| Song | Lady Mary Anne |
| Artist | Karan Casey |
| Album | Chasing The Sun |
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| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Burne, Traditional |
| [00:01.01] | Lady Mary Anne looked over the castle wall |
| [00:04.67] | And there she saw twa bonny laddies playing at the ball |
| [00:08.82] | And the youngest of them was the fairest of all |
| [00:12.83] | He's my bonny boy he's young and he's growing O |
| [00:17.92] | O father dearest father you have done me a great wrong |
| [00:21.63] | For to go and get married to a lad who is so young |
| [00:25.71] | For he being only sixteen years and I am twenty one |
| [00:29.78] | He's my bonny boy he's young and he's growing O |
| [00:34.92] | Daughter dearest daughter I have done you no wrong |
| [00:38.56] | For to go and get you married to |
| [00:40.64] | a lad who is so young |
| [00:42.53] | He will be a match for you when I am dead and gone |
| [00:46.49] | He's your bonny boy he's young and he's growing O |
| [00:51.04] | Father dearest father then I'll tell you what we'll do |
| [00:55.30] | We'll send my love to college for another year or two |
| [00:59.27] | All around his college cap we'll bind the ribbons blue |
| [01:03.04] | To let the ladies know that he's married O |
| [01:07.40] | |
| [01:23.71] | Well young Charlie Cochrane was the sprout of an oak |
| [01:27.61] | Blithe aye and bonny and straight was his neck |
| [01:31.58] | And the sun when it shone it was all for his sake |
| [01:35.39] | He will be the pride of the forest O |
| [01:40.00] | Lady Mary Anne was the flower among the dew |
| [01:44.26] | Blithe aye and bonny and straight was her shoe |
| [01:48.26] | The longer she blossomed well the sweeter she grew |
| [01:52.16] | For the lilly in the bud will be bonnier O |
| [01:57.07] | The summer it is gone and the leaves they were green |
| [02:00.90] | Happy were the days that both you and I have seen |
| [02:04.68] | Ah but far happier days I trust will come again |
| [02:08.69] | For my bonny boy he's young and he's growing O |
| [02:12.55] | |
| [02:28.83] | Oh well at the age of sixteen years he was a married man |
| [02:32.81] | At the age of seventeen the father of his son |
| [02:36.89] | Ah but at the age of eighteen |
| [02:38.63] | o'er his grave the grass grew green |
| [02:40.58] | Cruel death had put an end to his growing O |
| [02:44.90] | I will weave my love a shroud of the ornamental brown |
| [02:49.28] | While I am a weaving it the tears they will fall down |
| [02:53.24] | For once I had a true love but now he's lying low |
| [02:56.99] | I'll nurse his bonny boy while he's growing O |
| [03:02.04] | growing O |
| [03:03.31] |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Burne, Traditional |
| [00:01.01] | Lady Mary Anne looked over the castle wall |
| [00:04.67] | And there she saw twa bonny laddies playing at the ball |
| [00:08.82] | And the youngest of them was the fairest of all |
| [00:12.83] | He' s my bonny boy he' s young and he' s growing O |
| [00:17.92] | O father dearest father you have done me a great wrong |
| [00:21.63] | For to go and get married to a lad who is so young |
| [00:25.71] | For he being only sixteen years and I am twenty one |
| [00:29.78] | He' s my bonny boy he' s young and he' s growing O |
| [00:34.92] | Daughter dearest daughter I have done you no wrong |
| [00:38.56] | For to go and get you married to |
| [00:40.64] | a lad who is so young |
| [00:42.53] | He will be a match for you when I am dead and gone |
| [00:46.49] | He' s your bonny boy he' s young and he' s growing O |
| [00:51.04] | Father dearest father then I' ll tell you what we' ll do |
| [00:55.30] | We' ll send my love to college for another year or two |
| [00:59.27] | All around his college cap we' ll bind the ribbons blue |
| [01:03.04] | To let the ladies know that he' s married O |
| [01:07.40] | |
| [01:23.71] | Well young Charlie Cochrane was the sprout of an oak |
| [01:27.61] | Blithe aye and bonny and straight was his neck |
| [01:31.58] | And the sun when it shone it was all for his sake |
| [01:35.39] | He will be the pride of the forest O |
| [01:40.00] | Lady Mary Anne was the flower among the dew |
| [01:44.26] | Blithe aye and bonny and straight was her shoe |
| [01:48.26] | The longer she blossomed well the sweeter she grew |
| [01:52.16] | For the lilly in the bud will be bonnier O |
| [01:57.07] | The summer it is gone and the leaves they were green |
| [02:00.90] | Happy were the days that both you and I have seen |
| [02:04.68] | Ah but far happier days I trust will come again |
| [02:08.69] | For my bonny boy he' s young and he' s growing O |
| [02:12.55] | |
| [02:28.83] | Oh well at the age of sixteen years he was a married man |
| [02:32.81] | At the age of seventeen the father of his son |
| [02:36.89] | Ah but at the age of eighteen |
| [02:38.63] | o' er his grave the grass grew green |
| [02:40.58] | Cruel death had put an end to his growing O |
| [02:44.90] | I will weave my love a shroud of the ornamental brown |
| [02:49.28] | While I am a weaving it the tears they will fall down |
| [02:53.24] | For once I had a true love but now he' s lying low |
| [02:56.99] | I' ll nurse his bonny boy while he' s growing O |
| [03:02.04] | growing O |
| [03:03.31] |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Burne, Traditional |
| [00:01.01] | Lady Mary Anne looked over the castle wall |
| [00:04.67] | And there she saw twa bonny laddies playing at the ball |
| [00:08.82] | And the youngest of them was the fairest of all |
| [00:12.83] | He' s my bonny boy he' s young and he' s growing O |
| [00:17.92] | O father dearest father you have done me a great wrong |
| [00:21.63] | For to go and get married to a lad who is so young |
| [00:25.71] | For he being only sixteen years and I am twenty one |
| [00:29.78] | He' s my bonny boy he' s young and he' s growing O |
| [00:34.92] | Daughter dearest daughter I have done you no wrong |
| [00:38.56] | For to go and get you married to |
| [00:40.64] | a lad who is so young |
| [00:42.53] | He will be a match for you when I am dead and gone |
| [00:46.49] | He' s your bonny boy he' s young and he' s growing O |
| [00:51.04] | Father dearest father then I' ll tell you what we' ll do |
| [00:55.30] | We' ll send my love to college for another year or two |
| [00:59.27] | All around his college cap we' ll bind the ribbons blue |
| [01:03.04] | To let the ladies know that he' s married O |
| [01:07.40] | |
| [01:23.71] | Well young Charlie Cochrane was the sprout of an oak |
| [01:27.61] | Blithe aye and bonny and straight was his neck |
| [01:31.58] | And the sun when it shone it was all for his sake |
| [01:35.39] | He will be the pride of the forest O |
| [01:40.00] | Lady Mary Anne was the flower among the dew |
| [01:44.26] | Blithe aye and bonny and straight was her shoe |
| [01:48.26] | The longer she blossomed well the sweeter she grew |
| [01:52.16] | For the lilly in the bud will be bonnier O |
| [01:57.07] | The summer it is gone and the leaves they were green |
| [02:00.90] | Happy were the days that both you and I have seen |
| [02:04.68] | Ah but far happier days I trust will come again |
| [02:08.69] | For my bonny boy he' s young and he' s growing O |
| [02:12.55] | |
| [02:28.83] | Oh well at the age of sixteen years he was a married man |
| [02:32.81] | At the age of seventeen the father of his son |
| [02:36.89] | Ah but at the age of eighteen |
| [02:38.63] | o' er his grave the grass grew green |
| [02:40.58] | Cruel death had put an end to his growing O |
| [02:44.90] | I will weave my love a shroud of the ornamental brown |
| [02:49.28] | While I am a weaving it the tears they will fall down |
| [02:53.24] | For once I had a true love but now he' s lying low |
| [02:56.99] | I' ll nurse his bonny boy while he' s growing O |
| [03:02.04] | growing O |
| [03:03.31] |