作曲 : Traditional | |
It happened at last Whitson time | |
That I hae got no place | |
An' I gaed doon tae Inchfae | |
My fortune for tae chase. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
I met in wi' Adam Mitchell | |
An' a fee we did presume | |
He's a fairmer in Klenethlyn | |
At a place called Sleepytoon. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
If you an I agree says he | |
You'll get the fairest play | |
For I never bid my servants | |
Work above twelve hours a day. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
If a' be true you'll tell tae me | |
You think the place'll suit | |
An' I will gang along wi' you | |
Although you're an ugly brute. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Well the order was tae bed at nine. | |
An' never leave the toon | |
For every time we left it | |
We'd be fined a half a' croon. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Well we never heeded what he said | |
But aye we took the pass | |
Sometimes to buy tobacco | |
An' sometimes to court a lass. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Well my neighbour was fined a many's a croon | |
But never lost the heart | |
An' I myself was fined a croon | |
For turning ow'r the cart. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
And now the time has come at last | |
An' we hae all gang free | |
An' we'll gang doon tae Tilford | |
Tae hae ourselves a spree. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
An' when we gang tae Tilford | |
We'll make the glass gang roond | |
We'll tell them o' the muses | |
That we got at Sleepytoon. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Maybe we'll see auld Mitchell there | |
A' supping at his brose | |
I'll gie him a len o' my hankie | |
For tae wipe his snottery nose. | |
Sing I ree eritie a'ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. |
zuo qu : Traditional | |
It happened at last Whitson time | |
That I hae got no place | |
An' I gaed doon tae Inchfae | |
My fortune for tae chase. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
I met in wi' Adam Mitchell | |
An' a fee we did presume | |
He' s a fairmer in Klenethlyn | |
At a place called Sleepytoon. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
If you an I agree says he | |
You' ll get the fairest play | |
For I never bid my servants | |
Work above twelve hours a day. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
If a' be true you' ll tell tae me | |
You think the place' ll suit | |
An' I will gang along wi' you | |
Although you' re an ugly brute. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Well the order was tae bed at nine. | |
An' never leave the toon | |
For every time we left it | |
We' d be fined a half a' croon. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Well we never heeded what he said | |
But aye we took the pass | |
Sometimes to buy tobacco | |
An' sometimes to court a lass. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Well my neighbour was fined a many' s a croon | |
But never lost the heart | |
An' I myself was fined a croon | |
For turning ow' r the cart. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
And now the time has come at last | |
An' we hae all gang free | |
An' we' ll gang doon tae Tilford | |
Tae hae ourselves a spree. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
An' when we gang tae Tilford | |
We' ll make the glass gang roond | |
We' ll tell them o' the muses | |
That we got at Sleepytoon. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Maybe we' ll see auld Mitchell there | |
A' supping at his brose | |
I' ll gie him a len o' my hankie | |
For tae wipe his snottery nose. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. |
zuò qǔ : Traditional | |
It happened at last Whitson time | |
That I hae got no place | |
An' I gaed doon tae Inchfae | |
My fortune for tae chase. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
I met in wi' Adam Mitchell | |
An' a fee we did presume | |
He' s a fairmer in Klenethlyn | |
At a place called Sleepytoon. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
If you an I agree says he | |
You' ll get the fairest play | |
For I never bid my servants | |
Work above twelve hours a day. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
If a' be true you' ll tell tae me | |
You think the place' ll suit | |
An' I will gang along wi' you | |
Although you' re an ugly brute. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Well the order was tae bed at nine. | |
An' never leave the toon | |
For every time we left it | |
We' d be fined a half a' croon. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Well we never heeded what he said | |
But aye we took the pass | |
Sometimes to buy tobacco | |
An' sometimes to court a lass. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Well my neighbour was fined a many' s a croon | |
But never lost the heart | |
An' I myself was fined a croon | |
For turning ow' r the cart. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
And now the time has come at last | |
An' we hae all gang free | |
An' we' ll gang doon tae Tilford | |
Tae hae ourselves a spree. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
An' when we gang tae Tilford | |
We' ll make the glass gang roond | |
We' ll tell them o' the muses | |
That we got at Sleepytoon. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. | |
Maybe we' ll see auld Mitchell there | |
A' supping at his brose | |
I' ll gie him a len o' my hankie | |
For tae wipe his snottery nose. | |
Sing I ree eritie a' ree | |
An' sing I ree eritie an. |