歌曲 | Tam Lin (Child 39) |
歌手 | Anaïs Mitchell |
歌手 | YoungStar |
专辑 | Child Ballads |
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[00:21] | Janet sits in her lonely room |
[00:24] | Sewing a silken seam |
[00:26] | And looking out on Carterhaugh |
[00:29] | Among the roses green |
[00:31] | And Janet sits in her lonely bower |
[00:34] | Sewing a silken thread |
[00:37] | And longed to be in Carterhaugh |
[00:39] | Among the roses red |
[00:44] | She's let the seam fall at her heel |
[00:47] | The needle to her toe |
[00:49] | And she has gone to Carterhaugh |
[00:52] | As fast as she can go |
[00:55] | She hadn't pulled a rose, a rose |
[00:57] | A rose, but only one |
[01:00] | When then appeared him, young Tamlin |
[01:02] | Says, “Lady, let alone” |
[01:05] | “What makes you pull the rose, the rose? |
[01:08] | What makes you break the tree? |
[01:10] | What makes you come to Carterhaugh |
[01:13] | Without the leave of me?” |
[01:17] | “But Carterhaugh is not your own |
[01:20] | Roses there are many |
[01:22] | I'll come and go all as I please |
[01:25] | And not ask leave of any” |
[01:27] | And he has took her by the hand |
[01:30] | Took her by the sleeve |
[01:33] | And he has laid this lady down |
[01:35] | Among the roses green |
[01:38] | And he has took her by the arm |
[01:40] | Took her by the hem |
[01:42] | And he has laid this lady down |
[01:45] | Among the roses red |
[02:07] | There's four and twenty ladies fair |
[02:11] | Sewing at the silk |
[02:14] | And Janet goes among them all |
[02:17] | Her face as pale as milk |
[02:19] | And four and twenty gentlemen |
[02:22] | Playing at the chess |
[02:24] | And Janet goes among them all |
[02:27] | As green as any glass |
[02:29] | Then up and spoke her father |
[02:32] | He's spoken meek and mild |
[02:35] | “Oh, alas, my daughter |
[02:37] | I fear you go with child” |
[02:40] | “And is it to a man of might |
[02:42] | Or to a man of means |
[02:45] | Or who among my gentlemen |
[02:47] | Shall give the babe his name?” |
[02:51] | “Oh, father, if I go with child |
[02:55] | This much to you I'll tell |
[02:57] | There's none among your gentlemen |
[03:00] | That I would treat so well” |
[03:02] | “And, father, if I go with child |
[03:05] | I must bear the blame |
[03:07] | There's none among your gentlemen |
[03:10] | Shall give the babe his name” |
[03:14] | She's let the seam fall at her hell |
[03:18] | The needle to her toe |
[03:20] | And she has gone to Carterhaugh |
[03:23] | As fast as she could go |
[03:25] | And she is down among the weeds |
[03:28] | Down among the thorn |
[03:30] | When then appeared Tamlin again |
[03:33] | Says, “Lady, pull no more” |
[03:35] | “What makes you pull the poison rose? |
[03:38] | What makes you break the tree? |
[03:40] | What makes you harm the little babe |
[03:43] | That I have got with thee?” |
[03:45] | “Oh I will pull the rose, Tamlin |
[03:48] | I will break the tree |
[03:51] | But I'll not bear the little babe |
[03:54] | That you have got with me” |
[03:56] | “If he were to a gentleman |
[03:59] | And not a wild shade |
[04:01] | I'd rock him all the winter's night |
[04:04] | And all the summer's day” |
[04:25] | “Then take me back into your arms |
[04:29] | If you my love would win |
[04:32] | And hold me tight and fear me not |
[04:35] | I'll be a gentleman” |
[04:37] | “But first I'll change all in your arms |
[04:40] | Into a wild wolf |
[04:42] | But hold me tight and fear me not |
[04:45] | I am your own true love” |
[04:48] | “And then I'll change all in your arms |
[04:50] | Into a wild bear |
[04:52] | But hold me tight and fear me not |
[04:56] | I am your husband dear” |
[04:58] | “And then I'll change all in your arms |
[05:01] | Into a lion bold |
[05:03] | But hold me tight and fear me not |
[05:05] | And you will love your child” |
[05:09] | At first he changed all in her arms |
[05:13] | Into a wild wolf |
[05:16] | She held him tight and feared him not |
[05:19] | He was her own true love |
[05:21] | And then he changed all in her arms |
[05:24] | Into a wild bear |
[05:26] | She held him tight and feared him not |
[05:29] | He was her husband dear |
[05:31] | And then he changed all in her arms |
[05:34] | Into a lion bold |
[05:36] | She held him tight and feared him not |
[05:39] | The father of her child |
[05:44] | And then he changed all in her arms |
[05:47] | Into a naked man |
[05:50] | She's wrapped him in her coat so warm |
[05:53] | And she has brought him home |
[00:21] | Janet sits in her lonely room |
[00:24] | Sewing a silken seam |
[00:26] | And looking out on Carterhaugh |
[00:29] | Among the roses green |
[00:31] | And Janet sits in her lonely bower |
[00:34] | Sewing a silken thread |
[00:37] | And longed to be in Carterhaugh |
[00:39] | Among the roses red |
[00:44] | She' s let the seam fall at her heel |
[00:47] | The needle to her toe |
[00:49] | And she has gone to Carterhaugh |
[00:52] | As fast as she can go |
[00:55] | She hadn' t pulled a rose, a rose |
[00:57] | A rose, but only one |
[01:00] | When then appeared him, young Tamlin |
[01:02] | Says, " Lady, let alone" |
[01:05] | " What makes you pull the rose, the rose? |
[01:08] | What makes you break the tree? |
[01:10] | What makes you come to Carterhaugh |
[01:13] | Without the leave of me?" |
[01:17] | " But Carterhaugh is not your own |
[01:20] | Roses there are many |
[01:22] | I' ll come and go all as I please |
[01:25] | And not ask leave of any" |
[01:27] | And he has took her by the hand |
[01:30] | Took her by the sleeve |
[01:33] | And he has laid this lady down |
[01:35] | Among the roses green |
[01:38] | And he has took her by the arm |
[01:40] | Took her by the hem |
[01:42] | And he has laid this lady down |
[01:45] | Among the roses red |
[02:07] | There' s four and twenty ladies fair |
[02:11] | Sewing at the silk |
[02:14] | And Janet goes among them all |
[02:17] | Her face as pale as milk |
[02:19] | And four and twenty gentlemen |
[02:22] | Playing at the chess |
[02:24] | And Janet goes among them all |
[02:27] | As green as any glass |
[02:29] | Then up and spoke her father |
[02:32] | He' s spoken meek and mild |
[02:35] | " Oh, alas, my daughter |
[02:37] | I fear you go with child" |
[02:40] | " And is it to a man of might |
[02:42] | Or to a man of means |
[02:45] | Or who among my gentlemen |
[02:47] | Shall give the babe his name?" |
[02:51] | " Oh, father, if I go with child |
[02:55] | This much to you I' ll tell |
[02:57] | There' s none among your gentlemen |
[03:00] | That I would treat so well" |
[03:02] | " And, father, if I go with child |
[03:05] | I must bear the blame |
[03:07] | There' s none among your gentlemen |
[03:10] | Shall give the babe his name" |
[03:14] | She' s let the seam fall at her hell |
[03:18] | The needle to her toe |
[03:20] | And she has gone to Carterhaugh |
[03:23] | As fast as she could go |
[03:25] | And she is down among the weeds |
[03:28] | Down among the thorn |
[03:30] | When then appeared Tamlin again |
[03:33] | Says, " Lady, pull no more" |
[03:35] | " What makes you pull the poison rose? |
[03:38] | What makes you break the tree? |
[03:40] | What makes you harm the little babe |
[03:43] | That I have got with thee?" |
[03:45] | " Oh I will pull the rose, Tamlin |
[03:48] | I will break the tree |
[03:51] | But I' ll not bear the little babe |
[03:54] | That you have got with me" |
[03:56] | " If he were to a gentleman |
[03:59] | And not a wild shade |
[04:01] | I' d rock him all the winter' s night |
[04:04] | And all the summer' s day" |
[04:25] | " Then take me back into your arms |
[04:29] | If you my love would win |
[04:32] | And hold me tight and fear me not |
[04:35] | I' ll be a gentleman" |
[04:37] | " But first I' ll change all in your arms |
[04:40] | Into a wild wolf |
[04:42] | But hold me tight and fear me not |
[04:45] | I am your own true love" |
[04:48] | " And then I' ll change all in your arms |
[04:50] | Into a wild bear |
[04:52] | But hold me tight and fear me not |
[04:56] | I am your husband dear" |
[04:58] | " And then I' ll change all in your arms |
[05:01] | Into a lion bold |
[05:03] | But hold me tight and fear me not |
[05:05] | And you will love your child" |
[05:09] | At first he changed all in her arms |
[05:13] | Into a wild wolf |
[05:16] | She held him tight and feared him not |
[05:19] | He was her own true love |
[05:21] | And then he changed all in her arms |
[05:24] | Into a wild bear |
[05:26] | She held him tight and feared him not |
[05:29] | He was her husband dear |
[05:31] | And then he changed all in her arms |
[05:34] | Into a lion bold |
[05:36] | She held him tight and feared him not |
[05:39] | The father of her child |
[05:44] | And then he changed all in her arms |
[05:47] | Into a naked man |
[05:50] | She' s wrapped him in her coat so warm |
[05:53] | And she has brought him home |
[00:21] | Janet sits in her lonely room |
[00:24] | Sewing a silken seam |
[00:26] | And looking out on Carterhaugh |
[00:29] | Among the roses green |
[00:31] | And Janet sits in her lonely bower |
[00:34] | Sewing a silken thread |
[00:37] | And longed to be in Carterhaugh |
[00:39] | Among the roses red |
[00:44] | She' s let the seam fall at her heel |
[00:47] | The needle to her toe |
[00:49] | And she has gone to Carterhaugh |
[00:52] | As fast as she can go |
[00:55] | She hadn' t pulled a rose, a rose |
[00:57] | A rose, but only one |
[01:00] | When then appeared him, young Tamlin |
[01:02] | Says, " Lady, let alone" |
[01:05] | " What makes you pull the rose, the rose? |
[01:08] | What makes you break the tree? |
[01:10] | What makes you come to Carterhaugh |
[01:13] | Without the leave of me?" |
[01:17] | " But Carterhaugh is not your own |
[01:20] | Roses there are many |
[01:22] | I' ll come and go all as I please |
[01:25] | And not ask leave of any" |
[01:27] | And he has took her by the hand |
[01:30] | Took her by the sleeve |
[01:33] | And he has laid this lady down |
[01:35] | Among the roses green |
[01:38] | And he has took her by the arm |
[01:40] | Took her by the hem |
[01:42] | And he has laid this lady down |
[01:45] | Among the roses red |
[02:07] | There' s four and twenty ladies fair |
[02:11] | Sewing at the silk |
[02:14] | And Janet goes among them all |
[02:17] | Her face as pale as milk |
[02:19] | And four and twenty gentlemen |
[02:22] | Playing at the chess |
[02:24] | And Janet goes among them all |
[02:27] | As green as any glass |
[02:29] | Then up and spoke her father |
[02:32] | He' s spoken meek and mild |
[02:35] | " Oh, alas, my daughter |
[02:37] | I fear you go with child" |
[02:40] | " And is it to a man of might |
[02:42] | Or to a man of means |
[02:45] | Or who among my gentlemen |
[02:47] | Shall give the babe his name?" |
[02:51] | " Oh, father, if I go with child |
[02:55] | This much to you I' ll tell |
[02:57] | There' s none among your gentlemen |
[03:00] | That I would treat so well" |
[03:02] | " And, father, if I go with child |
[03:05] | I must bear the blame |
[03:07] | There' s none among your gentlemen |
[03:10] | Shall give the babe his name" |
[03:14] | She' s let the seam fall at her hell |
[03:18] | The needle to her toe |
[03:20] | And she has gone to Carterhaugh |
[03:23] | As fast as she could go |
[03:25] | And she is down among the weeds |
[03:28] | Down among the thorn |
[03:30] | When then appeared Tamlin again |
[03:33] | Says, " Lady, pull no more" |
[03:35] | " What makes you pull the poison rose? |
[03:38] | What makes you break the tree? |
[03:40] | What makes you harm the little babe |
[03:43] | That I have got with thee?" |
[03:45] | " Oh I will pull the rose, Tamlin |
[03:48] | I will break the tree |
[03:51] | But I' ll not bear the little babe |
[03:54] | That you have got with me" |
[03:56] | " If he were to a gentleman |
[03:59] | And not a wild shade |
[04:01] | I' d rock him all the winter' s night |
[04:04] | And all the summer' s day" |
[04:25] | " Then take me back into your arms |
[04:29] | If you my love would win |
[04:32] | And hold me tight and fear me not |
[04:35] | I' ll be a gentleman" |
[04:37] | " But first I' ll change all in your arms |
[04:40] | Into a wild wolf |
[04:42] | But hold me tight and fear me not |
[04:45] | I am your own true love" |
[04:48] | " And then I' ll change all in your arms |
[04:50] | Into a wild bear |
[04:52] | But hold me tight and fear me not |
[04:56] | I am your husband dear" |
[04:58] | " And then I' ll change all in your arms |
[05:01] | Into a lion bold |
[05:03] | But hold me tight and fear me not |
[05:05] | And you will love your child" |
[05:09] | At first he changed all in her arms |
[05:13] | Into a wild wolf |
[05:16] | She held him tight and feared him not |
[05:19] | He was her own true love |
[05:21] | And then he changed all in her arms |
[05:24] | Into a wild bear |
[05:26] | She held him tight and feared him not |
[05:29] | He was her husband dear |
[05:31] | And then he changed all in her arms |
[05:34] | Into a lion bold |
[05:36] | She held him tight and feared him not |
[05:39] | The father of her child |
[05:44] | And then he changed all in her arms |
[05:47] | Into a naked man |
[05:50] | She' s wrapped him in her coat so warm |
[05:53] | And she has brought him home |