| Song | The Yellow Rose of Texas |
| Artist | 2nd South Carolina String Band |
| Album | DULCEM MELODIES |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : Traditional/J.K. |
| [00:04.845] | There's a yellow rose in Texas |
| [00:07.324] | That I'm going to see |
| [00:09.838] | No other soldiers know her |
| [00:12.268] | No soldiers, only me |
| [00:14.420] | She cried so when I left her |
| [00:16.804] | It like to broke my heart, |
| [00:19.419] | And if I ever find her |
| [00:21.803] | we never more will part |
| [00:23.856] | She's the sweetest girl of color |
| [00:26.566] | The soldier ever knew |
| [00:28.865] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [00:31.381] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [00:33.474] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [00:36.326] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [00:38.189] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [00:40.576] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [01:02.385] | Where the Rio Grande is flowing |
| [01:04.677] | And the starry skies are bright |
| [01:07.109] | Oh, she walks along the river |
| [01:09.485] | In the quiet summer night |
| [01:12.149] | And she thinks if I remember |
| [01:14.485] | When we parted long ago |
| [01:16.667] | I promised to come back again |
| [01:19.328] | And not to leave her so |
| [01:21.572] | She's the sweetest girl of color |
| [01:24.050] | The soldier ever knew |
| [01:26.893] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [01:29.139] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [01:31.325] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [01:34.074] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [01:36.216] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [01:38.633] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [02:00.857] | Well now I'm heading southward |
| [02:03.143] | And my heart is sinking low |
| [02:05.660] | I'm going back to Georgia |
| [02:07.811] | To find my uncle Joe |
| [02:10.131] | You may talk about your Beauregard |
| [02:12.837] | And speak of Bobby Lee |
| [02:14.938] | But the gallant Hood of Texas plays hell in Tennessee |
| [02:19.761] | She's the sweetest girl of color |
| [02:22.263] | The soldier ever knew |
| [02:24.684] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [02:27.257] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [02:29.361] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [02:32.345] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [02:34.209] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [02:36.635] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [02:58.954] | Oh, I'm going now to find her |
| [03:00.916] | For my heart is full of woe |
| [03:03.575] | And we'll sing the songs together |
| [03:05.537] | That we sang so long ago |
| [03:07.967] | We'll play the banjo gaily |
| [03:10.397] | And we'll sing our sorrows o'er |
| [03:12.872] | And the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [03:15.279] | shall be mine forever more |
| [03:17.611] | She's the sweetest girl of color |
| [03:20.318] | The soldier ever knew |
| [03:22.883] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [03:25.036] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [03:27.272] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [03:30.029] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [03:32.126] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [03:34.598] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [03:36.942] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [03:39.465] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [00:00.000] | zuo qu : Traditional J. K. |
| [00:04.845] | There' s a yellow rose in Texas |
| [00:07.324] | That I' m going to see |
| [00:09.838] | No other soldiers know her |
| [00:12.268] | No soldiers, only me |
| [00:14.420] | She cried so when I left her |
| [00:16.804] | It like to broke my heart, |
| [00:19.419] | And if I ever find her |
| [00:21.803] | we never more will part |
| [00:23.856] | She' s the sweetest girl of color |
| [00:26.566] | The soldier ever knew |
| [00:28.865] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [00:31.381] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [00:33.474] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [00:36.326] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [00:38.189] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [00:40.576] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [01:02.385] | Where the Rio Grande is flowing |
| [01:04.677] | And the starry skies are bright |
| [01:07.109] | Oh, she walks along the river |
| [01:09.485] | In the quiet summer night |
| [01:12.149] | And she thinks if I remember |
| [01:14.485] | When we parted long ago |
| [01:16.667] | I promised to come back again |
| [01:19.328] | And not to leave her so |
| [01:21.572] | She' s the sweetest girl of color |
| [01:24.050] | The soldier ever knew |
| [01:26.893] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [01:29.139] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [01:31.325] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [01:34.074] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [01:36.216] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [01:38.633] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [02:00.857] | Well now I' m heading southward |
| [02:03.143] | And my heart is sinking low |
| [02:05.660] | I' m going back to Georgia |
| [02:07.811] | To find my uncle Joe |
| [02:10.131] | You may talk about your Beauregard |
| [02:12.837] | And speak of Bobby Lee |
| [02:14.938] | But the gallant Hood of Texas plays hell in Tennessee |
| [02:19.761] | She' s the sweetest girl of color |
| [02:22.263] | The soldier ever knew |
| [02:24.684] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [02:27.257] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [02:29.361] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [02:32.345] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [02:34.209] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [02:36.635] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [02:58.954] | Oh, I' m going now to find her |
| [03:00.916] | For my heart is full of woe |
| [03:03.575] | And we' ll sing the songs together |
| [03:05.537] | That we sang so long ago |
| [03:07.967] | We' ll play the banjo gaily |
| [03:10.397] | And we' ll sing our sorrows o' er |
| [03:12.872] | And the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [03:15.279] | shall be mine forever more |
| [03:17.611] | She' s the sweetest girl of color |
| [03:20.318] | The soldier ever knew |
| [03:22.883] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [03:25.036] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [03:27.272] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [03:30.029] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [03:32.126] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [03:34.598] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [03:36.942] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [03:39.465] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Traditional J. K. |
| [00:04.845] | There' s a yellow rose in Texas |
| [00:07.324] | That I' m going to see |
| [00:09.838] | No other soldiers know her |
| [00:12.268] | No soldiers, only me |
| [00:14.420] | She cried so when I left her |
| [00:16.804] | It like to broke my heart, |
| [00:19.419] | And if I ever find her |
| [00:21.803] | we never more will part |
| [00:23.856] | She' s the sweetest girl of color |
| [00:26.566] | The soldier ever knew |
| [00:28.865] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [00:31.381] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [00:33.474] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [00:36.326] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [00:38.189] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [00:40.576] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [01:02.385] | Where the Rio Grande is flowing |
| [01:04.677] | And the starry skies are bright |
| [01:07.109] | Oh, she walks along the river |
| [01:09.485] | In the quiet summer night |
| [01:12.149] | And she thinks if I remember |
| [01:14.485] | When we parted long ago |
| [01:16.667] | I promised to come back again |
| [01:19.328] | And not to leave her so |
| [01:21.572] | She' s the sweetest girl of color |
| [01:24.050] | The soldier ever knew |
| [01:26.893] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [01:29.139] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [01:31.325] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [01:34.074] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [01:36.216] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [01:38.633] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [02:00.857] | Well now I' m heading southward |
| [02:03.143] | And my heart is sinking low |
| [02:05.660] | I' m going back to Georgia |
| [02:07.811] | To find my uncle Joe |
| [02:10.131] | You may talk about your Beauregard |
| [02:12.837] | And speak of Bobby Lee |
| [02:14.938] | But the gallant Hood of Texas plays hell in Tennessee |
| [02:19.761] | She' s the sweetest girl of color |
| [02:22.263] | The soldier ever knew |
| [02:24.684] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [02:27.257] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [02:29.361] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [02:32.345] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [02:34.209] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [02:36.635] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [02:58.954] | Oh, I' m going now to find her |
| [03:00.916] | For my heart is full of woe |
| [03:03.575] | And we' ll sing the songs together |
| [03:05.537] | That we sang so long ago |
| [03:07.967] | We' ll play the banjo gaily |
| [03:10.397] | And we' ll sing our sorrows o' er |
| [03:12.872] | And the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [03:15.279] | shall be mine forever more |
| [03:17.611] | She' s the sweetest girl of color |
| [03:20.318] | The soldier ever knew |
| [03:22.883] | Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
| [03:25.036] | They sparkle like the dew |
| [03:27.272] | You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
| [03:30.029] | And sing of Rosa Lee |
| [03:32.126] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [03:34.598] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |
| [03:36.942] | But the yellow Rose of Texas |
| [03:39.465] | Beats the belles of Tennessee |