Song | On a Bright May Morning |
Artist | Loreena McKennitt |
Album | The Wind That Shakes the Barley |
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作曲 : Mckennitt Dp | |
作词 : Mckennitt Dp | |
As I roved out on a bright | |
May morning | |
To view the meadows and flowers gay | |
Whom should | |
I spy but my own true lover | |
As she sat under yon willow tree | |
I took off my hat and | |
I did salute her | |
I did salute her most courageously | |
When she turned around well the tears fell from her | |
Saying, “False young man, you've deluded me” | |
A diamond ring | |
I owned I gave you | |
A diamond ring to wear on your right hand | |
But the vows you made, love, you went and broke them | |
And married the lassie that had the land | |
If I'd married the lassie that had the land, my love | |
It's that | |
I'll rue till the day | |
I dieWhen misfortune falls sure no man can shun it | |
I was blindfolded | |
I'll ne'er deny | |
Now at nights when | |
I go to my bed of slumber | |
My thoughts of my true love run in my mind | |
When I turned around to embrace my darling | |
Instead of gold sure it's brass | |
I findAnd | |
I wish the | |
Queen would call home her army | |
From the West | |
Indies, America and | |
SpainAnd every man to his wedded woman | |
In hopes that you and | |
I will meet again |
zuo qu : Mckennitt Dp | |
zuo ci : Mckennitt Dp | |
As I roved out on a bright | |
May morning | |
To view the meadows and flowers gay | |
Whom should | |
I spy but my own true lover | |
As she sat under yon willow tree | |
I took off my hat and | |
I did salute her | |
I did salute her most courageously | |
When she turned around well the tears fell from her | |
Saying, " False young man, you' ve deluded me" | |
A diamond ring | |
I owned I gave you | |
A diamond ring to wear on your right hand | |
But the vows you made, love, you went and broke them | |
And married the lassie that had the land | |
If I' d married the lassie that had the land, my love | |
It' s that | |
I' ll rue till the day | |
I dieWhen misfortune falls sure no man can shun it | |
I was blindfolded | |
I' ll ne' er deny | |
Now at nights when | |
I go to my bed of slumber | |
My thoughts of my true love run in my mind | |
When I turned around to embrace my darling | |
Instead of gold sure it' s brass | |
I findAnd | |
I wish the | |
Queen would call home her army | |
From the West | |
Indies, America and | |
SpainAnd every man to his wedded woman | |
In hopes that you and | |
I will meet again |
zuò qǔ : Mckennitt Dp | |
zuò cí : Mckennitt Dp | |
As I roved out on a bright | |
May morning | |
To view the meadows and flowers gay | |
Whom should | |
I spy but my own true lover | |
As she sat under yon willow tree | |
I took off my hat and | |
I did salute her | |
I did salute her most courageously | |
When she turned around well the tears fell from her | |
Saying, " False young man, you' ve deluded me" | |
A diamond ring | |
I owned I gave you | |
A diamond ring to wear on your right hand | |
But the vows you made, love, you went and broke them | |
And married the lassie that had the land | |
If I' d married the lassie that had the land, my love | |
It' s that | |
I' ll rue till the day | |
I dieWhen misfortune falls sure no man can shun it | |
I was blindfolded | |
I' ll ne' er deny | |
Now at nights when | |
I go to my bed of slumber | |
My thoughts of my true love run in my mind | |
When I turned around to embrace my darling | |
Instead of gold sure it' s brass | |
I findAnd | |
I wish the | |
Queen would call home her army | |
From the West | |
Indies, America and | |
SpainAnd every man to his wedded woman | |
In hopes that you and | |
I will meet again |