歌曲 | Her Mantle So Green |
歌手 | Sinéad O'Connor |
专辑 | Sean-Nós Nua |
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[00:39.37] | As I went out walking' one morning in June |
[00:47.56] | To view the fair fields' and the valleys in bloom; |
[00:53.87] | |
[00:55.87] | I spied a pretty fair maid' she appeared like a queen' |
[01:02.18] | |
[01:04.43] | With her costly fine robes and her mantle so green |
[01:10.36] | |
[01:16.43] | Says I' my pretty fair maid' wont you come with me' |
[01:23.26] | |
[01:25.45] | We’ll both join in wedlock' and married we’ll be; |
[01:31.68] | |
[01:34.18] | I will dress you in fine linen' you’ll appear like a queen' |
[01:39.76] | |
[01:42.32] | With your costly fine robes and your mantle so green. |
[01:48.70] | |
[01:54.01] | Says she' now my young man' you must be excused' |
[02:01.08] | |
[02:02.82] | For I’ll wed no man' so you must be refused; |
[02:08.45] | |
[02:11.57] | To the green woods I will wander and shun all men’s view |
[02:18.01] | |
[02:19.44] | For the boy I love dearly lies in farmed waterloo. |
[02:25.76] | |
[02:58.73] | Well if you’re not married' say your lover’s name |
[03:03.91] | |
[03:06.98] | I fought in that battle' so I might know the same. |
[03:13.17] | |
[03:16.04] | Draw near to my garment' and there you will see |
[03:20.79] | |
[03:23.61] | His name is embroidered on my mantle so green. |
[03:30.17] | |
[03:35.87] | In the ribbon of her mantle' there I did behold' |
[03:42.26] | |
[03:44.82] | His name and his surname' in letters of gold |
[03:48.40] | |
[03:53.22] | Young William O’Riley' appeared in my view |
[03:59.14] | |
[04:01.08] | He was my chief comrade back in farmed waterloo |
[04:07.78] | |
[04:14.03] | And as he lay dying' I heard his last cry |
[04:17.97] | |
[04:22.41] | “If you were here lovely Nancy I’d be willing to die” |
[04:29.72] | |
[04:30.85] | And as I told her this story' in anguish she flew' |
[04:36.47] | |
[04:39.22] | And the more that I told her' the paler she grew |
[04:45.04] | |
[04:50.96] | So I smiled on my Nancy' ‘twas I broke your heart' |
[04:57.71] | |
[05:00.21] | In your fathers garden' that day we did part |
[05:05.77] | |
[05:08.34] | And this is the truth' and the truth I declare' |
[05:14.99] | |
[05:16.62] | Oh here’s your love token the gold ring I wear. |
[00:39.37] | As I went out walking' one morning in June |
[00:47.56] | To view the fair fields' and the valleys in bloom |
[00:53.87] | |
[00:55.87] | I spied a pretty fair maid' she appeared like a queen' |
[01:02.18] | |
[01:04.43] | With her costly fine robes and her mantle so green |
[01:10.36] | |
[01:16.43] | Says I' my pretty fair maid' wont you come with me' |
[01:23.26] | |
[01:25.45] | We' ll both join in wedlock' and married we' ll be |
[01:31.68] | |
[01:34.18] | I will dress you in fine linen' you' ll appear like a queen' |
[01:39.76] | |
[01:42.32] | With your costly fine robes and your mantle so green. |
[01:48.70] | |
[01:54.01] | Says she' now my young man' you must be excused' |
[02:01.08] | |
[02:02.82] | For I' ll wed no man' so you must be refused |
[02:08.45] | |
[02:11.57] | To the green woods I will wander and shun all men' s view |
[02:18.01] | |
[02:19.44] | For the boy I love dearly lies in farmed waterloo. |
[02:25.76] | |
[02:58.73] | Well if you' re not married' say your lover' s name |
[03:03.91] | |
[03:06.98] | I fought in that battle' so I might know the same. |
[03:13.17] | |
[03:16.04] | Draw near to my garment' and there you will see |
[03:20.79] | |
[03:23.61] | His name is embroidered on my mantle so green. |
[03:30.17] | |
[03:35.87] | In the ribbon of her mantle' there I did behold' |
[03:42.26] | |
[03:44.82] | His name and his surname' in letters of gold |
[03:48.40] | |
[03:53.22] | Young William O' Riley' appeared in my view |
[03:59.14] | |
[04:01.08] | He was my chief comrade back in farmed waterloo |
[04:07.78] | |
[04:14.03] | And as he lay dying' I heard his last cry |
[04:17.97] | |
[04:22.41] | " If you were here lovely Nancy I' d be willing to die" |
[04:29.72] | |
[04:30.85] | And as I told her this story' in anguish she flew' |
[04:36.47] | |
[04:39.22] | And the more that I told her' the paler she grew |
[04:45.04] | |
[04:50.96] | So I smiled on my Nancy' ' twas I broke your heart' |
[04:57.71] | |
[05:00.21] | In your fathers garden' that day we did part |
[05:05.77] | |
[05:08.34] | And this is the truth' and the truth I declare' |
[05:14.99] | |
[05:16.62] | Oh here' s your love token the gold ring I wear. |
[00:39.37] | As I went out walking' one morning in June |
[00:47.56] | To view the fair fields' and the valleys in bloom |
[00:53.87] | |
[00:55.87] | I spied a pretty fair maid' she appeared like a queen' |
[01:02.18] | |
[01:04.43] | With her costly fine robes and her mantle so green |
[01:10.36] | |
[01:16.43] | Says I' my pretty fair maid' wont you come with me' |
[01:23.26] | |
[01:25.45] | We' ll both join in wedlock' and married we' ll be |
[01:31.68] | |
[01:34.18] | I will dress you in fine linen' you' ll appear like a queen' |
[01:39.76] | |
[01:42.32] | With your costly fine robes and your mantle so green. |
[01:48.70] | |
[01:54.01] | Says she' now my young man' you must be excused' |
[02:01.08] | |
[02:02.82] | For I' ll wed no man' so you must be refused |
[02:08.45] | |
[02:11.57] | To the green woods I will wander and shun all men' s view |
[02:18.01] | |
[02:19.44] | For the boy I love dearly lies in farmed waterloo. |
[02:25.76] | |
[02:58.73] | Well if you' re not married' say your lover' s name |
[03:03.91] | |
[03:06.98] | I fought in that battle' so I might know the same. |
[03:13.17] | |
[03:16.04] | Draw near to my garment' and there you will see |
[03:20.79] | |
[03:23.61] | His name is embroidered on my mantle so green. |
[03:30.17] | |
[03:35.87] | In the ribbon of her mantle' there I did behold' |
[03:42.26] | |
[03:44.82] | His name and his surname' in letters of gold |
[03:48.40] | |
[03:53.22] | Young William O' Riley' appeared in my view |
[03:59.14] | |
[04:01.08] | He was my chief comrade back in farmed waterloo |
[04:07.78] | |
[04:14.03] | And as he lay dying' I heard his last cry |
[04:17.97] | |
[04:22.41] | " If you were here lovely Nancy I' d be willing to die" |
[04:29.72] | |
[04:30.85] | And as I told her this story' in anguish she flew' |
[04:36.47] | |
[04:39.22] | And the more that I told her' the paler she grew |
[04:45.04] | |
[04:50.96] | So I smiled on my Nancy' ' twas I broke your heart' |
[04:57.71] | |
[05:00.21] | In your fathers garden' that day we did part |
[05:05.77] | |
[05:08.34] | And this is the truth' and the truth I declare' |
[05:14.99] | |
[05:16.62] | Oh here' s your love token the gold ring I wear. |
[00:39.37] | 六月的一个早晨我出门散步 |
[00:47.56] | 去欣赏盛夏朗朗的原野和山谷。 |
[00:55.87] | 我看到一位金发少女,宛如女王(她正是我在战场上日夜思念的爱人), |
[01:04.43] | 她穿着精致长袍,披风绿得那么悦目。 |
[01:16.43] | 我(试探地)说:“可爱的女孩儿,愿意到我身边来不? |
[01:25.45] | 我们将步入殿堂,牵手到老, |
[01:34.18] | 我将为你披上精致的礼服,你会看起来像女王一样, |
[01:42.32] | 你就穿上你现在这身不菲长袍和绿得那么醒目的披风就够了! |
[01:54.01] | 她(认真的)说“年轻人,我只能说声对不住。 |
[02:02.82] | 因为我将不会为任何人出嫁,你当然也不可能。 |
[02:11.57] | 我将走向绿林深处, 避开所有男子的注目, |
[02:19.44] | 因为我爱的男孩阵亡在著名的滑铁卢。” |
[02:58.73] | “好吧,你要是不嫁,告诉我你爱人的名字, |
[03:06.98] | 因为我上过战场,可能知道这些事。”(我继续糊弄着我的爱人) |
[03:16.04] | “走近我,看看我的衣服, |
[03:23.61] | 他的名字就绣在绿披风上,很醒目。” |
[03:35.87] | 举起她的披风的缎带,我有幸看到—— |
[03:44.82] | 看到了他的名字(我自己的名字),被绣成了金色字母。 |
[03:53.22] | 映入眼帘的是三个字:威廉姆·欧·莱利。(此刻我内心百感交集) |
[04:01.08] | (我谎称)他是我战场上的上级。 |
[04:14.03] | 他临别之际,我听到了他最后的哭诉: |
[04:22.41] | “亲爱的南希,要是此刻你在我身边,我就不会那么痛苦的死去!” |
[04:30.85] | 我把他的故事告诉他,她更加痛苦了; |
[04:39.22] | 我说得越多,她的脸色越是苍白。 |
[04:50.96] | 所以我微笑着对我的南希说,“我让你伤心了吧(哦,亲爱的南希,我还没死,我就站在你面前)!" |
[05:00.21] | (你要是不敢相信,那么我说给你听:)那一天,我们是在你父亲的花园分开的······ |
[05:08.34] | 我所说的全是事实(我对天发誓) |
[05:16.62] | (快看吧,快看)这金戒子是你给我的定情信物,在我手上戴着呢!(我要娶你,我的真爱,你的披风绿得那么悦目。) |