Song | Spencer The Rover |
Artist | Cara Dillon |
Album | Hill of Thieves |
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[00:00.00] | 作词 : LAKEMAN, SETH BERNARD |
[00:08.000] | 流派:Folk/Celtic |
[00:10.000] | |
[00:29.640] | This tune was composed by Spencer the Rover |
[00:35.140] | As valiant a man had ever left home |
[00:40.690] | Well he had been much reduced and it caused great confusion |
[00:47.910] | And that was the reason he started to roam |
[00:53.800] | |
[00:57.030] | In Yorkshire, near Rotherham, he had been on the ramble |
[01:02.260] | And weary of traveling, he had sat down to rest |
[01:08.140] | By the foot of yon mountain by a clear, crystal fountain |
[01:15.230] | With bread and cold water he himself did refresh |
[01:22.670] | |
[01:33.000] | With the night fast approaching, to the woods he resorted |
[01:38.800] | With woodbine and ivy his bed for to make |
[01:44.570] | But he dreamt about sighing, lamenting and crying |
[01:51.760] | Go home to your family and rambling forsake |
[01:58.400] | |
[02:00.540] | 'Twas the fifth day of November, I have reason to remember |
[02:06.190] | When first he arrived home to his family and friends |
[02:11.850] | They did stand so astounded, surprised and dumbfounded |
[02:19.090] | To see such a stranger once more in their sight |
[02:25.250] | |
[02:27.080] | Na~~~ |
[02:46.290] | |
[02:48.290] | His children come around him with their verses and stories |
[02:53.900] | Their verses and stories to drive care away |
[02:59.460] | Well, he's as happy as those who have thousands of riches |
[03:06.670] | Contented he'll remain and not ramble away |
[03:12.150] | |
[03:13.580] | This tune was composed by Spencer the Rover |
[03:18.920] | As valiant a man had ever left home |
[03:24.450] | Well he had been much reduced and it caused great confusion |
[03:31.800] | And that was the reason he started to roam |
[03:37.830] | |
[03:38.690] | Na~~~ |
[03:56.320] |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : LAKEMAN, SETH BERNARD |
[00:08.000] | liu pai: Folk Celtic |
[00:10.000] | |
[00:29.640] | This tune was composed by Spencer the Rover |
[00:35.140] | As valiant a man had ever left home |
[00:40.690] | Well he had been much reduced and it caused great confusion |
[00:47.910] | And that was the reason he started to roam |
[00:53.800] | |
[00:57.030] | In Yorkshire, near Rotherham, he had been on the ramble |
[01:02.260] | And weary of traveling, he had sat down to rest |
[01:08.140] | By the foot of yon mountain by a clear, crystal fountain |
[01:15.230] | With bread and cold water he himself did refresh |
[01:22.670] | |
[01:33.000] | With the night fast approaching, to the woods he resorted |
[01:38.800] | With woodbine and ivy his bed for to make |
[01:44.570] | But he dreamt about sighing, lamenting and crying |
[01:51.760] | Go home to your family and rambling forsake |
[01:58.400] | |
[02:00.540] | ' Twas the fifth day of November, I have reason to remember |
[02:06.190] | When first he arrived home to his family and friends |
[02:11.850] | They did stand so astounded, surprised and dumbfounded |
[02:19.090] | To see such a stranger once more in their sight |
[02:25.250] | |
[02:27.080] | Na |
[02:46.290] | |
[02:48.290] | His children come around him with their verses and stories |
[02:53.900] | Their verses and stories to drive care away |
[02:59.460] | Well, he' s as happy as those who have thousands of riches |
[03:06.670] | Contented he' ll remain and not ramble away |
[03:12.150] | |
[03:13.580] | This tune was composed by Spencer the Rover |
[03:18.920] | As valiant a man had ever left home |
[03:24.450] | Well he had been much reduced and it caused great confusion |
[03:31.800] | And that was the reason he started to roam |
[03:37.830] | |
[03:38.690] | Na |
[03:56.320] |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : LAKEMAN, SETH BERNARD |
[00:08.000] | liú pài: Folk Celtic |
[00:10.000] | |
[00:29.640] | This tune was composed by Spencer the Rover |
[00:35.140] | As valiant a man had ever left home |
[00:40.690] | Well he had been much reduced and it caused great confusion |
[00:47.910] | And that was the reason he started to roam |
[00:53.800] | |
[00:57.030] | In Yorkshire, near Rotherham, he had been on the ramble |
[01:02.260] | And weary of traveling, he had sat down to rest |
[01:08.140] | By the foot of yon mountain by a clear, crystal fountain |
[01:15.230] | With bread and cold water he himself did refresh |
[01:22.670] | |
[01:33.000] | With the night fast approaching, to the woods he resorted |
[01:38.800] | With woodbine and ivy his bed for to make |
[01:44.570] | But he dreamt about sighing, lamenting and crying |
[01:51.760] | Go home to your family and rambling forsake |
[01:58.400] | |
[02:00.540] | ' Twas the fifth day of November, I have reason to remember |
[02:06.190] | When first he arrived home to his family and friends |
[02:11.850] | They did stand so astounded, surprised and dumbfounded |
[02:19.090] | To see such a stranger once more in their sight |
[02:25.250] | |
[02:27.080] | Na |
[02:46.290] | |
[02:48.290] | His children come around him with their verses and stories |
[02:53.900] | Their verses and stories to drive care away |
[02:59.460] | Well, he' s as happy as those who have thousands of riches |
[03:06.670] | Contented he' ll remain and not ramble away |
[03:12.150] | |
[03:13.580] | This tune was composed by Spencer the Rover |
[03:18.920] | As valiant a man had ever left home |
[03:24.450] | Well he had been much reduced and it caused great confusion |
[03:31.800] | And that was the reason he started to roam |
[03:37.830] | |
[03:38.690] | Na |
[03:56.320] |