| Song | The Bonny Swans |
| Artist | Loreena McKennitt |
| Album | Live in Paris and Toronto |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
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| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Traditional |
| [00:24.98] | A farmer there lived in the north country |
| [00:28.74] | a hey ho bonny o |
| [00:32.03] | And he had daughters one, two, three |
| [00:35.13] | The swans swim so bonny o |
| [00:38.62] | These daughters they walked by the river's brim |
| [00:43.39] | a hey ho bonny o |
| [00:46.54] | The eldest pushed the youngest in |
| [00:49.91] | The swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:00.50] | Oh sister, oh sister, pray lend me your hand |
| [01:04.01] | with a hey ho a bonny o |
| [01:07.64] | And I will give you house and land |
| [01:10.74] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:15.02] | I'll give you neither hand nor glove |
| [01:18.50] | with a hey ho a bonny o |
| [01:21.70] | Unless you give me your own true love |
| [01:25.11] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:35.51] | Sometimes she sank, sometimes she swam |
| [01:39.03] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [01:42.32] | Until she came to a miller's dam |
| [01:45.54] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:50.12] | The miller's daughter, dressed in red |
| [01:52.97] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [01:56.19] | She went for some water to make some bread |
| [01:59.64] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [02:09.85] | Oh father, oh daddy, here swims a swan |
| [02:13.51] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [02:17.09] | It's very like a gentle woman |
| [02:20.69] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [02:24.72] | They placed her on the bank to dry |
| [02:27.61] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [02:31.39] | There came a harper passing by |
| [02:34.58] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:06.09] | He made harp pins of her fingers fair |
| [03:09.55] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [03:12.68] | He made harp strings of her golden hair |
| [03:16.09] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:20.58] | He made a harp of her breast bone |
| [03:23.76] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [03:27.22] | And straight it began to play alone |
| [03:30.65] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:41.16] | He brought it to her father's hall |
| [03:44.46] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [03:47.87] | And there was the court, assembled all |
| [03:51.31] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:55.69] | He laid the harp upon a stone |
| [03:59.06] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:02.34] | And straight it began to play alone |
| [04:05.61] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [04:16.01] | And there does sit my father the King |
| [04:19.24] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:22.61] | And yonder sits my mother the Queen |
| [04:25.88] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [04:29.34] | And there does sit my brother Hugh |
| [04:33.33] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:37.09] | And by him William, sweet and true |
| [04:40.48] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [04:44.97] | And there does sit my false sister, Anne |
| [04:47.76] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:51.10] | Who drowned me for the sake of a man |
| [04:55.56] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| ti: The Bonny Swans | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Traditional |
| [00:24.98] | A farmer there lived in the north country |
| [00:28.74] | a hey ho bonny o |
| [00:32.03] | And he had daughters one, two, three |
| [00:35.13] | The swans swim so bonny o |
| [00:38.62] | These daughters they walked by the river' s brim |
| [00:43.39] | a hey ho bonny o |
| [00:46.54] | The eldest pushed the youngest in |
| [00:49.91] | The swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:00.50] | Oh sister, oh sister, pray lend me your hand |
| [01:04.01] | with a hey ho a bonny o |
| [01:07.64] | And I will give you house and land |
| [01:10.74] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:15.02] | I' ll give you neither hand nor glove |
| [01:18.50] | with a hey ho a bonny o |
| [01:21.70] | Unless you give me your own true love |
| [01:25.11] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:35.51] | Sometimes she sank, sometimes she swam |
| [01:39.03] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [01:42.32] | Until she came to a miller' s dam |
| [01:45.54] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:50.12] | The miller' s daughter, dressed in red |
| [01:52.97] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [01:56.19] | She went for some water to make some bread |
| [01:59.64] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [02:09.85] | Oh father, oh daddy, here swims a swan |
| [02:13.51] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [02:17.09] | It' s very like a gentle woman |
| [02:20.69] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [02:24.72] | They placed her on the bank to dry |
| [02:27.61] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [02:31.39] | There came a harper passing by |
| [02:34.58] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:06.09] | He made harp pins of her fingers fair |
| [03:09.55] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [03:12.68] | He made harp strings of her golden hair |
| [03:16.09] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:20.58] | He made a harp of her breast bone |
| [03:23.76] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [03:27.22] | And straight it began to play alone |
| [03:30.65] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:41.16] | He brought it to her father' s hall |
| [03:44.46] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [03:47.87] | And there was the court, assembled all |
| [03:51.31] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:55.69] | He laid the harp upon a stone |
| [03:59.06] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:02.34] | And straight it began to play alone |
| [04:05.61] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [04:16.01] | And there does sit my father the King |
| [04:19.24] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:22.61] | And yonder sits my mother the Queen |
| [04:25.88] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [04:29.34] | And there does sit my brother Hugh |
| [04:33.33] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:37.09] | And by him William, sweet and true |
| [04:40.48] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [04:44.97] | And there does sit my false sister, Anne |
| [04:47.76] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:51.10] | Who drowned me for the sake of a man |
| [04:55.56] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| ti: The Bonny Swans | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Traditional |
| [00:24.98] | A farmer there lived in the north country |
| [00:28.74] | a hey ho bonny o |
| [00:32.03] | And he had daughters one, two, three |
| [00:35.13] | The swans swim so bonny o |
| [00:38.62] | These daughters they walked by the river' s brim |
| [00:43.39] | a hey ho bonny o |
| [00:46.54] | The eldest pushed the youngest in |
| [00:49.91] | The swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:00.50] | Oh sister, oh sister, pray lend me your hand |
| [01:04.01] | with a hey ho a bonny o |
| [01:07.64] | And I will give you house and land |
| [01:10.74] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:15.02] | I' ll give you neither hand nor glove |
| [01:18.50] | with a hey ho a bonny o |
| [01:21.70] | Unless you give me your own true love |
| [01:25.11] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:35.51] | Sometimes she sank, sometimes she swam |
| [01:39.03] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [01:42.32] | Until she came to a miller' s dam |
| [01:45.54] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [01:50.12] | The miller' s daughter, dressed in red |
| [01:52.97] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [01:56.19] | She went for some water to make some bread |
| [01:59.64] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [02:09.85] | Oh father, oh daddy, here swims a swan |
| [02:13.51] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [02:17.09] | It' s very like a gentle woman |
| [02:20.69] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [02:24.72] | They placed her on the bank to dry |
| [02:27.61] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [02:31.39] | There came a harper passing by |
| [02:34.58] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:06.09] | He made harp pins of her fingers fair |
| [03:09.55] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [03:12.68] | He made harp strings of her golden hair |
| [03:16.09] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:20.58] | He made a harp of her breast bone |
| [03:23.76] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [03:27.22] | And straight it began to play alone |
| [03:30.65] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:41.16] | He brought it to her father' s hall |
| [03:44.46] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [03:47.87] | And there was the court, assembled all |
| [03:51.31] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [03:55.69] | He laid the harp upon a stone |
| [03:59.06] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:02.34] | And straight it began to play alone |
| [04:05.61] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [04:16.01] | And there does sit my father the King |
| [04:19.24] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:22.61] | And yonder sits my mother the Queen |
| [04:25.88] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [04:29.34] | And there does sit my brother Hugh |
| [04:33.33] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:37.09] | And by him William, sweet and true |
| [04:40.48] | the swans swim so bonny o |
| [04:44.97] | And there does sit my false sister, Anne |
| [04:47.76] | with a hey ho and a bonny o |
| [04:51.10] | Who drowned me for the sake of a man |
| [04:55.56] | the swans swim so bonny o |