Song | Britten: Corpus Christi Carol (from A Boy Was Born) |
Artist | The Choirboys |
Album | The Choir Boys |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Britten | |
He bear her off, he bear her down. | |
He bear her into an orchard ground. | |
Lu Li Lu Lay Lu Li Lu Lay, | |
The falcon hath bourne my mate away. | |
And in this orchard there was a hold, | |
That was hanged with purple and gold. | |
And in that hold there was a bed, | |
And it was hanged with gold so red. | |
Lu Li Lu Lay Lu Li Lu Lay, | |
The falcon hath bourne my mate away. | |
And on this bed there lyeth a knight. | |
His wound is bleeding day and night. | |
By his bedside kneeleth a maid, | |
And she weepeth both night and day. | |
Lu Li Lu Lay Lu Li Lu Lay, | |
The falcon hath bourne my mate away. | |
By his bedside standeth a stone | |
Corpus Christi written thereon. |
zuo qu : Britten | |
He bear her off, he bear her down. | |
He bear her into an orchard ground. | |
Lu Li Lu Lay Lu Li Lu Lay, | |
The falcon hath bourne my mate away. | |
And in this orchard there was a hold, | |
That was hanged with purple and gold. | |
And in that hold there was a bed, | |
And it was hanged with gold so red. | |
Lu Li Lu Lay Lu Li Lu Lay, | |
The falcon hath bourne my mate away. | |
And on this bed there lyeth a knight. | |
His wound is bleeding day and night. | |
By his bedside kneeleth a maid, | |
And she weepeth both night and day. | |
Lu Li Lu Lay Lu Li Lu Lay, | |
The falcon hath bourne my mate away. | |
By his bedside standeth a stone | |
Corpus Christi written thereon. |
zuò qǔ : Britten | |
He bear her off, he bear her down. | |
He bear her into an orchard ground. | |
Lu Li Lu Lay Lu Li Lu Lay, | |
The falcon hath bourne my mate away. | |
And in this orchard there was a hold, | |
That was hanged with purple and gold. | |
And in that hold there was a bed, | |
And it was hanged with gold so red. | |
Lu Li Lu Lay Lu Li Lu Lay, | |
The falcon hath bourne my mate away. | |
And on this bed there lyeth a knight. | |
His wound is bleeding day and night. | |
By his bedside kneeleth a maid, | |
And she weepeth both night and day. | |
Lu Li Lu Lay Lu Li Lu Lay, | |
The falcon hath bourne my mate away. | |
By his bedside standeth a stone | |
Corpus Christi written thereon. |