| Song | Weaver's Market |
| Artist | Amazing Blondel |
| Album | Blondel |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Baird | |
| Baird | |
| (Boy) | |
| Come I'1 take you to town with me | |
| For to see the fine weaver of words | |
| Come and take the walk down with me | |
| For to see all the things you had heard. | |
| Oh, the road is short but tiring | |
| And the morning is warm and new. | |
| Come I'11 take you to town with me | |
| If the company pleases you. | |
| (Boy) | |
| Peasant ladies and gentlemen | |
| Will come to spend the day | |
| Gather trinkets as they dance | |
| And frolic on their way. | |
| (Merchant) | |
| Will you buy will you buy my oranges | |
| Will you buy from me a friend | |
| Won't you buy from a lady | |
| If you have some silver to spend | |
| (Boy) | |
| Salty fisherman you are | |
| The pride of all, you know | |
| Who's your fancy with today? | |
| What prize you have to show? | |
| (Fisherman) | |
| I'1 give the biggest catch my friend | |
| That ever spread the floor | |
| it yours is not the fairest face | |
| I’ve ever seen before |
| zuo ci : Baird | |
| Baird | |
| Boy | |
| Come I' 1 take you to town with me | |
| For to see the fine weaver of words | |
| Come and take the walk down with me | |
| For to see all the things you had heard. | |
| Oh, the road is short but tiring | |
| And the morning is warm and new. | |
| Come I' 11 take you to town with me | |
| If the company pleases you. | |
| Boy | |
| Peasant ladies and gentlemen | |
| Will come to spend the day | |
| Gather trinkets as they dance | |
| And frolic on their way. | |
| Merchant | |
| Will you buy will you buy my oranges | |
| Will you buy from me a friend | |
| Won' t you buy from a lady | |
| If you have some silver to spend | |
| Boy | |
| Salty fisherman you are | |
| The pride of all, you know | |
| Who' s your fancy with today? | |
| What prize you have to show? | |
| Fisherman | |
| I' 1 give the biggest catch my friend | |
| That ever spread the floor | |
| it yours is not the fairest face | |
| I' ve ever seen before |
| zuò cí : Baird | |
| Baird | |
| Boy | |
| Come I' 1 take you to town with me | |
| For to see the fine weaver of words | |
| Come and take the walk down with me | |
| For to see all the things you had heard. | |
| Oh, the road is short but tiring | |
| And the morning is warm and new. | |
| Come I' 11 take you to town with me | |
| If the company pleases you. | |
| Boy | |
| Peasant ladies and gentlemen | |
| Will come to spend the day | |
| Gather trinkets as they dance | |
| And frolic on their way. | |
| Merchant | |
| Will you buy will you buy my oranges | |
| Will you buy from me a friend | |
| Won' t you buy from a lady | |
| If you have some silver to spend | |
| Boy | |
| Salty fisherman you are | |
| The pride of all, you know | |
| Who' s your fancy with today? | |
| What prize you have to show? | |
| Fisherman | |
| I' 1 give the biggest catch my friend | |
| That ever spread the floor | |
| it yours is not the fairest face | |
| I' ve ever seen before |