Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant / The Rocky Road To Dublin / Galway Races

歌曲 Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant / The Rocky Road To Dublin / Galway Races
歌手 The Pogues
专辑 If I Should Fall From Grace With God [Expanded]

歌词

[00:00.59] (Recruiting Sergeant)
[00:17.58] As I was walking down the road
[00:19.35] A feeling fine and larky oh
[00:21.10] A recruiting sergeant came up to me
[00:23.09] Says he, you'd look fine in khaki oh
[00:25.94] For the King he is in need of men
[00:27.77] Come read this proclamation oh
[00:29.42] A life in Flanders for you then
[00:31.64] Would be a fine vacation oh
[00:35.15] That may be so says I to him
[00:37.15] But tell me sergeant dearie-oh
[00:39.14] If I had a pack stuck upon my back
[00:40.99] Would I look fine and cheerie oh
[00:43.76] For they'd have you train and drill until
[00:45.66] They had you one of the Frenchies oh
[00:47.55] It may be warm in Flanders
[00:49.48] But it's draughty in the trenches oh
[00:53.23] The sergeant smiled and winked his eye
[00:55.03] His smile was most provoking oh
[00:56.91] He twiddled and twirled his wee mustache
[00:58.82] Says he, I know you're only joking oh
[01:01.64] For the sandbags are so warm and high
[01:03.52] The wind you won't feel blowing oh
[01:05.29] Well I winked at a cailin passing by
[01:07.12] Says I, what if it's snowing oh
[01:10.91] Come rain or hail or wind or snow
[01:12.79] I'm not going out to Flanders oh
[01:14.62] There's fighting in Dublin to be done
[01:16.44] Let your sergeants and your commanders go
[01:19.26] Let Englishmen fight English wars
[01:21.10] It's nearly time they started oh
[01:23.00] I saluted the sergeant a very good night
[01:24.96] And there and then we parted oh
[01:26.94] (The Rocky Road to Dublin)
[02:06.00] (Galway Races)
[02:06.17] As I went down to Galway Town
[02:07.21] To seek for recreation
[02:08.77] On the seventeenth of August
[02:10.53] Me mind being elevated
[02:12.19] There were passengers assembled
[02:13.58] With their tickets at the station
[02:15.27] And me eyes began to dazzle
[02:16.79] And they off to see the races
[02:18.34] With me wack fol the do fol
[02:20.15] The diddle idle day
[02:24.89] There were passengers from Limerick
[02:26.41] And passengers from Nenagh
[02:28.10] The boys of Connemara
[02:29.35] And the Clare unmarried maiden
[02:31.23] There were people from Cork City
[02:32.70] Who were loyal, true and faithful
[02:34.38] Who brought home the Fenian prisoners
[02:35.85] From dying in foreign nations
[02:37.56] With me wack fol the do fol
[02:39.16] The diddle idle day
[02:43.90] And it's there you'll see the pipers
[02:45.64] And the fiddlers competing
[02:47.22] And the sporting wheel of fortune
[02:48.53] And the four and twenty quarters
[02:50.38] And there's others without scruple
[02:51.65] Pelting wattles at poor Maggie
[02:53.50] And her father well contented
[02:54.81] And he gazing at his daughter
[02:56.64] With me wack fol the do fol
[02:58.38] The diddle idle day
[03:15.36] With me wack fol the do fol
[03:17.45] The diddle idle day
[03:22.04] And it's there you'll see the jockeys
[03:23.54] And they mounted on so stably
[03:25.22] The pink, the blue, the orange, and green
[03:26.90] The colors of our nation
[03:28.54] The time it came for starting
[03:29.87] All the horses seemed impatient
[03:31.62] Their feet they hardly touched the ground
[03:33.10] The speed was so amazing!
[03:34.58] With me wack fol the do fol
[03:36.24] The diddle idle day
[03:41.22] There was half a million people there
[03:42.83] Of all denominations
[03:44.57] The Catholic, the Protestant, the Jew, the Presbyterian
[03:47.61] Yet there was no animosity
[03:49.19] No matter what persuasion
[03:50.77] But failte hospitality
[03:52.21] Inducing fresh acquaintance
[03:53.59] With me wack fol the do fol
[03:55.44] The diddle idle day