Henry Martin

Henry Martin 歌词

歌曲 Henry Martin
歌手 Joan Baez
专辑 Joan Baez
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[00:14.84] There were three brothers in merry Scotland,
[00:18.91] In merry Scotland there were three,
[00:22.64] And they did cast lots which of them should go,
[00:26.71] should go, should go,
[00:29.77] And turn robber all on the salt sea.
[00:36.48] The lot it fell first upon Henry Martin,
[00:40.26] The youngest of all the three;
[00:44.04] That he should turn robber all on the salt sea,
[00:47.84] Salt sea, the salt sea.
[00:51.14] For to maintain his two brothers and he.
[01:06.50] He had not been sailing but a long winter's night
[01:10.49] And a part of a short winter's day,
[01:14.40] When he espied a stout lofty ship,
[01:17.96] lofty ship, lofty ship,
[01:21.21] Come abibing down on him straight way.
[01:29.83] Hullo! Hullo! cried Henry Martin,
[01:33.48] What makes you sail so nigh?
[01:37.14] I'm a rich merchant ship bound for fair London Town,
[01:40.79] London Town, London Town
[01:43.93] Would you please for to let me pass by?
[01:50.44] Oh no! Oh no! cried Henry Martin,
[01:54.15] That thing it never could be,
[01:57.72] For I have turned robber all on the salt sea
[02:01.99] Salt sea, the salt sea.
[02:05.16] For to maintain my two brothers and me.
[02:13.40] Come lower your topsail and brail up your mizz'n
[02:17.36] And bring your ship under my lee,
[02:21.08] Or I will give to you a full canon ball,
[02:24.51] Canon ball, canon ball,
[02:27.72] And all your dear bodies drown in the salt sea.
[02:36.46] Oh no! we won't lower our lofty topsail,
[02:40.46] Nor bring our ship under your lee,
[02:44.17] And you shan't take from us our rich merchant goods,
[02:47.93] Merchant goods, merchant goods
[02:51.53] Nor point our bold guns to the sea.
[03:06.65] Then broadside and broadside and at it they went
[03:10.44] For fully two hours or three,
[03:14.15] Till Henry Martin gave to them the deathshot,
[03:18.20] The deathshot, the deathshot,
[03:22.25] And straight to the bottom went she.
[03:32.49] Bad news, bad news, to old England came,
[03:36.48] Bad news to fair London Town,
[03:40.13] There's been a rich vessel and she's cast away,
[03:44.00] Cast away, cast away,
[03:49.45] And all of her merry men drown'd.
[00:14.84] There were three brothers in merry Scotland,
[00:18.91] In merry Scotland there were three,
[00:22.64] And they did cast lots which of them should go,
[00:26.71] should go, should go,
[00:29.77] And turn robber all on the salt sea.
[00:36.48] The lot it fell first upon Henry Martin,
[00:40.26] The youngest of all the three
[00:44.04] That he should turn robber all on the salt sea,
[00:47.84] Salt sea, the salt sea.
[00:51.14] For to maintain his two brothers and he.
[01:06.50] He had not been sailing but a long winter' s night
[01:10.49] And a part of a short winter' s day,
[01:14.40] When he espied a stout lofty ship,
[01:17.96] lofty ship, lofty ship,
[01:21.21] Come abibing down on him straight way.
[01:29.83] Hullo! Hullo! cried Henry Martin,
[01:33.48] What makes you sail so nigh?
[01:37.14] I' m a rich merchant ship bound for fair London Town,
[01:40.79] London Town, London Town
[01:43.93] Would you please for to let me pass by?
[01:50.44] Oh no! Oh no! cried Henry Martin,
[01:54.15] That thing it never could be,
[01:57.72] For I have turned robber all on the salt sea
[02:01.99] Salt sea, the salt sea.
[02:05.16] For to maintain my two brothers and me.
[02:13.40] Come lower your topsail and brail up your mizz' n
[02:17.36] And bring your ship under my lee,
[02:21.08] Or I will give to you a full canon ball,
[02:24.51] Canon ball, canon ball,
[02:27.72] And all your dear bodies drown in the salt sea.
[02:36.46] Oh no! we won' t lower our lofty topsail,
[02:40.46] Nor bring our ship under your lee,
[02:44.17] And you shan' t take from us our rich merchant goods,
[02:47.93] Merchant goods, merchant goods
[02:51.53] Nor point our bold guns to the sea.
[03:06.65] Then broadside and broadside and at it they went
[03:10.44] For fully two hours or three,
[03:14.15] Till Henry Martin gave to them the deathshot,
[03:18.20] The deathshot, the deathshot,
[03:22.25] And straight to the bottom went she.
[03:32.49] Bad news, bad news, to old England came,
[03:36.48] Bad news to fair London Town,
[03:40.13] There' s been a rich vessel and she' s cast away,
[03:44.00] Cast away, cast away,
[03:49.45] And all of her merry men drown' d.
[00:14.84] There were three brothers in merry Scotland,
[00:18.91] In merry Scotland there were three,
[00:22.64] And they did cast lots which of them should go,
[00:26.71] should go, should go,
[00:29.77] And turn robber all on the salt sea.
[00:36.48] The lot it fell first upon Henry Martin,
[00:40.26] The youngest of all the three
[00:44.04] That he should turn robber all on the salt sea,
[00:47.84] Salt sea, the salt sea.
[00:51.14] For to maintain his two brothers and he.
[01:06.50] He had not been sailing but a long winter' s night
[01:10.49] And a part of a short winter' s day,
[01:14.40] When he espied a stout lofty ship,
[01:17.96] lofty ship, lofty ship,
[01:21.21] Come abibing down on him straight way.
[01:29.83] Hullo! Hullo! cried Henry Martin,
[01:33.48] What makes you sail so nigh?
[01:37.14] I' m a rich merchant ship bound for fair London Town,
[01:40.79] London Town, London Town
[01:43.93] Would you please for to let me pass by?
[01:50.44] Oh no! Oh no! cried Henry Martin,
[01:54.15] That thing it never could be,
[01:57.72] For I have turned robber all on the salt sea
[02:01.99] Salt sea, the salt sea.
[02:05.16] For to maintain my two brothers and me.
[02:13.40] Come lower your topsail and brail up your mizz' n
[02:17.36] And bring your ship under my lee,
[02:21.08] Or I will give to you a full canon ball,
[02:24.51] Canon ball, canon ball,
[02:27.72] And all your dear bodies drown in the salt sea.
[02:36.46] Oh no! we won' t lower our lofty topsail,
[02:40.46] Nor bring our ship under your lee,
[02:44.17] And you shan' t take from us our rich merchant goods,
[02:47.93] Merchant goods, merchant goods
[02:51.53] Nor point our bold guns to the sea.
[03:06.65] Then broadside and broadside and at it they went
[03:10.44] For fully two hours or three,
[03:14.15] Till Henry Martin gave to them the deathshot,
[03:18.20] The deathshot, the deathshot,
[03:22.25] And straight to the bottom went she.
[03:32.49] Bad news, bad news, to old England came,
[03:36.48] Bad news to fair London Town,
[03:40.13] There' s been a rich vessel and she' s cast away,
[03:44.00] Cast away, cast away,
[03:49.45] And all of her merry men drown' d.
[00:14.84] 有三兄弟住在令人快活的苏格兰
[00:18.91] 令人快活的苏格兰有这么三个兄弟
[00:22.64] 他们总是以抽签的形式决定谁将出发
[00:26.71] 出发哟,出发
[00:29.77] 去做茫茫盐海上的强盗
[00:36.48] 第一条签落在了亨利·马丁的头上
[00:40.26] 三兄弟中最小的小伙子
[00:44.04] 就此动身前往盐海去做强盗
[00:47.84] 茫茫的盐海啊,盐海啊
[00:51.14] 只为了养活两位哥哥和自己
[01:06.50] 昼短夜长的冬日里他甚少出海远航
[01:10.49] 除非是碰到个短暂的明亮白日
[01:14.40] 那日正巧望见了一艘笨重的大船
[01:17.96] 笨重的大船啊,大船
[01:21.21] 朝着他的方向笔直开来
[01:29.83] “喂!喂!” 亨利·马丁大声高喊
[01:33.48] “这附近的海域你们也敢贸然闯入?”
[01:37.14] “我们的商船正要开往伦敦”
[01:40.79] “伦敦城啊,伦敦城”
[01:43.93] “你们可否行行好放我们通过?”
[01:50.44] “不!不!” 亨利·马丁喊道
[01:54.15] “永远都不可能”
[01:57.72] “我选择在这片盐海上打劫商船”
[02:01.99] “茫茫的盐海啊,盐海啊”
[02:05.16] “只是为了养活两位哥哥和自己”
[02:13.40] “降下你的桅帆吧”
[02:17.36] “把船靠在我这边”
[02:21.08] “否则就承受我这无情的炮火吧”
[02:24.51] “无情的炮火哟,炮火哟”
[02:27.72] “而后你们的尸体都会沉入冰冷的盐海”
[02:36.46] “绝不!我们绝不会降下自己的帆来”
[02:40.46] “更不会把乖乖把船送给你!”
[02:44.17] “你也别妄想得到船上满载着的货物!”
[02:47.93] “满载着货物啊,货物啊”
[02:51.53] “我们绝不会放弃无畏的反击”
[03:06.65] 接着双方舷炮齐发,黑烟四起
[03:10.44] 战斗持续了大概两或三个小时
[03:14.15] 直到亨利·马丁给出了致命的一击
[03:18.20] 致命一击啊,致命一击
[03:22.25] 那艘笨重的货船径直地沉入了海底
[03:32.49] 古老的英格兰收到了沉痛的坏消息
[03:36.48] 这个坏消息传到了美丽的伦敦
[03:40.13] 一艘满载着货物的巨船竟然就此沉没了
[03:44.00] 沉没了,沉没了
[03:49.45] 英勇的水手们尽数葬身于海底之中
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