| Song | Mrs. McGrath |
| Artist | Pete Seeger |
| Album | Pete Seeger: A Link In The Chain |
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| [00:00.00] | Mrs. McGrath |
| [00:03.31] | Sing by Bruce Springsteen |
| [00:06.34] | From Album:<We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions> |
| [00:10.36] | |
| [00:15.10] | "Mrs. McGrath," the sergeant said, |
| [00:17.31] | "Would you like to make a solider out of your son Ted? |
| [00:20.70] | With a scarlet coat and a big cocked hat, |
| [00:22.87] | And Mrs. McGrath, wouldn't you like that?" |
| [00:26.22] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [00:31.56] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [00:37.20] | Now, Mrs. McGrath lived on the shore |
| [00:39.27] | And after seven years or more |
| [00:42.52] | She spied a ship come into the bay |
| [00:44.81] | With her son from far away |
| [00:48.25] | "Oh captain dear, where have you been? |
| [00:50.45] | You've been sailing the Mediterranean. |
| [00:53.52] | Have you news of my son Ted? |
| [00:55.77] | Is he living or is he dead?" |
| [00:59.04] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [01:04.22] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [01:10.16] | Up came Ted without any legs |
| [01:12.26] | And in their place, two wooden pegs. |
| [01:15.39] | She kissed him a dozen times or two |
| [01:17.99] | And said, "My god, Ted is it you?" |
| [01:20.86] | "Now were you drunk or were you blind |
| [01:22.99] | When you left your two fine legs behind? |
| [01:26.07] | Or was it walking upon the sea |
| [01:28.31] | That wore your two fine legs away?" |
| [01:31.54] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [01:36.64] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [01:42.08] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [01:47.24] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [01:52.63] | "No, I wasn't drunk and I wasn't blind |
| [01:54.77] | When I left my two fine legs behind. |
| [01:57.87] | A cannon ball on the fifth of May |
| [02:00.27] | TOre my two fine legs away." |
| [02:03.18] | "Oh, Teddy boby," the window cried. |
| [02:05.67] | "Your two fine legs were your mother's pride. |
| [02:08.46] | Stumps of a tree won't do at all. |
| [02:10.62] | Why didn't you run from the cannon ball?" |
| [02:13.86] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [02:18.68] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [02:24.33] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [02:29.22] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [02:34.95] | |
| [03:06.35] | "All foreign wars I do proclaim |
| [03:08.78] | Live on the blood and the mothers'pain. |
| [03:11.76] | I'd rather have my son as he used to be, |
| [03:14.01] | Than the King of America and his whole navy." |
| [03:17.32] | |
| [03:19.00] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [03:24.67] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [03:29.79] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [03:34.87] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [03:40.14] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [03:45.12] | With your too-ri-a, fol-di-diddle-da, too-ri, oor-ri,oor-ri-a |
| [03:51.00] | |
| [04:00.24] | 歌词源于《Crazy English Reader》第63期中的《Mrs. McGrath》 |
| [04:10.24] |
| [00:00.00] | Mrs. McGrath |
| [00:03.31] | Sing by Bruce Springsteen |
| [00:06.34] | From Album: We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions |
| [00:10.36] | |
| [00:15.10] | " Mrs. McGrath," the sergeant said, |
| [00:17.31] | " Would you like to make a solider out of your son Ted? |
| [00:20.70] | With a scarlet coat and a big cocked hat, |
| [00:22.87] | And Mrs. McGrath, wouldn' t you like that?" |
| [00:26.22] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [00:31.56] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [00:37.20] | Now, Mrs. McGrath lived on the shore |
| [00:39.27] | And after seven years or more |
| [00:42.52] | She spied a ship come into the bay |
| [00:44.81] | With her son from far away |
| [00:48.25] | " Oh captain dear, where have you been? |
| [00:50.45] | You' ve been sailing the Mediterranean. |
| [00:53.52] | Have you news of my son Ted? |
| [00:55.77] | Is he living or is he dead?" |
| [00:59.04] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:04.22] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:10.16] | Up came Ted without any legs |
| [01:12.26] | And in their place, two wooden pegs. |
| [01:15.39] | She kissed him a dozen times or two |
| [01:17.99] | And said, " My god, Ted is it you?" |
| [01:20.86] | " Now were you drunk or were you blind |
| [01:22.99] | When you left your two fine legs behind? |
| [01:26.07] | Or was it walking upon the sea |
| [01:28.31] | That wore your two fine legs away?" |
| [01:31.54] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:36.64] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:42.08] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:47.24] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:52.63] | " No, I wasn' t drunk and I wasn' t blind |
| [01:54.77] | When I left my two fine legs behind. |
| [01:57.87] | A cannon ball on the fifth of May |
| [02:00.27] | TOre my two fine legs away." |
| [02:03.18] | " Oh, Teddy boby," the window cried. |
| [02:05.67] | " Your two fine legs were your mother' s pride. |
| [02:08.46] | Stumps of a tree won' t do at all. |
| [02:10.62] | Why didn' t you run from the cannon ball?" |
| [02:13.86] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [02:18.68] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [02:24.33] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [02:29.22] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [02:34.95] | |
| [03:06.35] | " All foreign wars I do proclaim |
| [03:08.78] | Live on the blood and the mothers' pain. |
| [03:11.76] | I' d rather have my son as he used to be, |
| [03:14.01] | Than the King of America and his whole navy." |
| [03:17.32] | |
| [03:19.00] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:24.67] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:29.79] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:34.87] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:40.14] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:45.12] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:51.00] | |
| [04:00.24] | ge ci yuan yu Crazy English Reader di 63 qi zhong de Mrs. McGrath |
| [04:10.24] |
| [00:00.00] | Mrs. McGrath |
| [00:03.31] | Sing by Bruce Springsteen |
| [00:06.34] | From Album: We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions |
| [00:10.36] | |
| [00:15.10] | " Mrs. McGrath," the sergeant said, |
| [00:17.31] | " Would you like to make a solider out of your son Ted? |
| [00:20.70] | With a scarlet coat and a big cocked hat, |
| [00:22.87] | And Mrs. McGrath, wouldn' t you like that?" |
| [00:26.22] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [00:31.56] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [00:37.20] | Now, Mrs. McGrath lived on the shore |
| [00:39.27] | And after seven years or more |
| [00:42.52] | She spied a ship come into the bay |
| [00:44.81] | With her son from far away |
| [00:48.25] | " Oh captain dear, where have you been? |
| [00:50.45] | You' ve been sailing the Mediterranean. |
| [00:53.52] | Have you news of my son Ted? |
| [00:55.77] | Is he living or is he dead?" |
| [00:59.04] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:04.22] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:10.16] | Up came Ted without any legs |
| [01:12.26] | And in their place, two wooden pegs. |
| [01:15.39] | She kissed him a dozen times or two |
| [01:17.99] | And said, " My god, Ted is it you?" |
| [01:20.86] | " Now were you drunk or were you blind |
| [01:22.99] | When you left your two fine legs behind? |
| [01:26.07] | Or was it walking upon the sea |
| [01:28.31] | That wore your two fine legs away?" |
| [01:31.54] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:36.64] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:42.08] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:47.24] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [01:52.63] | " No, I wasn' t drunk and I wasn' t blind |
| [01:54.77] | When I left my two fine legs behind. |
| [01:57.87] | A cannon ball on the fifth of May |
| [02:00.27] | TOre my two fine legs away." |
| [02:03.18] | " Oh, Teddy boby," the window cried. |
| [02:05.67] | " Your two fine legs were your mother' s pride. |
| [02:08.46] | Stumps of a tree won' t do at all. |
| [02:10.62] | Why didn' t you run from the cannon ball?" |
| [02:13.86] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [02:18.68] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [02:24.33] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [02:29.22] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [02:34.95] | |
| [03:06.35] | " All foreign wars I do proclaim |
| [03:08.78] | Live on the blood and the mothers' pain. |
| [03:11.76] | I' d rather have my son as he used to be, |
| [03:14.01] | Than the King of America and his whole navy." |
| [03:17.32] | |
| [03:19.00] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:24.67] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:29.79] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:34.87] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:40.14] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:45.12] | With your tooria, foldididdleda, toori, oorri, oorria |
| [03:51.00] | |
| [04:00.24] | gē cí yuán yú Crazy English Reader dì 63 qī zhōng de Mrs. McGrath |
| [04:10.24] |