Song | The Mariner's Revenge Song |
Artist | The Decemberists |
Album | Picaresque |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Meloy |
[00:09.734] | We are two mariners |
[00:12.045] | Our ship's sole survivors |
[00:14.389] | In this belly of a whale |
[00:19.104] | It's ribs are ceiling beams |
[00:21.385] | It's guts are carpeting |
[00:23.941] | I guess we have some time to kill |
[00:28.715] | You may not remember me |
[00:30.917] | I was a child of three |
[00:33.448] | And you, a lad of eighteen |
[00:38.001] | But, I remember you |
[00:40.313] | And I will relate to you |
[00:42.575] | How our histories interweave |
[00:46.678] | At the time you were |
[00:49.088] | A rake and a roustabout |
[00:53.958] | Spending all your money |
[00:56.408] | On the whores and hounds |
[01:00.902] | (oh, oh) |
[01:03.722] | You had a charming air |
[01:05.949] | All cheap and debonair |
[01:08.306] | My widowed mother found so sweet |
[01:13.262] | And so she took you in |
[01:15.615] | Her sheets still warm with him |
[01:18.020] | Now filled with filth and foul disease |
[01:22.606] | As time wore on you proved |
[01:24.828] | A debt-ridden drunken mess |
[01:29.132] | Leaving my mother |
[01:31.503] | A poor consumptive wretch |
[01:36.760] | (oh, oh) |
[01:39.686] | And then you disappeared |
[01:41.992] | Your gambling arrears |
[01:44.388] | The only thing you left behind |
[01:49.009] | And then the magistrate |
[01:51.513] | Reclaimed our small estate |
[01:54.079] | And my poor mother lost her mind |
[01:58.229] | Then, one day in spring |
[02:00.634] | My dear sweet mother died |
[02:04.893] | But, before she did |
[02:06.929] | I took her hand as she, dying, cried: |
[02:12.448] | (oh, oh) |
[02:14.870] | "Find him, find him“ |
[02:18.310] | Tie him to a pole and break |
[02:21.195] | His fingers to splinters |
[02:23.708] | Drag him to a hole until he |
[02:26.498] | Wakes up naked |
[02:29.163] | Clawing at the ceiling |
[02:31.143] | Of his grave" |
[02:34.217] | ...... |
[02:49.524] | It took me fifteen years |
[02:52.109] | To swallow all my tears |
[02:54.753] | Among the urchins in the street |
[03:00.215] | Until a priory |
[03:02.753] | Took pity and hired me |
[03:05.519] | To keep their vestry nice and neat |
[03:10.551] | But, never once in the employ |
[03:13.404] | Of these holy men |
[03:18.583] | Did I ever, once turn my mind |
[03:22.074] | From the thought of revenge |
[03:26.820] | (oh, oh) |
[03:30.960] | One night I overheard |
[03:33.495] | The prior exchanging words |
[03:36.047] | With a penitent whaler from the sea |
[03:40.806] | The captain of his ship |
[03:43.027] | Who matched you toe to tip |
[03:45.538] | Was known for wanton cruelty |
[03:50.219] | The following day |
[03:51.714] | I shipped to sea |
[03:53.154] | With a privateer |
[03:56.889] | And in the whistle |
[03:59.432] | Of the wind |
[04:00.722] | I could almost hear |
[04:04.669] | (oh, oh) |
[04:07.629] | "Find him, find him“ |
[04:10.876] | Tie him to a pole and break |
[04:13.801] | His fingers to splinters |
[04:16.442] | Drag him to a hole until he |
[04:19.117] | Wakes up naked |
[04:21.704] | Clawing at the ceiling |
[04:24.380] | Of his grave” |
[04:31.414] | “There is one thing I must say to you“ |
[04:37.509] | As you sail across the sea |
[04:43.529] | Always, your mother will watch over you |
[04:49.636] | As you avenge this wicked deed" |
[04:55.873] | ...... |
[05:56.998] | And then, that fateful night |
[05:59.737] | We had you in our sight |
[06:02.645] | After twenty months at sea |
[06:07.530] | Your starboard flank abeam |
[06:10.118] | I was getting my muskets clean |
[06:12.681] | When came this rumbling from beneath |
[06:17.462] | The ocean shook |
[06:19.959] | The sky went black |
[06:21.967] | And the captain quailed |
[06:26.451] | And before us grew |
[06:29.172] | The angry jaws |
[06:31.532] | Of a giant whale |
[06:35.525] | (oh..) |
[06:46.883] | Don't know how I survived |
[06:49.439] | The crew all was chewed alive |
[06:51.926] | I must have slipped between his teeth |
[06:57.130] | But, oh, what providence |
[06:59.647] | What divine intelligence |
[07:02.471] | That you should survive |
[07:04.135] | As well as me |
[07:07.418] | It gives my heart great joy |
[07:09.892] | To see your eyes fill with fear |
[07:14.392] | To lean in close |
[07:16.676] | And I will whisper |
[07:18.335] | The last words you'll hear |
[07:22.625] | (oh, oh) |
[07:26.367] | ...... |
[08:42.613] |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Meloy |
[00:09.734] | We are two mariners |
[00:12.045] | Our ship' s sole survivors |
[00:14.389] | In this belly of a whale |
[00:19.104] | It' s ribs are ceiling beams |
[00:21.385] | It' s guts are carpeting |
[00:23.941] | I guess we have some time to kill |
[00:28.715] | You may not remember me |
[00:30.917] | I was a child of three |
[00:33.448] | And you, a lad of eighteen |
[00:38.001] | But, I remember you |
[00:40.313] | And I will relate to you |
[00:42.575] | How our histories interweave |
[00:46.678] | At the time you were |
[00:49.088] | A rake and a roustabout |
[00:53.958] | Spending all your money |
[00:56.408] | On the whores and hounds |
[01:00.902] | oh, oh |
[01:03.722] | You had a charming air |
[01:05.949] | All cheap and debonair |
[01:08.306] | My widowed mother found so sweet |
[01:13.262] | And so she took you in |
[01:15.615] | Her sheets still warm with him |
[01:18.020] | Now filled with filth and foul disease |
[01:22.606] | As time wore on you proved |
[01:24.828] | A debtridden drunken mess |
[01:29.132] | Leaving my mother |
[01:31.503] | A poor consumptive wretch |
[01:36.760] | oh, oh |
[01:39.686] | And then you disappeared |
[01:41.992] | Your gambling arrears |
[01:44.388] | The only thing you left behind |
[01:49.009] | And then the magistrate |
[01:51.513] | Reclaimed our small estate |
[01:54.079] | And my poor mother lost her mind |
[01:58.229] | Then, one day in spring |
[02:00.634] | My dear sweet mother died |
[02:04.893] | But, before she did |
[02:06.929] | I took her hand as she, dying, cried: |
[02:12.448] | oh, oh |
[02:14.870] | " Find him, find him" |
[02:18.310] | Tie him to a pole and break |
[02:21.195] | His fingers to splinters |
[02:23.708] | Drag him to a hole until he |
[02:26.498] | Wakes up naked |
[02:29.163] | Clawing at the ceiling |
[02:31.143] | Of his grave" |
[02:34.217] | ...... |
[02:49.524] | It took me fifteen years |
[02:52.109] | To swallow all my tears |
[02:54.753] | Among the urchins in the street |
[03:00.215] | Until a priory |
[03:02.753] | Took pity and hired me |
[03:05.519] | To keep their vestry nice and neat |
[03:10.551] | But, never once in the employ |
[03:13.404] | Of these holy men |
[03:18.583] | Did I ever, once turn my mind |
[03:22.074] | From the thought of revenge |
[03:26.820] | oh, oh |
[03:30.960] | One night I overheard |
[03:33.495] | The prior exchanging words |
[03:36.047] | With a penitent whaler from the sea |
[03:40.806] | The captain of his ship |
[03:43.027] | Who matched you toe to tip |
[03:45.538] | Was known for wanton cruelty |
[03:50.219] | The following day |
[03:51.714] | I shipped to sea |
[03:53.154] | With a privateer |
[03:56.889] | And in the whistle |
[03:59.432] | Of the wind |
[04:00.722] | I could almost hear |
[04:04.669] | oh, oh |
[04:07.629] | " Find him, find him" |
[04:10.876] | Tie him to a pole and break |
[04:13.801] | His fingers to splinters |
[04:16.442] | Drag him to a hole until he |
[04:19.117] | Wakes up naked |
[04:21.704] | Clawing at the ceiling |
[04:24.380] | Of his grave" |
[04:31.414] | " There is one thing I must say to you" |
[04:37.509] | As you sail across the sea |
[04:43.529] | Always, your mother will watch over you |
[04:49.636] | As you avenge this wicked deed" |
[04:55.873] | ...... |
[05:56.998] | And then, that fateful night |
[05:59.737] | We had you in our sight |
[06:02.645] | After twenty months at sea |
[06:07.530] | Your starboard flank abeam |
[06:10.118] | I was getting my muskets clean |
[06:12.681] | When came this rumbling from beneath |
[06:17.462] | The ocean shook |
[06:19.959] | The sky went black |
[06:21.967] | And the captain quailed |
[06:26.451] | And before us grew |
[06:29.172] | The angry jaws |
[06:31.532] | Of a giant whale |
[06:35.525] | oh.. |
[06:46.883] | Don' t know how I survived |
[06:49.439] | The crew all was chewed alive |
[06:51.926] | I must have slipped between his teeth |
[06:57.130] | But, oh, what providence |
[06:59.647] | What divine intelligence |
[07:02.471] | That you should survive |
[07:04.135] | As well as me |
[07:07.418] | It gives my heart great joy |
[07:09.892] | To see your eyes fill with fear |
[07:14.392] | To lean in close |
[07:16.676] | And I will whisper |
[07:18.335] | The last words you' ll hear |
[07:22.625] | oh, oh |
[07:26.367] | ...... |
[08:42.613] |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Meloy |
[00:09.734] | We are two mariners |
[00:12.045] | Our ship' s sole survivors |
[00:14.389] | In this belly of a whale |
[00:19.104] | It' s ribs are ceiling beams |
[00:21.385] | It' s guts are carpeting |
[00:23.941] | I guess we have some time to kill |
[00:28.715] | You may not remember me |
[00:30.917] | I was a child of three |
[00:33.448] | And you, a lad of eighteen |
[00:38.001] | But, I remember you |
[00:40.313] | And I will relate to you |
[00:42.575] | How our histories interweave |
[00:46.678] | At the time you were |
[00:49.088] | A rake and a roustabout |
[00:53.958] | Spending all your money |
[00:56.408] | On the whores and hounds |
[01:00.902] | oh, oh |
[01:03.722] | You had a charming air |
[01:05.949] | All cheap and debonair |
[01:08.306] | My widowed mother found so sweet |
[01:13.262] | And so she took you in |
[01:15.615] | Her sheets still warm with him |
[01:18.020] | Now filled with filth and foul disease |
[01:22.606] | As time wore on you proved |
[01:24.828] | A debtridden drunken mess |
[01:29.132] | Leaving my mother |
[01:31.503] | A poor consumptive wretch |
[01:36.760] | oh, oh |
[01:39.686] | And then you disappeared |
[01:41.992] | Your gambling arrears |
[01:44.388] | The only thing you left behind |
[01:49.009] | And then the magistrate |
[01:51.513] | Reclaimed our small estate |
[01:54.079] | And my poor mother lost her mind |
[01:58.229] | Then, one day in spring |
[02:00.634] | My dear sweet mother died |
[02:04.893] | But, before she did |
[02:06.929] | I took her hand as she, dying, cried: |
[02:12.448] | oh, oh |
[02:14.870] | " Find him, find him" |
[02:18.310] | Tie him to a pole and break |
[02:21.195] | His fingers to splinters |
[02:23.708] | Drag him to a hole until he |
[02:26.498] | Wakes up naked |
[02:29.163] | Clawing at the ceiling |
[02:31.143] | Of his grave" |
[02:34.217] | ...... |
[02:49.524] | It took me fifteen years |
[02:52.109] | To swallow all my tears |
[02:54.753] | Among the urchins in the street |
[03:00.215] | Until a priory |
[03:02.753] | Took pity and hired me |
[03:05.519] | To keep their vestry nice and neat |
[03:10.551] | But, never once in the employ |
[03:13.404] | Of these holy men |
[03:18.583] | Did I ever, once turn my mind |
[03:22.074] | From the thought of revenge |
[03:26.820] | oh, oh |
[03:30.960] | One night I overheard |
[03:33.495] | The prior exchanging words |
[03:36.047] | With a penitent whaler from the sea |
[03:40.806] | The captain of his ship |
[03:43.027] | Who matched you toe to tip |
[03:45.538] | Was known for wanton cruelty |
[03:50.219] | The following day |
[03:51.714] | I shipped to sea |
[03:53.154] | With a privateer |
[03:56.889] | And in the whistle |
[03:59.432] | Of the wind |
[04:00.722] | I could almost hear |
[04:04.669] | oh, oh |
[04:07.629] | " Find him, find him" |
[04:10.876] | Tie him to a pole and break |
[04:13.801] | His fingers to splinters |
[04:16.442] | Drag him to a hole until he |
[04:19.117] | Wakes up naked |
[04:21.704] | Clawing at the ceiling |
[04:24.380] | Of his grave" |
[04:31.414] | " There is one thing I must say to you" |
[04:37.509] | As you sail across the sea |
[04:43.529] | Always, your mother will watch over you |
[04:49.636] | As you avenge this wicked deed" |
[04:55.873] | ...... |
[05:56.998] | And then, that fateful night |
[05:59.737] | We had you in our sight |
[06:02.645] | After twenty months at sea |
[06:07.530] | Your starboard flank abeam |
[06:10.118] | I was getting my muskets clean |
[06:12.681] | When came this rumbling from beneath |
[06:17.462] | The ocean shook |
[06:19.959] | The sky went black |
[06:21.967] | And the captain quailed |
[06:26.451] | And before us grew |
[06:29.172] | The angry jaws |
[06:31.532] | Of a giant whale |
[06:35.525] | oh.. |
[06:46.883] | Don' t know how I survived |
[06:49.439] | The crew all was chewed alive |
[06:51.926] | I must have slipped between his teeth |
[06:57.130] | But, oh, what providence |
[06:59.647] | What divine intelligence |
[07:02.471] | That you should survive |
[07:04.135] | As well as me |
[07:07.418] | It gives my heart great joy |
[07:09.892] | To see your eyes fill with fear |
[07:14.392] | To lean in close |
[07:16.676] | And I will whisper |
[07:18.335] | The last words you' ll hear |
[07:22.625] | oh, oh |
[07:26.367] | ...... |
[08:42.613] |