Song | Invalid Corps |
Artist | 2nd South Carolina String Band |
Album | Hard Road |
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[00:00.000] | 作曲 : Frank Wilder/1864 |
[00:17.887] | I wanted much to go to war, |
[00:19.857] | And went to be examined; |
[00:22.131] | The surgeon looked me o'er and o'er, |
[00:24.346] | My back and chest he hammered. |
[00:26.410] | Said he, "You're not the man for me, |
[00:28.637] | Your lungs Are much affected, |
[00:30.902] | And likewise both your eyes are cock'd, |
[00:32.935] | And otherwise defected." |
[00:34.856] | So, now I'm with the Invalids, |
[00:36.996] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[00:39.225] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[00:41.449] | Of course it must be right, sir! |
[00:52.388] | While I was there a host of chaps |
[00:54.440] | For reasons were exempted, |
[00:56.655] | Old "pursy", he was laid aside, |
[00:58.756] | To pass he had attempted. |
[01:00.852] | The doctor said, "I do not like |
[01:03.085] | Your corporosity, sir! |
[01:04.950] | You'll "breed a famine" in the camp |
[01:07.399] | Wherever you might be, sir!" |
[01:09.433] | So, now I'm with the Invalids, |
[01:11.830] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[01:13.734] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[01:15.914] | Of course it must be right, sir |
[01:26.655] | There came a fellow, mighty tall, |
[01:28.970] | A "knock-kneed overgrowner", |
[01:31.283] | The Doctor said, "I ain't got time |
[01:33.301] | To take and look you over." |
[01:35.486] | Next came along a little chap, |
[01:37.427] | Who was 'bout two foot nothing, |
[01:39.730] | The Doctor said, "You'd better go |
[01:41.789] | And tell your marm you're coming!" |
[01:43.897] | So, now I'm with the Invalids, |
[01:46.202] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[01:48.157] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[01:50.570] | Of course it must be right, sir |
[02:01.430] | Some had the ticerdolerreou, |
[02:03.568] | Some what they call "brown critters", |
[02:05.834] | And some were "lank and lazy" too, |
[02:07.897] | Some were too "fond of bitters". |
[02:10.050] | Some had "cork legs" and some "one eye", |
[02:12.143] | With backs deformed and crooked, |
[02:14.203] | I'll bet you'd laugh'd till you had cried, |
[02:16.614] | To see how "cute" they looked. |
[02:18.535] | So, now I'm with the Invalids, |
[02:20.960] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[02:22.875] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[02:25.065] | Of course it must be right, sir |
[00:00.000] | zuo qu : Frank Wilder 1864 |
[00:17.887] | I wanted much to go to war, |
[00:19.857] | And went to be examined |
[00:22.131] | The surgeon looked me o' er and o' er, |
[00:24.346] | My back and chest he hammered. |
[00:26.410] | Said he, " You' re not the man for me, |
[00:28.637] | Your lungs Are much affected, |
[00:30.902] | And likewise both your eyes are cock' d, |
[00:32.935] | And otherwise defected." |
[00:34.856] | So, now I' m with the Invalids, |
[00:36.996] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[00:39.225] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[00:41.449] | Of course it must be right, sir! |
[00:52.388] | While I was there a host of chaps |
[00:54.440] | For reasons were exempted, |
[00:56.655] | Old " pursy", he was laid aside, |
[00:58.756] | To pass he had attempted. |
[01:00.852] | The doctor said, " I do not like |
[01:03.085] | Your corporosity, sir! |
[01:04.950] | You' ll " breed a famine" in the camp |
[01:07.399] | Wherever you might be, sir!" |
[01:09.433] | So, now I' m with the Invalids, |
[01:11.830] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[01:13.734] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[01:15.914] | Of course it must be right, sir |
[01:26.655] | There came a fellow, mighty tall, |
[01:28.970] | A " knockkneed overgrowner", |
[01:31.283] | The Doctor said, " I ain' t got time |
[01:33.301] | To take and look you over." |
[01:35.486] | Next came along a little chap, |
[01:37.427] | Who was ' bout two foot nothing, |
[01:39.730] | The Doctor said, " You' d better go |
[01:41.789] | And tell your marm you' re coming!" |
[01:43.897] | So, now I' m with the Invalids, |
[01:46.202] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[01:48.157] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[01:50.570] | Of course it must be right, sir |
[02:01.430] | Some had the ticerdolerreou, |
[02:03.568] | Some what they call " brown critters", |
[02:05.834] | And some were " lank and lazy" too, |
[02:07.897] | Some were too " fond of bitters". |
[02:10.050] | Some had " cork legs" and some " one eye", |
[02:12.143] | With backs deformed and crooked, |
[02:14.203] | I' ll bet you' d laugh' d till you had cried, |
[02:16.614] | To see how " cute" they looked. |
[02:18.535] | So, now I' m with the Invalids, |
[02:20.960] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[02:22.875] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[02:25.065] | Of course it must be right, sir |
[00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Frank Wilder 1864 |
[00:17.887] | I wanted much to go to war, |
[00:19.857] | And went to be examined |
[00:22.131] | The surgeon looked me o' er and o' er, |
[00:24.346] | My back and chest he hammered. |
[00:26.410] | Said he, " You' re not the man for me, |
[00:28.637] | Your lungs Are much affected, |
[00:30.902] | And likewise both your eyes are cock' d, |
[00:32.935] | And otherwise defected." |
[00:34.856] | So, now I' m with the Invalids, |
[00:36.996] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[00:39.225] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[00:41.449] | Of course it must be right, sir! |
[00:52.388] | While I was there a host of chaps |
[00:54.440] | For reasons were exempted, |
[00:56.655] | Old " pursy", he was laid aside, |
[00:58.756] | To pass he had attempted. |
[01:00.852] | The doctor said, " I do not like |
[01:03.085] | Your corporosity, sir! |
[01:04.950] | You' ll " breed a famine" in the camp |
[01:07.399] | Wherever you might be, sir!" |
[01:09.433] | So, now I' m with the Invalids, |
[01:11.830] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[01:13.734] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[01:15.914] | Of course it must be right, sir |
[01:26.655] | There came a fellow, mighty tall, |
[01:28.970] | A " knockkneed overgrowner", |
[01:31.283] | The Doctor said, " I ain' t got time |
[01:33.301] | To take and look you over." |
[01:35.486] | Next came along a little chap, |
[01:37.427] | Who was ' bout two foot nothing, |
[01:39.730] | The Doctor said, " You' d better go |
[01:41.789] | And tell your marm you' re coming!" |
[01:43.897] | So, now I' m with the Invalids, |
[01:46.202] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[01:48.157] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[01:50.570] | Of course it must be right, sir |
[02:01.430] | Some had the ticerdolerreou, |
[02:03.568] | Some what they call " brown critters", |
[02:05.834] | And some were " lank and lazy" too, |
[02:07.897] | Some were too " fond of bitters". |
[02:10.050] | Some had " cork legs" and some " one eye", |
[02:12.143] | With backs deformed and crooked, |
[02:14.203] | I' ll bet you' d laugh' d till you had cried, |
[02:16.614] | To see how " cute" they looked. |
[02:18.535] | So, now I' m with the Invalids, |
[02:20.960] | And cannot go and fight, sir! |
[02:22.875] | The doctor told me so, you know, |
[02:25.065] | Of course it must be right, sir |