| Song | Lord Franklin |
| Artist | Pentangle |
| Album | Light Flight - The Anthology |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | 作词 : Traditional |
| [00:01.000] | 作曲 : Traditional |
| [00:11.267] | It was homeward bound one night on the deep |
| [00:17.813] | Swinging in my hammock I fell asleep |
| [00:22.916] | I dreamed a dream and I thought it true |
| [00:30.207] | Concerning Franklin and his gallant crew |
| [00:41.508] | With one hundred seamen he sailed away |
| [00:47.547] | To the frozen ocean in the month of May |
| [00:52.795] | To seek a passage around the pole |
| [01:00.104] | Where we poor seamen do sometimes go |
| [01:10.626] | Through cruel hardships they mainly strove |
| [01:17.134] | Their ship on mountains of ice was drove |
| [01:22.685] | Only the Eskimo with his skin canoe |
| [01:29.706] | Was the only one that ever came through |
| [02:14.986] | In Baffin's Bay where the whale fish blow |
| [02:21.042] | The fate of Franklin no man may know |
| [02:26.308] | The fate of Franklin no tongue can tell |
| [02:32.831] | Lord Franklin along with his sailors do well |
| [02:44.470] | And now my burden it gives me pain |
| [02:50.018] | For my long lost Franklin I'd cross the main |
| [02:55.126] | Ten thousand pounds I would freely give |
| [03:02.608] | To say on earth that my Franklin do live |
| [00:00.000] | zuo ci : Traditional |
| [00:01.000] | zuo qu : Traditional |
| [00:11.267] | It was homeward bound one night on the deep |
| [00:17.813] | Swinging in my hammock I fell asleep |
| [00:22.916] | I dreamed a dream and I thought it true |
| [00:30.207] | Concerning Franklin and his gallant crew |
| [00:41.508] | With one hundred seamen he sailed away |
| [00:47.547] | To the frozen ocean in the month of May |
| [00:52.795] | To seek a passage around the pole |
| [01:00.104] | Where we poor seamen do sometimes go |
| [01:10.626] | Through cruel hardships they mainly strove |
| [01:17.134] | Their ship on mountains of ice was drove |
| [01:22.685] | Only the Eskimo with his skin canoe |
| [01:29.706] | Was the only one that ever came through |
| [02:14.986] | In Baffin' s Bay where the whale fish blow |
| [02:21.042] | The fate of Franklin no man may know |
| [02:26.308] | The fate of Franklin no tongue can tell |
| [02:32.831] | Lord Franklin along with his sailors do well |
| [02:44.470] | And now my burden it gives me pain |
| [02:50.018] | For my long lost Franklin I' d cross the main |
| [02:55.126] | Ten thousand pounds I would freely give |
| [03:02.608] | To say on earth that my Franklin do live |
| [00:00.000] | zuò cí : Traditional |
| [00:01.000] | zuò qǔ : Traditional |
| [00:11.267] | It was homeward bound one night on the deep |
| [00:17.813] | Swinging in my hammock I fell asleep |
| [00:22.916] | I dreamed a dream and I thought it true |
| [00:30.207] | Concerning Franklin and his gallant crew |
| [00:41.508] | With one hundred seamen he sailed away |
| [00:47.547] | To the frozen ocean in the month of May |
| [00:52.795] | To seek a passage around the pole |
| [01:00.104] | Where we poor seamen do sometimes go |
| [01:10.626] | Through cruel hardships they mainly strove |
| [01:17.134] | Their ship on mountains of ice was drove |
| [01:22.685] | Only the Eskimo with his skin canoe |
| [01:29.706] | Was the only one that ever came through |
| [02:14.986] | In Baffin' s Bay where the whale fish blow |
| [02:21.042] | The fate of Franklin no man may know |
| [02:26.308] | The fate of Franklin no tongue can tell |
| [02:32.831] | Lord Franklin along with his sailors do well |
| [02:44.470] | And now my burden it gives me pain |
| [02:50.018] | For my long lost Franklin I' d cross the main |
| [02:55.126] | Ten thousand pounds I would freely give |
| [03:02.608] | To say on earth that my Franklin do live |