Thousands Are Sailing

Thousands Are Sailing 歌词

歌曲 Thousands Are Sailing
歌手 Liam Neeson
专辑 Winter's Crossing (with Phil Coulter)
下载 Image LRC TXT
[ti:]
[ar:]
[al:]
[00:25.54] It is the month of September
[00:28.42] in the year 1866
[00:30.71] an english gentleman Edwin war
[00:33.25] who was traveling through the north of Ireland
[00:35.49] road home to his family
[00:43.10] I was at the Baleny station the other day
[00:45.85] when I saw a distressing scene
[00:48.25] a company of start young peasants were leaving by the train for Londonderry
[00:52.62] from where they were to take shipping for America
[00:56.61] The whole platform was crowded with their friends and relatives
[01:00.11] all simple rustic folk
[01:02.15] Form hooray headed age leaning upon the staff
[01:05.09] to the unconscious infant crowing in his mather’s arms
[01:09.27] The parting scene was painfully tarting.
[01:32.98] Every eye was drowned in tears
[01:35.78] and wild unrestrained cries of affection
[01:38.82] as they embraced each other again and again
[01:41.77] moved even the porters
[01:43.66] to whom such scenes were familiar.
[01:54.36] As the train began to move slowly away
[01:57.25]2 or 3 of those upon the platform clung[01:59.35] screaming to the carriage stores
[02:03.38] until dragged away
[02:08.27] And amongst the wild out cry that rows who were left behind
[02:13.17] One poor woman fell back
[02:15.26] upon the seat against the wall
[02:17.25] wailing
[02:18.59] oh my darling my darling
[02:21.78] Whilst an old white headed man hard by
[02:24.47] dropped down on his knees
[02:26.56] with up lifted arms cried
[02:29.20] oh may the hand of bliss of god be about thee
[02:33.73] my own son
ti:
ar:
al:
[00:25.54] It is the month of September
[00:28.42] in the year 1866
[00:30.71] an english gentleman Edwin war
[00:33.25] who was traveling through the north of Ireland
[00:35.49] road home to his family
[00:43.10] I was at the Baleny station the other day
[00:45.85] when I saw a distressing scene
[00:48.25] a company of start young peasants were leaving by the train for Londonderry
[00:52.62] from where they were to take shipping for America
[00:56.61] The whole platform was crowded with their friends and relatives
[01:00.11] all simple rustic folk
[01:02.15] Form hooray headed age leaning upon the staff
[01:05.09] to the unconscious infant crowing in his mather' s arms
[01:09.27] The parting scene was painfully tarting.
[01:32.98] Every eye was drowned in tears
[01:35.78] and wild unrestrained cries of affection
[01:38.82] as they embraced each other again and again
[01:41.77] moved even the porters
[01:43.66] to whom such scenes were familiar.
[01:54.36] As the train began to move slowly away
[01:57.25]2 or 3 of those upon the platform clung[01:59.35] screaming to the carriage stores
[02:03.38] until dragged away
[02:08.27] And amongst the wild out cry that rows who were left behind
[02:13.17] One poor woman fell back
[02:15.26] upon the seat against the wall
[02:17.25] wailing
[02:18.59] oh my darling my darling
[02:21.78] Whilst an old white headed man hard by
[02:24.47] dropped down on his knees
[02:26.56] with up lifted arms cried
[02:29.20] oh may the hand of bliss of god be about thee
[02:33.73] my own son
ti:
ar:
al:
[00:25.54] It is the month of September
[00:28.42] in the year 1866
[00:30.71] an english gentleman Edwin war
[00:33.25] who was traveling through the north of Ireland
[00:35.49] road home to his family
[00:43.10] I was at the Baleny station the other day
[00:45.85] when I saw a distressing scene
[00:48.25] a company of start young peasants were leaving by the train for Londonderry
[00:52.62] from where they were to take shipping for America
[00:56.61] The whole platform was crowded with their friends and relatives
[01:00.11] all simple rustic folk
[01:02.15] Form hooray headed age leaning upon the staff
[01:05.09] to the unconscious infant crowing in his mather' s arms
[01:09.27] The parting scene was painfully tarting.
[01:32.98] Every eye was drowned in tears
[01:35.78] and wild unrestrained cries of affection
[01:38.82] as they embraced each other again and again
[01:41.77] moved even the porters
[01:43.66] to whom such scenes were familiar.
[01:54.36] As the train began to move slowly away
[01:57.25]2 or 3 of those upon the platform clung[01:59.35] screaming to the carriage stores
[02:03.38] until dragged away
[02:08.27] And amongst the wild out cry that rows who were left behind
[02:13.17] One poor woman fell back
[02:15.26] upon the seat against the wall
[02:17.25] wailing
[02:18.59] oh my darling my darling
[02:21.78] Whilst an old white headed man hard by
[02:24.47] dropped down on his knees
[02:26.56] with up lifted arms cried
[02:29.20] oh may the hand of bliss of god be about thee
[02:33.73] my own son
[00:25.54] 那是一个九月
[00:28.42] 1866年的
[00:30.71] 一个叫爱德温~华的英国人
[00:33.25] 他旅经爱尔兰的北边
[00:35.49] 途经家乡的旅途
[00:43.10] 那天在Baleny车站
[00:45.85] 看到了心酸的场景
[00:48.25] 刚要坐火车离开家乡到伦敦德里郡的一群年经农民伙伴
[00:52.62] 从那儿她们要乘船去到美国
[00:56.61] 整个站台都站满为她们送别的亲朋好友
[01:00.11] 流露着淳朴自然
[01:02.15] 年长者倚着拐杖说着祝福的话
[01:05.09] 不谙世事的婴儿安然的蜷缩在妈妈的怀抱里
[01:09.27] 情景引人不胜唏嘘
[01:32.98] 人人泪眼婆娑
[01:35.78] 情到深处难自禁
[01:38.82] 他们拥抱了一次又一次
[01:41.77] 直到搬运工人到来
[01:43.66] 对他们来说这是再熟悉不过的场景
[01:54.36] 当火车开始缓慢开动
[01:57.25] 在站台上的两三个人对着开动的火车失声大喊
[01:59.35] 在站台上的两三个人对着开动的火车失声大喊
[02:03.38] 直到火车.不见踪影
[02:08.27] 这些喧嚣哭嚷的人们才慢慢散去
[02:13.17] 失意的女人返回家
[02:15.26] 坐在椅子靠在墙上
[02:17.25] 悲叹臆想
[02:18.59] 奥我亲爱的敬爱的
[02:21.78] 当一个不再年经的白人努力的
[02:24.47] 弯下他的膝盖
[02:26.56] 举着他的胳膊喊道
[02:29.20] 双手会创造奇迹,上帝福佑
[02:33.73] 我最爱的人阿
Thousands Are Sailing 歌词
YouTube搜索结果 (转至YouTube)