Song | Strathmore |
Artist | Dougie MacLean |
Album | Inside the Thunder |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Dougie MacLean | |
作词 : Dougie MacLean | |
I took a place in a farm in Strathmore | |
To bring the harvest home and watch the nature roar | |
And we’d rise at dawn in the sun’s clear light | |
In the sun’s clear light | |
And we’d start our day with a sleepy head | |
Sat on the big wood bench in the tractor shed | |
And the grieve would say lads it’s time to go | |
O it’s time to go | |
And it turns again endless and slow | |
It turns again with every breath we blow | |
For it’s the only thing we know | |
Old Dave was first and we dare not leave | |
Until his pipe was done and he’d rolled his sleeve | |
And then we’d all set out to the far top field | |
To the far top field | |
Old Dave would bale and Tim and I would lead | |
And we’d move the hay til our hands would bleed | |
With a story told to keep our spirits high | |
To keep our spirits high | |
I took a place in a farm in Strathmore | |
To bring the harvest home and watch the nature roar | |
And we’d rise at dawn in the sun’s clear light | |
In the sun’s clear light | |
We’d work the while we’d sweat our brow | |
And we’d take our piece on the hazel knowe | |
It would taste so good and Old Dave would smile | |
Old Dave would smile |
zuo qu : Dougie MacLean | |
zuo ci : Dougie MacLean | |
I took a place in a farm in Strathmore | |
To bring the harvest home and watch the nature roar | |
And we' d rise at dawn in the sun' s clear light | |
In the sun' s clear light | |
And we' d start our day with a sleepy head | |
Sat on the big wood bench in the tractor shed | |
And the grieve would say lads it' s time to go | |
O it' s time to go | |
And it turns again endless and slow | |
It turns again with every breath we blow | |
For it' s the only thing we know | |
Old Dave was first and we dare not leave | |
Until his pipe was done and he' d rolled his sleeve | |
And then we' d all set out to the far top field | |
To the far top field | |
Old Dave would bale and Tim and I would lead | |
And we' d move the hay til our hands would bleed | |
With a story told to keep our spirits high | |
To keep our spirits high | |
I took a place in a farm in Strathmore | |
To bring the harvest home and watch the nature roar | |
And we' d rise at dawn in the sun' s clear light | |
In the sun' s clear light | |
We' d work the while we' d sweat our brow | |
And we' d take our piece on the hazel knowe | |
It would taste so good and Old Dave would smile | |
Old Dave would smile |
zuò qǔ : Dougie MacLean | |
zuò cí : Dougie MacLean | |
I took a place in a farm in Strathmore | |
To bring the harvest home and watch the nature roar | |
And we' d rise at dawn in the sun' s clear light | |
In the sun' s clear light | |
And we' d start our day with a sleepy head | |
Sat on the big wood bench in the tractor shed | |
And the grieve would say lads it' s time to go | |
O it' s time to go | |
And it turns again endless and slow | |
It turns again with every breath we blow | |
For it' s the only thing we know | |
Old Dave was first and we dare not leave | |
Until his pipe was done and he' d rolled his sleeve | |
And then we' d all set out to the far top field | |
To the far top field | |
Old Dave would bale and Tim and I would lead | |
And we' d move the hay til our hands would bleed | |
With a story told to keep our spirits high | |
To keep our spirits high | |
I took a place in a farm in Strathmore | |
To bring the harvest home and watch the nature roar | |
And we' d rise at dawn in the sun' s clear light | |
In the sun' s clear light | |
We' d work the while we' d sweat our brow | |
And we' d take our piece on the hazel knowe | |
It would taste so good and Old Dave would smile | |
Old Dave would smile |