Song | The Cuckoo |
Artist | Hem |
Album | Rabbit Songs |
[00:01.07] | Artist:hem |
[00:02.27] | Songs Title:the cuckoo |
[00:04.65] | |
[00:18.79] | Gonna build me a log cabin on a mountain so high |
[00:27.58] | So I can see my darling as she goes passing by |
[00:36.42] | Oh the cuckoo, she's a pretty bird and she warbles as she flies |
[00:45.16] | But she never says cuckoo 'til the fourth day of July |
[00:54.54] | |
[01:02.59] | Now my horses, they ain't hungry and they won't eat your hay |
[01:10.65] | |
[01:11.21] | So I'll ride on just a little further and feed them on the way |
[01:19.88] | Oh the cuckoo, she's a pretty bird and she warbles as she flies |
[01:28.75] | She will cause you never no trouble and she'll tell you no lie |
[01:38.05] | |
[01:54.40] | You can see that I have wandered by the dust that's on my feet |
[02:02.89] | NO i belive me along care for ture love look for me |
[02:11.58] | Oh the cuckoo, she's a pretty bird and she warbles as she flies |
[02:20.07] | But she never says cuckoo 'til the fourth day of July |
[00:01.07] | Artist: hem |
[00:02.27] | Songs Title: the cuckoo |
[00:04.65] | |
[00:18.79] | Gonna build me a log cabin on a mountain so high |
[00:27.58] | So I can see my darling as she goes passing by |
[00:36.42] | Oh the cuckoo, she' s a pretty bird and she warbles as she flies |
[00:45.16] | But she never says cuckoo ' til the fourth day of July |
[00:54.54] | |
[01:02.59] | Now my horses, they ain' t hungry and they won' t eat your hay |
[01:10.65] | |
[01:11.21] | So I' ll ride on just a little further and feed them on the way |
[01:19.88] | Oh the cuckoo, she' s a pretty bird and she warbles as she flies |
[01:28.75] | She will cause you never no trouble and she' ll tell you no lie |
[01:38.05] | |
[01:54.40] | You can see that I have wandered by the dust that' s on my feet |
[02:02.89] | NO i belive me along care for ture love look for me |
[02:11.58] | Oh the cuckoo, she' s a pretty bird and she warbles as she flies |
[02:20.07] | But she never says cuckoo ' til the fourth day of July |