Song | The Queen of Argyll |
Artist | Silly Wizard |
Album | Kiss The Tears Away |
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作词 : Stewart | |
Gentlemen it is me duty | |
To inform you of one beauty | |
Though I'd ask of you a favour | |
Not to seek her for a while | |
Though I own she is a creature | |
Of character and feature | |
No words can paint the picture | |
Of the queen of all | |
Argyll Chorus | |
And if you could have seen her there | |
Boys, if you had just been there | |
The swan was in her movements | |
And the marvel in her smile | |
All the roses in the garden | |
They bow and ask her pardon | |
For not one could match the beauty | |
Of the Queen of all | |
Argyll On the evening that | |
I mentioned | |
I passed with light intention | |
Through a part of our dear country | |
Known for beauty and for style | |
In the place of noble thinkers | |
Of scholars and great drinkers | |
But above them all for splendour | |
Shone the | |
Queen of all | |
Argyll Chorus... | |
So my lads | |
I needs must leave you | |
My intentions no' to grieve you | |
Nor indeed would | |
I deceive you | |
Oh I'll see you in a while | |
I must find some way to gain her | |
To court her and attain her | |
I fear my heart's in danger | |
From the Queen of all | |
Argyll Chorus (twice) |
zuo ci : Stewart | |
Gentlemen it is me duty | |
To inform you of one beauty | |
Though I' d ask of you a favour | |
Not to seek her for a while | |
Though I own she is a creature | |
Of character and feature | |
No words can paint the picture | |
Of the queen of all | |
Argyll Chorus | |
And if you could have seen her there | |
Boys, if you had just been there | |
The swan was in her movements | |
And the marvel in her smile | |
All the roses in the garden | |
They bow and ask her pardon | |
For not one could match the beauty | |
Of the Queen of all | |
Argyll On the evening that | |
I mentioned | |
I passed with light intention | |
Through a part of our dear country | |
Known for beauty and for style | |
In the place of noble thinkers | |
Of scholars and great drinkers | |
But above them all for splendour | |
Shone the | |
Queen of all | |
Argyll Chorus... | |
So my lads | |
I needs must leave you | |
My intentions no' to grieve you | |
Nor indeed would | |
I deceive you | |
Oh I' ll see you in a while | |
I must find some way to gain her | |
To court her and attain her | |
I fear my heart' s in danger | |
From the Queen of all | |
Argyll Chorus twice |
zuò cí : Stewart | |
Gentlemen it is me duty | |
To inform you of one beauty | |
Though I' d ask of you a favour | |
Not to seek her for a while | |
Though I own she is a creature | |
Of character and feature | |
No words can paint the picture | |
Of the queen of all | |
Argyll Chorus | |
And if you could have seen her there | |
Boys, if you had just been there | |
The swan was in her movements | |
And the marvel in her smile | |
All the roses in the garden | |
They bow and ask her pardon | |
For not one could match the beauty | |
Of the Queen of all | |
Argyll On the evening that | |
I mentioned | |
I passed with light intention | |
Through a part of our dear country | |
Known for beauty and for style | |
In the place of noble thinkers | |
Of scholars and great drinkers | |
But above them all for splendour | |
Shone the | |
Queen of all | |
Argyll Chorus... | |
So my lads | |
I needs must leave you | |
My intentions no' to grieve you | |
Nor indeed would | |
I deceive you | |
Oh I' ll see you in a while | |
I must find some way to gain her | |
To court her and attain her | |
I fear my heart' s in danger | |
From the Queen of all | |
Argyll Chorus twice |