歌曲 | Lady Keith's Lament |
歌手 | Connie Dover |
专辑 | If Ever I Return |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Traditional |
[00:24.94] | I may sit in my wee old house |
[00:30.67] | At the spinning wheel to toil so dreary |
[00:38.67] | I may think of a day that is gone |
[00:44.20] | And sigh and some till I grow weary |
[00:51.20] | I ne'er could brook I ne'er could brook |
[00:57.93] | A foreign king to own or flatter |
[01:04.18] | And I will sing a ranting song |
[01:10.69] | The day our king comes o'er the water |
[01:30.18] | I have seen the good old day |
[01:35.92] | The day of pride and chieftain's glory |
[01:42.70] | When royal Stuart held the sway |
[01:49.68] | And none heard tell of Whig or Tory |
[01:57.44] | Though silver be my hair one day |
[02:02.94] | And age has struck me down what matter |
[02:09.20] | I'll dance and sing the happy day |
[02:15.20] | The day our king comes o'er the water |
[02:35.68] | If I live to see the day |
[02:40.94] | That i have begged and begged from Heaven |
[02:47.94] | I'll fling my rock and reel away |
[02:54.94] | And dance and sing from morn‘ till evening |
[03:02.64] | For there is one I will not name |
[03:08.74] | Who comes the be-engine bike to scatter |
[03:14.50] | And I'll put on my bridal gown |
[03:20.98] | The day our king comes o'er the water |
[03:31.74] | A curse on dull and drawling Whig |
[03:37.49] | The whining ranting low deceiver |
[03:44.25] | With heart so black and lies so big |
[03:50.75] | The canting tongue of clish mclaver |
[03:58.50] | My father was a good lord's son |
[04:04.48] | My mother was an earl's daughter |
[04:11.01] | And I'll be Lady Keith again |
[04:17.01] | The day our king comes o'er the water |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Traditional |
[00:24.94] | I may sit in my wee old house |
[00:30.67] | At the spinning wheel to toil so dreary |
[00:38.67] | I may think of a day that is gone |
[00:44.20] | And sigh and some till I grow weary |
[00:51.20] | I ne' er could brook I ne' er could brook |
[00:57.93] | A foreign king to own or flatter |
[01:04.18] | And I will sing a ranting song |
[01:10.69] | The day our king comes o' er the water |
[01:30.18] | I have seen the good old day |
[01:35.92] | The day of pride and chieftain' s glory |
[01:42.70] | When royal Stuart held the sway |
[01:49.68] | And none heard tell of Whig or Tory |
[01:57.44] | Though silver be my hair one day |
[02:02.94] | And age has struck me down what matter |
[02:09.20] | I' ll dance and sing the happy day |
[02:15.20] | The day our king comes o' er the water |
[02:35.68] | If I live to see the day |
[02:40.94] | That i have begged and begged from Heaven |
[02:47.94] | I' ll fling my rock and reel away |
[02:54.94] | And dance and sing from morn' till evening |
[03:02.64] | For there is one I will not name |
[03:08.74] | Who comes the beengine bike to scatter |
[03:14.50] | And I' ll put on my bridal gown |
[03:20.98] | The day our king comes o' er the water |
[03:31.74] | A curse on dull and drawling Whig |
[03:37.49] | The whining ranting low deceiver |
[03:44.25] | With heart so black and lies so big |
[03:50.75] | The canting tongue of clish mclaver |
[03:58.50] | My father was a good lord' s son |
[04:04.48] | My mother was an earl' s daughter |
[04:11.01] | And I' ll be Lady Keith again |
[04:17.01] | The day our king comes o' er the water |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Traditional |
[00:24.94] | I may sit in my wee old house |
[00:30.67] | At the spinning wheel to toil so dreary |
[00:38.67] | I may think of a day that is gone |
[00:44.20] | And sigh and some till I grow weary |
[00:51.20] | I ne' er could brook I ne' er could brook |
[00:57.93] | A foreign king to own or flatter |
[01:04.18] | And I will sing a ranting song |
[01:10.69] | The day our king comes o' er the water |
[01:30.18] | I have seen the good old day |
[01:35.92] | The day of pride and chieftain' s glory |
[01:42.70] | When royal Stuart held the sway |
[01:49.68] | And none heard tell of Whig or Tory |
[01:57.44] | Though silver be my hair one day |
[02:02.94] | And age has struck me down what matter |
[02:09.20] | I' ll dance and sing the happy day |
[02:15.20] | The day our king comes o' er the water |
[02:35.68] | If I live to see the day |
[02:40.94] | That i have begged and begged from Heaven |
[02:47.94] | I' ll fling my rock and reel away |
[02:54.94] | And dance and sing from morn' till evening |
[03:02.64] | For there is one I will not name |
[03:08.74] | Who comes the beengine bike to scatter |
[03:14.50] | And I' ll put on my bridal gown |
[03:20.98] | The day our king comes o' er the water |
[03:31.74] | A curse on dull and drawling Whig |
[03:37.49] | The whining ranting low deceiver |
[03:44.25] | With heart so black and lies so big |
[03:50.75] | The canting tongue of clish mclaver |
[03:58.50] | My father was a good lord' s son |
[04:04.48] | My mother was an earl' s daughter |
[04:11.01] | And I' ll be Lady Keith again |
[04:17.01] | The day our king comes o' er the water |
[00:24.94] | 我要歇身于我方寸的旧宅 |
[00:30.67] | 在那枯燥地转动着的纺车前 |
[00:38.67] | 回想逝去的岁月 |
[00:44.20] | 叹息 直到我对此一切心生厌倦 |
[00:51.20] | 我永远 永远不能容忍 |
[00:57.93] | 任那一窍不通的德国皇帝发号施令 |
[01:04.18] | 我要唱响一首慷慨激昂的歌 |
[01:10.69] | 在我们的王越水而至的那一天 |
[01:30.18] | 我见过辉煌的昨天 |
[01:35.92] | 充满了自尊与宗族长之荣耀的昨天 |
[01:42.70] | 当斯图亚特王室再度执起权杖 |
[01:49.68] | 辉格党与托利党之间的争端也声势渐小 |
[01:57.44] | 即使有一天 我将满头银丝 |
[02:02.94] | 被湮没于时代的长河 |
[02:09.20] | 我仍要跳 要唱 为了那些快乐的日子们 |
[02:15.20] | 为我们的王越水而至的那一天 |
[02:35.68] | 如我有幸可目睹那一天的到来 |
[02:40.94] | 我已为之在天堂日夜祈祷 |
[02:47.94] | 我就要扔掉我记事的卷轴 和用以刻画的石子 |
[02:54.94] | 然后从早到晚地又唱又跳…… |
[03:02.64] | 我不指出那人的名字 |
[03:08.74] | |
[03:14.50] | 我将身穿新娘的华服 |
[03:20.98] | 在我们的王越水而至的那一天 |
[03:31.74] | 诅咒愚钝又拖拖沓沓的辉格一派 |
[03:37.49] | 这些咆哮着发着牢骚的卑鄙骗子 |
[03:44.25] | 黑心地撒着弥天大谎 |
[03:50.75] | 巧舌如簧又假惺惺 |
[03:58.50] | 我的父亲 他是一位贵族的后代 |
[04:04.48] | 而我的母亲 是伯爵的女儿 |
[04:11.01] | 当我们的王越水而至时 |
[04:17.01] | 我将再度成为基思夫人 |