歌曲 | The Last Of The Privateers |
歌手 | Allan Taylor |
专辑 | Leaving At Dawn |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:24.72] | In the company of thieves I set out for the plunder |
[00:32.36] | In search of adventure and tender in years |
[00:40.05] | I threw in my lot and was cast asunder |
[00:50.48] | And joined with the last of the privateers |
[00:56.86] | |
[01:01.67] | Mexican gold and rum from Jamaica |
[01:08.61] | To the isle of Bermuda to wait out the year |
[01:16.11] | Then south round the Horn and the Devil can take her |
[01:26.54] | It was all in a day for a privateer |
[01:32.44] | |
[01:44.94] | I took no advance in pay or promotion |
[01:52.63] | And squandered my share until it was gone |
[01:59.94] | I answered to no man whatever his station |
[02:10.06] | And lived out a dream to follow the sun |
[02:15.88] | |
[02:20.12] | For those dark-skinned beauties my heart is still yearning |
[02:27.62] | With a smile for a rogue they woule sing us ashore |
[02:34.94] | With wine and strong liquor and young blood a'burning 还 |
[02:45.37] | I would give up a ransom to see them once more |
[02:51.18] | |
[03:03.68] | I'll ship on board a Nantucket Trader |
[03:11.00] | And follow the course whichever she steers |
[03:18.49] | South to the Indies by chance to Bermuda |
[03:28.56] | And I'll bid farewell to the privateers |
[03:34.56] | |
[03:38.80] | Be cheery my friends and don't be down-hearted |
[03:45.80] | Drink a health to the man who throws away cares |
[03:53.18] | Lift your glass and be merry before we are parted |
[04:03.49] | Bid adieu to the last of the privateers |
[04:09.68] | |
[04:48.61] | Strike up a fiddle if you've a notion |
[04:55.92] | And lay me down easy under the stars |
[05:02.73] | Give me up to the deep of a dark rolling ocean |
[05:13.05] | Say farewell to the last of the privateers |
[05:18.98] |
[00:24.72] | In the company of thieves I set out for the plunder |
[00:32.36] | In search of adventure and tender in years |
[00:40.05] | I threw in my lot and was cast asunder |
[00:50.48] | And joined with the last of the privateers |
[00:56.86] | |
[01:01.67] | Mexican gold and rum from Jamaica |
[01:08.61] | To the isle of Bermuda to wait out the year |
[01:16.11] | Then south round the Horn and the Devil can take her |
[01:26.54] | It was all in a day for a privateer |
[01:32.44] | |
[01:44.94] | I took no advance in pay or promotion |
[01:52.63] | And squandered my share until it was gone |
[01:59.94] | I answered to no man whatever his station |
[02:10.06] | And lived out a dream to follow the sun |
[02:15.88] | |
[02:20.12] | For those darkskinned beauties my heart is still yearning |
[02:27.62] | With a smile for a rogue they woule sing us ashore |
[02:34.94] | With wine and strong liquor and young blood a' burning hai |
[02:45.37] | I would give up a ransom to see them once more |
[02:51.18] | |
[03:03.68] | I' ll ship on board a Nantucket Trader |
[03:11.00] | And follow the course whichever she steers |
[03:18.49] | South to the Indies by chance to Bermuda |
[03:28.56] | And I' ll bid farewell to the privateers |
[03:34.56] | |
[03:38.80] | Be cheery my friends and don' t be downhearted |
[03:45.80] | Drink a health to the man who throws away cares |
[03:53.18] | Lift your glass and be merry before we are parted |
[04:03.49] | Bid adieu to the last of the privateers |
[04:09.68] | |
[04:48.61] | Strike up a fiddle if you' ve a notion |
[04:55.92] | And lay me down easy under the stars |
[05:02.73] | Give me up to the deep of a dark rolling ocean |
[05:13.05] | Say farewell to the last of the privateers |
[05:18.98] |
[00:24.72] | In the company of thieves I set out for the plunder |
[00:32.36] | In search of adventure and tender in years |
[00:40.05] | I threw in my lot and was cast asunder |
[00:50.48] | And joined with the last of the privateers |
[00:56.86] | |
[01:01.67] | Mexican gold and rum from Jamaica |
[01:08.61] | To the isle of Bermuda to wait out the year |
[01:16.11] | Then south round the Horn and the Devil can take her |
[01:26.54] | It was all in a day for a privateer |
[01:32.44] | |
[01:44.94] | I took no advance in pay or promotion |
[01:52.63] | And squandered my share until it was gone |
[01:59.94] | I answered to no man whatever his station |
[02:10.06] | And lived out a dream to follow the sun |
[02:15.88] | |
[02:20.12] | For those darkskinned beauties my heart is still yearning |
[02:27.62] | With a smile for a rogue they woule sing us ashore |
[02:34.94] | With wine and strong liquor and young blood a' burning hái |
[02:45.37] | I would give up a ransom to see them once more |
[02:51.18] | |
[03:03.68] | I' ll ship on board a Nantucket Trader |
[03:11.00] | And follow the course whichever she steers |
[03:18.49] | South to the Indies by chance to Bermuda |
[03:28.56] | And I' ll bid farewell to the privateers |
[03:34.56] | |
[03:38.80] | Be cheery my friends and don' t be downhearted |
[03:45.80] | Drink a health to the man who throws away cares |
[03:53.18] | Lift your glass and be merry before we are parted |
[04:03.49] | Bid adieu to the last of the privateers |
[04:09.68] | |
[04:48.61] | Strike up a fiddle if you' ve a notion |
[04:55.92] | And lay me down easy under the stars |
[05:02.73] | Give me up to the deep of a dark rolling ocean |
[05:13.05] | Say farewell to the last of the privateers |
[05:18.98] |