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[00:00.20] | 作�:ヘンリ・クレイ・ワ�ク |
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[00:03.32] | My grandfather's clock was to large for the shelf' |
[00:09.63] | So it stood ninety years on the floor; |
[00:16.68] | It was taller by half than the old man himself' |
[00:23.31] | Though it weighed not a pennyweight more. |
[00:30.27] | It was bought on the morn of the day that he was born' |
[00:37.09] | And was always his treasure and pride. |
[00:44.06] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[00:50.79] | When the old man died.. |
[00:57.71] | In watching its pendulum swing to and fro' |
[01:04.45] | Many hours had he spent while a boy; |
[01:11.38] | And in childhood and manhood the clock seemed to know' |
[01:18.23] | And to share both his grief and his joy. |
[01:25.11] | For it struck twenty-four when he entered the door' |
[01:32.05] | With a blooming and beautiful bride. |
[01:38.88] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[01:45.58] | When the old man died.. |
[01:52.56] | Ninety years without slumbering |
[01:56.79] | Tick' tock' tick' tock' |
[02:00.17] | His life seconds numbering' |
[02:03.64] | Tick' tock' tick' tock |
[02:06.85] | It stopped short' Never to go again |
[02:13.01] | When the old man died. |
[02:19.98] | And it kept in its place' not a frown upon its face' |
[02:26.88] | And its hands never hung by its side; |
[02:33.60] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[02:40.47] | When the old man died.. |
[02:48.44] | |
[03:03.45] | It rang an alarm in the dead of the night' |
[03:09.75] | An alarm that for years had been dumb; |
[03:16.54] | And we know that his spirit was pluming its flight' |
[03:23.33] | That his hour of departure had come. |
[03:30.21] | Still the clock kept the time' |
[03:33.67] | with a soft muffled chime' |
[03:37.11] | As we silently stood by his side; |
[03:44.12] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[03:50.79] | When the old man died.. |
[03:57.78] | When the old man died.. |
[04:10.98] | |
[04:19.34] | |
[04:26.60] | End |
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[00:00.20] | zuo: |
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[00:03.32] | My grandfather' s clock was to large for the shelf' |
[00:09.63] | So it stood ninety years on the floor |
[00:16.68] | It was taller by half than the old man himself' |
[00:23.31] | Though it weighed not a pennyweight more. |
[00:30.27] | It was bought on the morn of the day that he was born' |
[00:37.09] | And was always his treasure and pride. |
[00:44.06] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[00:50.79] | When the old man died.. |
[00:57.71] | In watching its pendulum swing to and fro' |
[01:04.45] | Many hours had he spent while a boy |
[01:11.38] | And in childhood and manhood the clock seemed to know' |
[01:18.23] | And to share both his grief and his joy. |
[01:25.11] | For it struck twentyfour when he entered the door' |
[01:32.05] | With a blooming and beautiful bride. |
[01:38.88] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[01:45.58] | When the old man died.. |
[01:52.56] | Ninety years without slumbering |
[01:56.79] | Tick' tock' tick' tock' |
[02:00.17] | His life seconds numbering' |
[02:03.64] | Tick' tock' tick' tock |
[02:06.85] | It stopped short' Never to go again |
[02:13.01] | When the old man died. |
[02:19.98] | And it kept in its place' not a frown upon its face' |
[02:26.88] | And its hands never hung by its side |
[02:33.60] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[02:40.47] | When the old man died.. |
[02:48.44] | |
[03:03.45] | It rang an alarm in the dead of the night' |
[03:09.75] | An alarm that for years had been dumb |
[03:16.54] | And we know that his spirit was pluming its flight' |
[03:23.33] | That his hour of departure had come. |
[03:30.21] | Still the clock kept the time' |
[03:33.67] | with a soft muffled chime' |
[03:37.11] | As we silently stood by his side |
[03:44.12] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[03:50.79] | When the old man died.. |
[03:57.78] | When the old man died.. |
[04:10.98] | |
[04:19.34] | |
[04:26.60] | End |
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[00:00.20] | zuò: |
[00:00.50] | |
[00:03.32] | My grandfather' s clock was to large for the shelf' |
[00:09.63] | So it stood ninety years on the floor |
[00:16.68] | It was taller by half than the old man himself' |
[00:23.31] | Though it weighed not a pennyweight more. |
[00:30.27] | It was bought on the morn of the day that he was born' |
[00:37.09] | And was always his treasure and pride. |
[00:44.06] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[00:50.79] | When the old man died.. |
[00:57.71] | In watching its pendulum swing to and fro' |
[01:04.45] | Many hours had he spent while a boy |
[01:11.38] | And in childhood and manhood the clock seemed to know' |
[01:18.23] | And to share both his grief and his joy. |
[01:25.11] | For it struck twentyfour when he entered the door' |
[01:32.05] | With a blooming and beautiful bride. |
[01:38.88] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[01:45.58] | When the old man died.. |
[01:52.56] | Ninety years without slumbering |
[01:56.79] | Tick' tock' tick' tock' |
[02:00.17] | His life seconds numbering' |
[02:03.64] | Tick' tock' tick' tock |
[02:06.85] | It stopped short' Never to go again |
[02:13.01] | When the old man died. |
[02:19.98] | And it kept in its place' not a frown upon its face' |
[02:26.88] | And its hands never hung by its side |
[02:33.60] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[02:40.47] | When the old man died.. |
[02:48.44] | |
[03:03.45] | It rang an alarm in the dead of the night' |
[03:09.75] | An alarm that for years had been dumb |
[03:16.54] | And we know that his spirit was pluming its flight' |
[03:23.33] | That his hour of departure had come. |
[03:30.21] | Still the clock kept the time' |
[03:33.67] | with a soft muffled chime' |
[03:37.11] | As we silently stood by his side |
[03:44.12] | But it stopped short' Never to go again' |
[03:50.79] | When the old man died.. |
[03:57.78] | When the old man died.. |
[04:10.98] | |
[04:19.34] | |
[04:26.60] | End |