歌曲 | Monymusk Lads |
歌手 | Silly Wizard |
专辑 | Caledonia's Hardy Sons |
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作词 : Traditional | |
As l cam' in b | |
Y Monymustk | |
And doon by | |
Alford's dale, | |
A sad misfortune happened to me | |
And l think nae shame to tell. cho: | |
Fal to too a riddle doo. | |
Fal to toodle | |
I doe. As l gaed in by | |
Monymustk. | |
The moon was shining clear; | |
And I held on to | |
Lethendy To see my | |
Maggie dear. | |
I did gang when | |
I did think | |
That a' were sleepin' soun', | |
But plague upon yon auld wife | |
For she cam' slinkin' doon. | |
Sae cannily she slipped the lock | |
And set the door agee; | |
Then crawled upon her hands and knees | |
To see what it could be. | |
Then to the bells, wi' a' her micht | |
Sae loud she made thern ring. | |
Till faith! l thoeht aboot my lugs | |
The biggin she would bring. | |
And when she saw l wouldna slip. | |
She ran to the guidman. | |
Says: "There's a lad into the hoose. And that l winna stand. " | |
For it is a most disgraceful thing. | |
It would provoke a saunt. | |
To see a' the servant girls wi' lads. | |
When the gentle anes maun want." " | |
Providence has acted wrang. | |
Sic pleasures for to gie | |
Tae ony servant lad or lass | |
Just working for a fee." The auld man he cam' ben himsel' And he pushed ben his heid; Guidfaith! I thocht it was a ghost Just risen frae the deid. He'd duddy draws upon his legs, He'd on a cap o' white. And he'd a face as lang's my leg And in his hand a light. He's ta'en me by the shoulders broad An' pushed me oot o' doors. Thinks I, my auld lad, I'll come back When sleepin' gars ye snore. |
zuo ci : Traditional | |
As l cam' in b | |
Y Monymustk | |
And doon by | |
Alford' s dale, | |
A sad misfortune happened to me | |
And l think nae shame to tell. cho: | |
Fal to too a riddle doo. | |
Fal to toodle | |
I doe. As l gaed in by | |
Monymustk. | |
The moon was shining clear | |
And I held on to | |
Lethendy To see my | |
Maggie dear. | |
I did gang when | |
I did think | |
That a' were sleepin' soun', | |
But plague upon yon auld wife | |
For she cam' slinkin' doon. | |
Sae cannily she slipped the lock | |
And set the door agee | |
Then crawled upon her hands and knees | |
To see what it could be. | |
Then to the bells, wi' a' her micht | |
Sae loud she made thern ring. | |
Till faith! l thoeht aboot my lugs | |
The biggin she would bring. | |
And when she saw l wouldna slip. | |
She ran to the guidman. | |
Says: " There' s a lad into the hoose. And that l winna stand. " | |
For it is a most disgraceful thing. | |
It would provoke a saunt. | |
To see a' the servant girls wi' lads. | |
When the gentle anes maun want." " | |
Providence has acted wrang. | |
Sic pleasures for to gie | |
Tae ony servant lad or lass | |
Just working for a fee." The auld man he cam' ben himsel' And he pushed ben his heid Guidfaith! I thocht it was a ghost Just risen frae the deid. He' d duddy draws upon his legs, He' d on a cap o' white. And he' d a face as lang' s my leg And in his hand a light. He' s ta' en me by the shoulders broad An' pushed me oot o' doors. Thinks I, my auld lad, I' ll come back When sleepin' gars ye snore. |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
As l cam' in b | |
Y Monymustk | |
And doon by | |
Alford' s dale, | |
A sad misfortune happened to me | |
And l think nae shame to tell. cho: | |
Fal to too a riddle doo. | |
Fal to toodle | |
I doe. As l gaed in by | |
Monymustk. | |
The moon was shining clear | |
And I held on to | |
Lethendy To see my | |
Maggie dear. | |
I did gang when | |
I did think | |
That a' were sleepin' soun', | |
But plague upon yon auld wife | |
For she cam' slinkin' doon. | |
Sae cannily she slipped the lock | |
And set the door agee | |
Then crawled upon her hands and knees | |
To see what it could be. | |
Then to the bells, wi' a' her micht | |
Sae loud she made thern ring. | |
Till faith! l thoeht aboot my lugs | |
The biggin she would bring. | |
And when she saw l wouldna slip. | |
She ran to the guidman. | |
Says: " There' s a lad into the hoose. And that l winna stand. " | |
For it is a most disgraceful thing. | |
It would provoke a saunt. | |
To see a' the servant girls wi' lads. | |
When the gentle anes maun want." " | |
Providence has acted wrang. | |
Sic pleasures for to gie | |
Tae ony servant lad or lass | |
Just working for a fee." The auld man he cam' ben himsel' And he pushed ben his heid Guidfaith! I thocht it was a ghost Just risen frae the deid. He' d duddy draws upon his legs, He' d on a cap o' white. And he' d a face as lang' s my leg And in his hand a light. He' s ta' en me by the shoulders broad An' pushed me oot o' doors. Thinks I, my auld lad, I' ll come back When sleepin' gars ye snore. |