| Song | The Streamers |
| Artist | Seth Lakeman |
| Album | Kitty Jay |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Lakeman, Traditional | |
| The streams of lovely Nancy are divided in three parts, | |
| Where young men and maidens meet their long sweethearts, | |
| It is drinking of good liquor that has caused my heart to sing, | |
| And the noise in yonder village made the rocks ring. | |
| At the bottom of this mountain runs a river clear, | |
| A ship from the Indes did once anchor here, | |
| With her red flags a'flying and the beating of her drum, | |
| With sweet instruments of music and the firing of her gun. | |
| At the bottom of this mountain where the birds do fly, | |
| There is one amoungst them that flies so very high, | |
| If I had her in my arms near the diamond's cold black land, | |
| How soon I'd secure her by the kindness of my hands. | |
| So come all you little streamers that walk the meadows gay, | |
| Go write unto your love wherever she may lay, | |
| With her rosy lips entice me and her tongue she tells me no | |
| But the angels might direct us wherever we should go. |
| zuo qu : Lakeman, Traditional | |
| The streams of lovely Nancy are divided in three parts, | |
| Where young men and maidens meet their long sweethearts, | |
| It is drinking of good liquor that has caused my heart to sing, | |
| And the noise in yonder village made the rocks ring. | |
| At the bottom of this mountain runs a river clear, | |
| A ship from the Indes did once anchor here, | |
| With her red flags a' flying and the beating of her drum, | |
| With sweet instruments of music and the firing of her gun. | |
| At the bottom of this mountain where the birds do fly, | |
| There is one amoungst them that flies so very high, | |
| If I had her in my arms near the diamond' s cold black land, | |
| How soon I' d secure her by the kindness of my hands. | |
| So come all you little streamers that walk the meadows gay, | |
| Go write unto your love wherever she may lay, | |
| With her rosy lips entice me and her tongue she tells me no | |
| But the angels might direct us wherever we should go. |
| zuò qǔ : Lakeman, Traditional | |
| The streams of lovely Nancy are divided in three parts, | |
| Where young men and maidens meet their long sweethearts, | |
| It is drinking of good liquor that has caused my heart to sing, | |
| And the noise in yonder village made the rocks ring. | |
| At the bottom of this mountain runs a river clear, | |
| A ship from the Indes did once anchor here, | |
| With her red flags a' flying and the beating of her drum, | |
| With sweet instruments of music and the firing of her gun. | |
| At the bottom of this mountain where the birds do fly, | |
| There is one amoungst them that flies so very high, | |
| If I had her in my arms near the diamond' s cold black land, | |
| How soon I' d secure her by the kindness of my hands. | |
| So come all you little streamers that walk the meadows gay, | |
| Go write unto your love wherever she may lay, | |
| With her rosy lips entice me and her tongue she tells me no | |
| But the angels might direct us wherever we should go. |