Song | Sweet Dublin Bay |
Artist | Silly Wizard |
Album | Kiss The Tears Away |
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[00:00.00] | 作词 : Traditional |
[00:00.300] | They sailed away in that gallant bark |
[00:04.360] | Roy Neal and his fair young bride |
[00:08.682] | They had ventured all on that bounding shipp |
[00:12.671] | That danced on the silv'ry tide |
[00:16.151] | And his heart was young and his spirit light |
[00:20.798] | As he kissed her tears away |
[00:24.362] | And they watched the shore retreat from sight |
[00:28.606] | Of their own sweet |
[00:30.414] | Dublin bay |
[00:32.861] | |
[01:04.867] | Three days they sailed when the storm arose |
[01:08.880] | And the lightning swept the deep |
[01:12.692] | When the thunderclaps broke the short repose |
[01:16.593] | Of the weary sailors' sleep |
[01:20.679] | Roy Neal, he clasped his weeping bride |
[01:24.899] | And he kissed her tears away |
[01:28.141] | "Oh, love, It was a fearful hour," he cried "When we left sweet Dublin Bay." |
[01:36.373] | On the crowded deck of that doomed ship |
[01:40.493] | Some fell into deep despair |
[01:43.925] | And some more calm with a holier heart |
[01:47.997] | Sought the god of the storm in prayer "She has struck a rock," the sailors cried |
[01:55.991] | In a breath of wild dismay |
[01:59.113] | And the ship went down with the fair young bride |
[02:03.672] | That left from |
[02:04.869] | Dublin bay |
[02:07.343] | |
[02:38.042] | They sailed away on that gallant bark |
[02:42.141] | Roy Neal and his gay young bride |
[02:45.810] | They had ventured all on that bounding shipp |
[02:49.535] | That danced on the silvery tide |
[02:53.156] | But his heart was young and his spirit light |
[02:57.160] | As he kissed her tears away |
[03:00.958] | And they watched the shore retreat from sight |
[03:04.607] | Of their own sweet |
[03:06.218] | Dublin bay |
[03:08.048] |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Traditional |
[00:00.300] | They sailed away in that gallant bark |
[00:04.360] | Roy Neal and his fair young bride |
[00:08.682] | They had ventured all on that bounding shipp |
[00:12.671] | That danced on the silv' ry tide |
[00:16.151] | And his heart was young and his spirit light |
[00:20.798] | As he kissed her tears away |
[00:24.362] | And they watched the shore retreat from sight |
[00:28.606] | Of their own sweet |
[00:30.414] | Dublin bay |
[00:32.861] | |
[01:04.867] | Three days they sailed when the storm arose |
[01:08.880] | And the lightning swept the deep |
[01:12.692] | When the thunderclaps broke the short repose |
[01:16.593] | Of the weary sailors' sleep |
[01:20.679] | Roy Neal, he clasped his weeping bride |
[01:24.899] | And he kissed her tears away |
[01:28.141] | " Oh, love, It was a fearful hour," he cried " When we left sweet Dublin Bay." |
[01:36.373] | On the crowded deck of that doomed ship |
[01:40.493] | Some fell into deep despair |
[01:43.925] | And some more calm with a holier heart |
[01:47.997] | Sought the god of the storm in prayer " She has struck a rock," the sailors cried |
[01:55.991] | In a breath of wild dismay |
[01:59.113] | And the ship went down with the fair young bride |
[02:03.672] | That left from |
[02:04.869] | Dublin bay |
[02:07.343] | |
[02:38.042] | They sailed away on that gallant bark |
[02:42.141] | Roy Neal and his gay young bride |
[02:45.810] | They had ventured all on that bounding shipp |
[02:49.535] | That danced on the silvery tide |
[02:53.156] | But his heart was young and his spirit light |
[02:57.160] | As he kissed her tears away |
[03:00.958] | And they watched the shore retreat from sight |
[03:04.607] | Of their own sweet |
[03:06.218] | Dublin bay |
[03:08.048] |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Traditional |
[00:00.300] | They sailed away in that gallant bark |
[00:04.360] | Roy Neal and his fair young bride |
[00:08.682] | They had ventured all on that bounding shipp |
[00:12.671] | That danced on the silv' ry tide |
[00:16.151] | And his heart was young and his spirit light |
[00:20.798] | As he kissed her tears away |
[00:24.362] | And they watched the shore retreat from sight |
[00:28.606] | Of their own sweet |
[00:30.414] | Dublin bay |
[00:32.861] | |
[01:04.867] | Three days they sailed when the storm arose |
[01:08.880] | And the lightning swept the deep |
[01:12.692] | When the thunderclaps broke the short repose |
[01:16.593] | Of the weary sailors' sleep |
[01:20.679] | Roy Neal, he clasped his weeping bride |
[01:24.899] | And he kissed her tears away |
[01:28.141] | " Oh, love, It was a fearful hour," he cried " When we left sweet Dublin Bay." |
[01:36.373] | On the crowded deck of that doomed ship |
[01:40.493] | Some fell into deep despair |
[01:43.925] | And some more calm with a holier heart |
[01:47.997] | Sought the god of the storm in prayer " She has struck a rock," the sailors cried |
[01:55.991] | In a breath of wild dismay |
[01:59.113] | And the ship went down with the fair young bride |
[02:03.672] | That left from |
[02:04.869] | Dublin bay |
[02:07.343] | |
[02:38.042] | They sailed away on that gallant bark |
[02:42.141] | Roy Neal and his gay young bride |
[02:45.810] | They had ventured all on that bounding shipp |
[02:49.535] | That danced on the silvery tide |
[02:53.156] | But his heart was young and his spirit light |
[02:57.160] | As he kissed her tears away |
[03:00.958] | And they watched the shore retreat from sight |
[03:04.607] | Of their own sweet |
[03:06.218] | Dublin bay |
[03:08.048] |