| Song | Rose of Allendale |
| Artist | Mary Black |
| Album | Mary Black |
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| 作词 : Traditional | |
| The moon was bright, the night was clear | |
| No breeze came over the sea | |
| When mary left her highland home | |
| And wandered forth with me | |
| The flowers be-decked the mountainside | |
| And fragrance filled the vale | |
| But by far the sweetest flower there | |
| Was the rose of allendale | |
| Oh the rose of allendale | |
| Sweet rose of allendale | |
| By far the sweetest flower there | |
| Was the rose of allendale | |
| Where e'er i wandered east or west | |
| Though fate began to lour | |
| A solace still was she to me | |
| In sorrow's lonely hour | |
| When tempests lashed our lonely barque | |
| And rent her quivering sail | |
| One maiden's form withstood the storm | |
| 'twas the rose of allendale | |
| Oh sweet rose of allendale | |
| Sweet rose of allendale | |
| One maiden's form withstood the storm | |
| 'twas the rose of allendale | |
| And when my fever'd lips were parched | |
| On afric's burning sands | |
| She whispered hopes of happiness | |
| And tales of distant lands | |
| My life has been a wilderness | |
| Unblessed by fortune's wheel | |
| Had fate not linked my love to hers | |
| The rose of allendale | |
| Oh sweet rose of allendale | |
| Sweet rose of allendale | |
| Had fate not linked my love to hers | |
| The rose of allendale |
| zuo ci : Traditional | |
| The moon was bright, the night was clear | |
| No breeze came over the sea | |
| When mary left her highland home | |
| And wandered forth with me | |
| The flowers bedecked the mountainside | |
| And fragrance filled the vale | |
| But by far the sweetest flower there | |
| Was the rose of allendale | |
| Oh the rose of allendale | |
| Sweet rose of allendale | |
| By far the sweetest flower there | |
| Was the rose of allendale | |
| Where e' er i wandered east or west | |
| Though fate began to lour | |
| A solace still was she to me | |
| In sorrow' s lonely hour | |
| When tempests lashed our lonely barque | |
| And rent her quivering sail | |
| One maiden' s form withstood the storm | |
| ' twas the rose of allendale | |
| Oh sweet rose of allendale | |
| Sweet rose of allendale | |
| One maiden' s form withstood the storm | |
| ' twas the rose of allendale | |
| And when my fever' d lips were parched | |
| On afric' s burning sands | |
| She whispered hopes of happiness | |
| And tales of distant lands | |
| My life has been a wilderness | |
| Unblessed by fortune' s wheel | |
| Had fate not linked my love to hers | |
| The rose of allendale | |
| Oh sweet rose of allendale | |
| Sweet rose of allendale | |
| Had fate not linked my love to hers | |
| The rose of allendale |
| zuò cí : Traditional | |
| The moon was bright, the night was clear | |
| No breeze came over the sea | |
| When mary left her highland home | |
| And wandered forth with me | |
| The flowers bedecked the mountainside | |
| And fragrance filled the vale | |
| But by far the sweetest flower there | |
| Was the rose of allendale | |
| Oh the rose of allendale | |
| Sweet rose of allendale | |
| By far the sweetest flower there | |
| Was the rose of allendale | |
| Where e' er i wandered east or west | |
| Though fate began to lour | |
| A solace still was she to me | |
| In sorrow' s lonely hour | |
| When tempests lashed our lonely barque | |
| And rent her quivering sail | |
| One maiden' s form withstood the storm | |
| ' twas the rose of allendale | |
| Oh sweet rose of allendale | |
| Sweet rose of allendale | |
| One maiden' s form withstood the storm | |
| ' twas the rose of allendale | |
| And when my fever' d lips were parched | |
| On afric' s burning sands | |
| She whispered hopes of happiness | |
| And tales of distant lands | |
| My life has been a wilderness | |
| Unblessed by fortune' s wheel | |
| Had fate not linked my love to hers | |
| The rose of allendale | |
| Oh sweet rose of allendale | |
| Sweet rose of allendale | |
| Had fate not linked my love to hers | |
| The rose of allendale |