Song | The Banks of the Lee |
Artist | Silly Wizard |
Album | Kiss The Tears Away |
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作词 : Traditional | |
When two lovers meet down beside the green bower | |
When two lovers meet down beneath the green tree | |
When Mary, fond | |
Mary, declared to her lover "You have stolen my poor heart from the Banks of the Lee" | |
Chorus: I loved her very dearly, so true and sincerely | |
There was no one in this wide world | |
I loved better than she | |
Every bush, every bower, every sweet | |
Irish flower | |
Reminds me of my | |
Mary, on the banks of the | |
Lee. "Don't stay out late, love, on the moorlands, my Mary Don't stay out late, love, on the moorlands from me" | |
How little was our notion when we parted on the ocean | |
That we were forever parted from the | |
Banks of the | |
Lee Chorus | |
I will pluck her some roses, some blooming | |
Irish roses | |
I will pluck her some roses, the fairest that ever grew | |
And I'll leave them on the grave of my own true lovely | |
Mary In that cold and silent churchyard where she sleeps 'neath the dew | |
Chorus |
zuo ci : Traditional | |
When two lovers meet down beside the green bower | |
When two lovers meet down beneath the green tree | |
When Mary, fond | |
Mary, declared to her lover " You have stolen my poor heart from the Banks of the Lee" | |
Chorus: I loved her very dearly, so true and sincerely | |
There was no one in this wide world | |
I loved better than she | |
Every bush, every bower, every sweet | |
Irish flower | |
Reminds me of my | |
Mary, on the banks of the | |
Lee. " Don' t stay out late, love, on the moorlands, my Mary Don' t stay out late, love, on the moorlands from me" | |
How little was our notion when we parted on the ocean | |
That we were forever parted from the | |
Banks of the | |
Lee Chorus | |
I will pluck her some roses, some blooming | |
Irish roses | |
I will pluck her some roses, the fairest that ever grew | |
And I' ll leave them on the grave of my own true lovely | |
Mary In that cold and silent churchyard where she sleeps ' neath the dew | |
Chorus |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
When two lovers meet down beside the green bower | |
When two lovers meet down beneath the green tree | |
When Mary, fond | |
Mary, declared to her lover " You have stolen my poor heart from the Banks of the Lee" | |
Chorus: I loved her very dearly, so true and sincerely | |
There was no one in this wide world | |
I loved better than she | |
Every bush, every bower, every sweet | |
Irish flower | |
Reminds me of my | |
Mary, on the banks of the | |
Lee. " Don' t stay out late, love, on the moorlands, my Mary Don' t stay out late, love, on the moorlands from me" | |
How little was our notion when we parted on the ocean | |
That we were forever parted from the | |
Banks of the | |
Lee Chorus | |
I will pluck her some roses, some blooming | |
Irish roses | |
I will pluck her some roses, the fairest that ever grew | |
And I' ll leave them on the grave of my own true lovely | |
Mary In that cold and silent churchyard where she sleeps ' neath the dew | |
Chorus |