| Song | How Should I Your True Love Know |
| Artist | Marianne Faithfull |
| Album | North Country Maid |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Traditional | |
| How should I your true love know | |
| From the other one ? | |
| By his cockle hat and staff | |
| And his sandal shoon. | |
| He is dead and gone, Lady, | |
| He is dead and gone. | |
| At his heels the grass-green turf | |
| At his head a stone. | |
| How should I your true love know | |
| From the other one ? | |
| By his cockle hat and staff | |
| And his sandal shoon. |
| zuo ci : Traditional | |
| How should I your true love know | |
| From the other one ? | |
| By his cockle hat and staff | |
| And his sandal shoon. | |
| He is dead and gone, Lady, | |
| He is dead and gone. | |
| At his heels the grassgreen turf | |
| At his head a stone. | |
| How should I your true love know | |
| From the other one ? | |
| By his cockle hat and staff | |
| And his sandal shoon. |
| zuò cí : Traditional | |
| How should I your true love know | |
| From the other one ? | |
| By his cockle hat and staff | |
| And his sandal shoon. | |
| He is dead and gone, Lady, | |
| He is dead and gone. | |
| At his heels the grassgreen turf | |
| At his head a stone. | |
| How should I your true love know | |
| From the other one ? | |
| By his cockle hat and staff | |
| And his sandal shoon. |