rakish with a long and lissome hull | |
And we flew the pretty colors of the crossbones and the skull | |
Wed a big black | |
Jolly Roger flappin grimly at the fore | |
And we sailed the | |
Spanish waters in the happy days of yore | |
So we sailed with booty on the board | |
Lived a life of whisky and the sword | |
Plundered them and pretty pranks we played | |
Laughed at them and then we sailed away | |
Wed a long brass gun amidships like a wellconducted ship, | |
We had each a brace of pistols and a cutlass at the hip, | |
Its a point that tells against us and a fact to be deplored, | |
But we chased the goodly merchant men and laid their ships aboard | |
So we sailed with booty on the board | |
Lived a life of whisky and the sword | |
Plundered them and pretty pranks we played | |
Laughed at them and then we sailed away | |
Then the dead men fouled the scuppers | |
And the wounded filled the chains | |
And the paintwork all was spatterdashed, | |
With other peoples brains. | |
She was boarded she was looted | |
She was scuttled till she sank | |
And the pale survivors left us | |
By the medium of the plank |
zuò qǔ : Boland, Lambert, Maefield ... | |
We were schooner rigged and rakish with a long and lissome hull | |
And we flew the pretty colors of the crossbones and the skull | |
Wed a big black | |
Jolly Roger flappin grimly at the fore | |
And we sailed the | |
Spanish waters in the happy days of yore | |
So we sailed with booty on the board | |
Lived a life of whisky and the sword | |
Plundered them and pretty pranks we played | |
Laughed at them and then we sailed away | |
Wed a long brass gun amidships like a wellconducted ship, | |
We had each a brace of pistols and a cutlass at the hip, | |
Its a point that tells against us and a fact to be deplored, | |
But we chased the goodly merchant men and laid their ships aboard | |
So we sailed with booty on the board | |
Lived a life of whisky and the sword | |
Plundered them and pretty pranks we played | |
Laughed at them and then we sailed away | |
Then the dead men fouled the scuppers | |
And the wounded filled the chains | |
And the paintwork all was spatterdashed, | |
With other peoples brains. | |
She was boarded she was looted | |
She was scuttled till she sank | |
And the pale survivors left us | |
By the medium of the plank |