歌曲 | When a Man's in Love He Feels No Cold |
歌手 | Alasdair Roberts |
专辑 | Farewell Sorrow |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Roberts | |
She wore the guise of a winter squall | |
Blowing through my empty hall, | |
With rime on window, frost on sill, | |
And icicle on gable bell. | |
Then she wore the guise of fallow doe, | |
As great with young as she could go. | |
Then she turned to me, then turned to go, | |
Leaving footprints in the snow. | |
But when a man's in love he feels no cold, | |
when a man's in love he feels no cold. | |
When a man's in love he feels no cold, | |
When a man's in love he feels no cold. | |
So bake for us the bridal bread, | |
And brew the bridal beer, oh. | |
And make for us the bridal bed, | |
And we will disappear, oh. | |
And farewell to the Clyde water, | |
The gently flowing river. | |
My love and I are going away, | |
Although we know not whither. | |
When a man's in love he feels no cold, | |
When a man's in love he feels no cold. | |
So bake for us the bridal bread, | |
And brew the bridal beer, oh. | |
And make for us the bridal bed, | |
And we will disappear, oh. | |
And farewell to the Clyde water, | |
The gently flowing river. | |
My love and I are going away, | |
Although we know not whither. | |
My love and I are going away, | |
Although we know not whither. |
zuo qu : Roberts | |
She wore the guise of a winter squall | |
Blowing through my empty hall, | |
With rime on window, frost on sill, | |
And icicle on gable bell. | |
Then she wore the guise of fallow doe, | |
As great with young as she could go. | |
Then she turned to me, then turned to go, | |
Leaving footprints in the snow. | |
But when a man' s in love he feels no cold, | |
when a man' s in love he feels no cold. | |
When a man' s in love he feels no cold, | |
When a man' s in love he feels no cold. | |
So bake for us the bridal bread, | |
And brew the bridal beer, oh. | |
And make for us the bridal bed, | |
And we will disappear, oh. | |
And farewell to the Clyde water, | |
The gently flowing river. | |
My love and I are going away, | |
Although we know not whither. | |
When a man' s in love he feels no cold, | |
When a man' s in love he feels no cold. | |
So bake for us the bridal bread, | |
And brew the bridal beer, oh. | |
And make for us the bridal bed, | |
And we will disappear, oh. | |
And farewell to the Clyde water, | |
The gently flowing river. | |
My love and I are going away, | |
Although we know not whither. | |
My love and I are going away, | |
Although we know not whither. |
zuò qǔ : Roberts | |
She wore the guise of a winter squall | |
Blowing through my empty hall, | |
With rime on window, frost on sill, | |
And icicle on gable bell. | |
Then she wore the guise of fallow doe, | |
As great with young as she could go. | |
Then she turned to me, then turned to go, | |
Leaving footprints in the snow. | |
But when a man' s in love he feels no cold, | |
when a man' s in love he feels no cold. | |
When a man' s in love he feels no cold, | |
When a man' s in love he feels no cold. | |
So bake for us the bridal bread, | |
And brew the bridal beer, oh. | |
And make for us the bridal bed, | |
And we will disappear, oh. | |
And farewell to the Clyde water, | |
The gently flowing river. | |
My love and I are going away, | |
Although we know not whither. | |
When a man' s in love he feels no cold, | |
When a man' s in love he feels no cold. | |
So bake for us the bridal bread, | |
And brew the bridal beer, oh. | |
And make for us the bridal bed, | |
And we will disappear, oh. | |
And farewell to the Clyde water, | |
The gently flowing river. | |
My love and I are going away, | |
Although we know not whither. | |
My love and I are going away, | |
Although we know not whither. |