Song | Ye Mariners All |
Artist | Martin Carthy |
Album | Martin Carthy |
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作词 : Traditional | |
Ye mariners all, as ye pass by, | |
Come in and drink when you are dry. | |
Come spend, my lads, your money brisk, | |
And pop your nose in a jug of this. | |
Ye tipplers all, as ye pass by, | |
Come in and drink when you are dry. | |
Come spend, my lads, your money brisk, | |
And pop your nose in a jug of this. | |
Ye tipplers all, if ye've half a crown, | |
You're welcome all for to sit down. | |
Come in, sit down, think not amiss, | |
To pop your nose in a jug of this. | |
Oh now I'm old and can scarcely crawl, | |
I've a long grey beard and a head that's bald. | |
Crown my desire, fulfil my bliss, | |
A pretty girl and a jug of this. | |
Oh when I'm in my grave and dead, | |
And all my sorrows are past and fled, | |
Transform me then into a fish, | |
And let me swim in a jug of this. | |
Ye mariners all, as ye pass by, | |
Come in and drink when you are dry. | |
Come in, sit down, think nought amiss, | |
To pop your nose in a jug of this. |
zuo ci : Traditional | |
Ye mariners all, as ye pass by, | |
Come in and drink when you are dry. | |
Come spend, my lads, your money brisk, | |
And pop your nose in a jug of this. | |
Ye tipplers all, as ye pass by, | |
Come in and drink when you are dry. | |
Come spend, my lads, your money brisk, | |
And pop your nose in a jug of this. | |
Ye tipplers all, if ye' ve half a crown, | |
You' re welcome all for to sit down. | |
Come in, sit down, think not amiss, | |
To pop your nose in a jug of this. | |
Oh now I' m old and can scarcely crawl, | |
I' ve a long grey beard and a head that' s bald. | |
Crown my desire, fulfil my bliss, | |
A pretty girl and a jug of this. | |
Oh when I' m in my grave and dead, | |
And all my sorrows are past and fled, | |
Transform me then into a fish, | |
And let me swim in a jug of this. | |
Ye mariners all, as ye pass by, | |
Come in and drink when you are dry. | |
Come in, sit down, think nought amiss, | |
To pop your nose in a jug of this. |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
Ye mariners all, as ye pass by, | |
Come in and drink when you are dry. | |
Come spend, my lads, your money brisk, | |
And pop your nose in a jug of this. | |
Ye tipplers all, as ye pass by, | |
Come in and drink when you are dry. | |
Come spend, my lads, your money brisk, | |
And pop your nose in a jug of this. | |
Ye tipplers all, if ye' ve half a crown, | |
You' re welcome all for to sit down. | |
Come in, sit down, think not amiss, | |
To pop your nose in a jug of this. | |
Oh now I' m old and can scarcely crawl, | |
I' ve a long grey beard and a head that' s bald. | |
Crown my desire, fulfil my bliss, | |
A pretty girl and a jug of this. | |
Oh when I' m in my grave and dead, | |
And all my sorrows are past and fled, | |
Transform me then into a fish, | |
And let me swim in a jug of this. | |
Ye mariners all, as ye pass by, | |
Come in and drink when you are dry. | |
Come in, sit down, think nought amiss, | |
To pop your nose in a jug of this. |