| Song | Who Put The Blood |
| Artist | Karan Casey |
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| 作词 : Traditional | |
| Where have you been all along summer's day | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| A fishing and a fowling in the fields and in the forest | |
| |: I am weary mother let me be :| | |
| Who put the blood on your right shoulder | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| ‘Its the blood of a hare that I killed yesterday | |
| |: I killed most manfully :| | |
| The blood of a hare it would never be so red | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| It's the blood of a boy that I killed yesterday | |
| |: I killed most manfully :| | |
| What was between yourself and the boy | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| It was mostly the cutting down of a rod | |
| |: That never would come to a tree :| | |
| What will you do when your daddy finds out | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| I will put my foot on board of a ship and sail away | |
| Sail to a foreign country | |
| And sail to a foreign country | |
| What will you do with your lovely wedded wife | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| She can put her foot onboard of a ship and follow me | |
| |: Follow after me :| | |
| What will you do with your two fine babes | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| I'll give one to my father and the other to my mother | |
| |: To keep them company :| | |
| What will you do with your house and your lands | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| I will lay them bare to the birds and the air | |
| |: There's no more welcome for me :| | |
| What will you do in the Winter of your life | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| Like a sally in the rock I will bend in the wind | |
| And pray for the Gods mercy | |
| Oh and pray for the Gods mercy |
| zuo ci : Traditional | |
| Where have you been all along summer' s day | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| A fishing and a fowling in the fields and in the forest | |
| : I am weary mother let me be nbsp: | |
| Who put the blood on your right shoulder | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| ' Its the blood of a hare that I killed yesterday | |
| : I killed most manfully nbsp: | |
| The blood of a hare it would never be so red | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| It' s the blood of a boy that I killed yesterday | |
| : I killed most manfully nbsp: | |
| What was between yourself and the boy | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| It was mostly the cutting down of a rod | |
| : That never would come to a tree nbsp: | |
| What will you do when your daddy finds out | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| I will put my foot on board of a ship and sail away | |
| Sail to a foreign country | |
| And sail to a foreign country | |
| What will you do with your lovely wedded wife | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| She can put her foot onboard of a ship and follow me | |
| : Follow after me nbsp: | |
| What will you do with your two fine babes | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| I' ll give one to my father and the other to my mother | |
| : To keep them company nbsp: | |
| What will you do with your house and your lands | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| I will lay them bare to the birds and the air | |
| : There' s no more welcome for me nbsp: | |
| What will you do in the Winter of your life | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| Like a sally in the rock I will bend in the wind | |
| And pray for the Gods mercy | |
| Oh and pray for the Gods mercy |
| zuò cí : Traditional | |
| Where have you been all along summer' s day | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| A fishing and a fowling in the fields and in the forest | |
| : I am weary mother let me be nbsp: | |
| Who put the blood on your right shoulder | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| ' Its the blood of a hare that I killed yesterday | |
| : I killed most manfully nbsp: | |
| The blood of a hare it would never be so red | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| It' s the blood of a boy that I killed yesterday | |
| : I killed most manfully nbsp: | |
| What was between yourself and the boy | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| It was mostly the cutting down of a rod | |
| : That never would come to a tree nbsp: | |
| What will you do when your daddy finds out | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| I will put my foot on board of a ship and sail away | |
| Sail to a foreign country | |
| And sail to a foreign country | |
| What will you do with your lovely wedded wife | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| She can put her foot onboard of a ship and follow me | |
| : Follow after me nbsp: | |
| What will you do with your two fine babes | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| I' ll give one to my father and the other to my mother | |
| : To keep them company nbsp: | |
| What will you do with your house and your lands | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| I will lay them bare to the birds and the air | |
| : There' s no more welcome for me nbsp: | |
| What will you do in the Winter of your life | |
| Son tell it unto me | |
| Like a sally in the rock I will bend in the wind | |
| And pray for the Gods mercy | |
| Oh and pray for the Gods mercy |