歌曲 | The Echo Mocks the Corncrake |
歌手 | Andy M. Stewart |
专辑 | Man in the Moon |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Traditional | |
The lass that | |
I loo'ed first of all | |
Was handsome young and fair | |
Wi' her I spent some happy nichts | |
Alang the banks o' | |
Ayr Wi' her | |
I spent some happy nichts | |
Whaur yon wee burnie rows | |
Whaur the echo mocks the corncrake | |
Amongst the | |
Whinny Knowes | |
We loved each other dearly | |
Disputes we seldom had | |
As constant as the pendulum | |
Her heart beat always glad | |
We sought for love and found it | |
Whaur yon wee burnie rows | |
Whaur the echo mocks the corncrake | |
Amongst the | |
Whinny Knowes | |
Ye maidens fair and pleasure dames | |
Come fae the banks o' | |
Doon Ye dearly pay for every scent | |
To the barbers for perfume | |
But rural joy is free for a' | |
Whaur the scented clover grows | |
Whaur the echo mocks the corncrake | |
Amongst the | |
Whinny Knowes | |
The corncrake is noo awa' | |
The burn is tae the brim | |
The Whinny | |
Knowes are cled wi' snaw | |
That taps the highest whin | |
But when cauld winter is awa' | |
And summer clears the sky | |
We'll welcome back the corncrake | |
The bird o' rural joy |
zuo ci : Traditional | |
The lass that | |
I loo' ed first of all | |
Was handsome young and fair | |
Wi' her I spent some happy nichts | |
Alang the banks o' | |
Ayr Wi' her | |
I spent some happy nichts | |
Whaur yon wee burnie rows | |
Whaur the echo mocks the corncrake | |
Amongst the | |
Whinny Knowes | |
We loved each other dearly | |
Disputes we seldom had | |
As constant as the pendulum | |
Her heart beat always glad | |
We sought for love and found it | |
Whaur yon wee burnie rows | |
Whaur the echo mocks the corncrake | |
Amongst the | |
Whinny Knowes | |
Ye maidens fair and pleasure dames | |
Come fae the banks o' | |
Doon Ye dearly pay for every scent | |
To the barbers for perfume | |
But rural joy is free for a' | |
Whaur the scented clover grows | |
Whaur the echo mocks the corncrake | |
Amongst the | |
Whinny Knowes | |
The corncrake is noo awa' | |
The burn is tae the brim | |
The Whinny | |
Knowes are cled wi' snaw | |
That taps the highest whin | |
But when cauld winter is awa' | |
And summer clears the sky | |
We' ll welcome back the corncrake | |
The bird o' rural joy |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
The lass that | |
I loo' ed first of all | |
Was handsome young and fair | |
Wi' her I spent some happy nichts | |
Alang the banks o' | |
Ayr Wi' her | |
I spent some happy nichts | |
Whaur yon wee burnie rows | |
Whaur the echo mocks the corncrake | |
Amongst the | |
Whinny Knowes | |
We loved each other dearly | |
Disputes we seldom had | |
As constant as the pendulum | |
Her heart beat always glad | |
We sought for love and found it | |
Whaur yon wee burnie rows | |
Whaur the echo mocks the corncrake | |
Amongst the | |
Whinny Knowes | |
Ye maidens fair and pleasure dames | |
Come fae the banks o' | |
Doon Ye dearly pay for every scent | |
To the barbers for perfume | |
But rural joy is free for a' | |
Whaur the scented clover grows | |
Whaur the echo mocks the corncrake | |
Amongst the | |
Whinny Knowes | |
The corncrake is noo awa' | |
The burn is tae the brim | |
The Whinny | |
Knowes are cled wi' snaw | |
That taps the highest whin | |
But when cauld winter is awa' | |
And summer clears the sky | |
We' ll welcome back the corncrake | |
The bird o' rural joy |