Song | Gamble Gold (Robin Hood) |
Artist | Steeleye Span |
Album | All Around My Hat |
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作词 : Traditional | |
Traditional | |
There chanced to be a pedlar bold | |
A pedlar bold he chanced to be | |
He rolled his pack all on his back | |
And he came tripping o'er the sea | |
By chance he met two troublesome blades | |
Troublesome blades they chanced to be | |
One of them was Robin Hood | |
The other was Little John so free | |
Chorus | |
Gentlemen on high born blood | |
Gamble Gold and Robin Hood | |
"Oh pedlar, pedlar what's in the pack | |
Come speedily and tell to me" | |
"I've several suits of the gay green silk | |
And silken bow strings two of three" | |
"If you have suits of the gay green silk | |
And silken bow strings two of three" | |
"Then by my body" cries Robin Hood | |
"Half your pack belongs to me" | |
Chorus | |
"Oh no, oh no," says the pedlar bold | |
"No that can never be | |
There's never a man in Nottingham | |
Can take one half my pack from me!" | |
The Robin Hood he drew his sword | |
And the pedlar by his pack did stand | |
They fought 'till the blood in streams did flow | |
And he cried "Pedlar hold hold your hand" | |
Chorus | |
"Oh pedlar, pedlar what's thy name | |
Come speedily and tell to me" | |
"I'm Gamble Gold of the gay green woods | |
I've travelled far beyond the sea" | |
"If you're Gamble Gold of the gay green woods | |
Then my cousin you must be | |
Let us away to a tavern near | |
And bottles crack most merrily" | |
Chorus |
zuo ci : Traditional | |
Traditional | |
There chanced to be a pedlar bold | |
A pedlar bold he chanced to be | |
He rolled his pack all on his back | |
And he came tripping o' er the sea | |
By chance he met two troublesome blades | |
Troublesome blades they chanced to be | |
One of them was Robin Hood | |
The other was Little John so free | |
Chorus | |
Gentlemen on high born blood | |
Gamble Gold and Robin Hood | |
" Oh pedlar, pedlar what' s in the pack | |
Come speedily and tell to me" | |
" I' ve several suits of the gay green silk | |
And silken bow strings two of three" | |
" If you have suits of the gay green silk | |
And silken bow strings two of three" | |
" Then by my body" cries Robin Hood | |
" Half your pack belongs to me" | |
Chorus | |
" Oh no, oh no," says the pedlar bold | |
" No that can never be | |
There' s never a man in Nottingham | |
Can take one half my pack from me!" | |
The Robin Hood he drew his sword | |
And the pedlar by his pack did stand | |
They fought ' till the blood in streams did flow | |
And he cried " Pedlar hold hold your hand" | |
Chorus | |
" Oh pedlar, pedlar what' s thy name | |
Come speedily and tell to me" | |
" I' m Gamble Gold of the gay green woods | |
I' ve travelled far beyond the sea" | |
" If you' re Gamble Gold of the gay green woods | |
Then my cousin you must be | |
Let us away to a tavern near | |
And bottles crack most merrily" | |
Chorus |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
Traditional | |
There chanced to be a pedlar bold | |
A pedlar bold he chanced to be | |
He rolled his pack all on his back | |
And he came tripping o' er the sea | |
By chance he met two troublesome blades | |
Troublesome blades they chanced to be | |
One of them was Robin Hood | |
The other was Little John so free | |
Chorus | |
Gentlemen on high born blood | |
Gamble Gold and Robin Hood | |
" Oh pedlar, pedlar what' s in the pack | |
Come speedily and tell to me" | |
" I' ve several suits of the gay green silk | |
And silken bow strings two of three" | |
" If you have suits of the gay green silk | |
And silken bow strings two of three" | |
" Then by my body" cries Robin Hood | |
" Half your pack belongs to me" | |
Chorus | |
" Oh no, oh no," says the pedlar bold | |
" No that can never be | |
There' s never a man in Nottingham | |
Can take one half my pack from me!" | |
The Robin Hood he drew his sword | |
And the pedlar by his pack did stand | |
They fought ' till the blood in streams did flow | |
And he cried " Pedlar hold hold your hand" | |
Chorus | |
" Oh pedlar, pedlar what' s thy name | |
Come speedily and tell to me" | |
" I' m Gamble Gold of the gay green woods | |
I' ve travelled far beyond the sea" | |
" If you' re Gamble Gold of the gay green woods | |
Then my cousin you must be | |
Let us away to a tavern near | |
And bottles crack most merrily" | |
Chorus |