Song | Henry Clark |
Artist | Seth Lakeman |
Album | Kitty Jay |
作曲 : Lakeman, Traditional | |
Worthy of a friendship lying underneath a stone, | |
He was a proper master, all of a ship his own. | |
For houses and great land many gold in store, | |
I know he'd spent the whole lot and would again I'm sure. | |
The blackbirds are singing, | |
At the breaking of the day, | |
When poor old Henry Clark, | |
Left and went away. | |
For twenty years he scarcely slept upon a proper bed. | |
Sleepin' with that faint heart inside a weary head, | |
In the weeks he'd gaze out over Plymouth bay, | |
To show off all those great girls when the boys are back one day. | |
Chorus | |
Now his days are over for he was taken ill. | |
Carried to a workhouse all against his will, | |
But being just a mortal he lived a life quite tired, | |
He only lived for one month then his world expired. | |
Chorus |
zuò qǔ : Lakeman, Traditional | |
Worthy of a friendship lying underneath a stone, | |
He was a proper master, all of a ship his own. | |
For houses and great land many gold in store, | |
I know he' d spent the whole lot and would again I' m sure. | |
The blackbirds are singing, | |
At the breaking of the day, | |
When poor old Henry Clark, | |
Left and went away. | |
For twenty years he scarcely slept upon a proper bed. | |
Sleepin' with that faint heart inside a weary head, | |
In the weeks he' d gaze out over Plymouth bay, | |
To show off all those great girls when the boys are back one day. | |
Chorus | |
Now his days are over for he was taken ill. | |
Carried to a workhouse all against his will, | |
But being just a mortal he lived a life quite tired, | |
He only lived for one month then his world expired. | |
Chorus |