| Song | Carrickfergus (live) |
| Artist | Joan Baez |
| Album | Bowery Songs [live] |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Connaught, Traditional |
| [00:01.65] | I wished i had you in carrickfergus |
| [00:10.26] | Only for nights in ballygrand |
| [00:17.83] | I would swim over the deepest ocean |
| [00:26.87] | The deepest ocean to be by your side |
| [00:34.63] | |
| [00:36.78] | But the sea is wide and i can't swim over |
| [00:47.59] | Neither have i wings to fly |
| [00:56.27] | I wish i could find me a handy boatman |
| [01:05.99] | To ferry me over to my love and die |
| [01:15.17] | |
| [01:20.70] | My childhood days bring back sad reflections |
| [01:31.08] | Of happy days so long ago |
| [01:40.35] | My boyhood friends and my own relations |
| [01:50.03] | Have all passed on like the melting snow |
| [02:00.25] | So i'll spend my days in endless roving |
| [02:10.26] | Soft is the grass and my bed is free |
| [02:18.70] | Oh to be home now in carrickfergus |
| [02:28.44] | On the long road down to the salty sea |
| [02:37.73] | |
| [03:16.68] | And in kilkenny it is reported |
| [03:26.46] | On marble stone there as black as ink |
| [03:35.84] | With gold and silver i did support her |
| [03:45.33] | But i'll sing no more now till i get a drink |
| [03:52.81] | |
| [03:54.77] | I'm drunk today and i'm rarely sober |
| [04:05.35] | A handsome rover from town to town |
| [04:13.40] | Oh but i am sick now and my days are numbered |
| [04:23.36] | Come all ye young men and lay me down |
| [04:33.11] | Come all ye young men and lay me down |
| [04:42.69] |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Connaught, Traditional |
| [00:01.65] | I wished i had you in carrickfergus |
| [00:10.26] | Only for nights in ballygrand |
| [00:17.83] | I would swim over the deepest ocean |
| [00:26.87] | The deepest ocean to be by your side |
| [00:34.63] | |
| [00:36.78] | But the sea is wide and i can' t swim over |
| [00:47.59] | Neither have i wings to fly |
| [00:56.27] | I wish i could find me a handy boatman |
| [01:05.99] | To ferry me over to my love and die |
| [01:15.17] | |
| [01:20.70] | My childhood days bring back sad reflections |
| [01:31.08] | Of happy days so long ago |
| [01:40.35] | My boyhood friends and my own relations |
| [01:50.03] | Have all passed on like the melting snow |
| [02:00.25] | So i' ll spend my days in endless roving |
| [02:10.26] | Soft is the grass and my bed is free |
| [02:18.70] | Oh to be home now in carrickfergus |
| [02:28.44] | On the long road down to the salty sea |
| [02:37.73] | |
| [03:16.68] | And in kilkenny it is reported |
| [03:26.46] | On marble stone there as black as ink |
| [03:35.84] | With gold and silver i did support her |
| [03:45.33] | But i' ll sing no more now till i get a drink |
| [03:52.81] | |
| [03:54.77] | I' m drunk today and i' m rarely sober |
| [04:05.35] | A handsome rover from town to town |
| [04:13.40] | Oh but i am sick now and my days are numbered |
| [04:23.36] | Come all ye young men and lay me down |
| [04:33.11] | Come all ye young men and lay me down |
| [04:42.69] |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Connaught, Traditional |
| [00:01.65] | I wished i had you in carrickfergus |
| [00:10.26] | Only for nights in ballygrand |
| [00:17.83] | I would swim over the deepest ocean |
| [00:26.87] | The deepest ocean to be by your side |
| [00:34.63] | |
| [00:36.78] | But the sea is wide and i can' t swim over |
| [00:47.59] | Neither have i wings to fly |
| [00:56.27] | I wish i could find me a handy boatman |
| [01:05.99] | To ferry me over to my love and die |
| [01:15.17] | |
| [01:20.70] | My childhood days bring back sad reflections |
| [01:31.08] | Of happy days so long ago |
| [01:40.35] | My boyhood friends and my own relations |
| [01:50.03] | Have all passed on like the melting snow |
| [02:00.25] | So i' ll spend my days in endless roving |
| [02:10.26] | Soft is the grass and my bed is free |
| [02:18.70] | Oh to be home now in carrickfergus |
| [02:28.44] | On the long road down to the salty sea |
| [02:37.73] | |
| [03:16.68] | And in kilkenny it is reported |
| [03:26.46] | On marble stone there as black as ink |
| [03:35.84] | With gold and silver i did support her |
| [03:45.33] | But i' ll sing no more now till i get a drink |
| [03:52.81] | |
| [03:54.77] | I' m drunk today and i' m rarely sober |
| [04:05.35] | A handsome rover from town to town |
| [04:13.40] | Oh but i am sick now and my days are numbered |
| [04:23.36] | Come all ye young men and lay me down |
| [04:33.11] | Come all ye young men and lay me down |
| [04:42.69] |