| Song | Jim Jones |
| Artist | Bob Dylan |
| Album | Good as I Been to You |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Traditional |
| [00:06.160] | Come and listen for a moment lads |
| [00:07.930] | And hear me tell my tale |
| [00:11.120] | How across the sea from England |
| [00:14.800] | I was condemned to sail |
| [00:18.820] | Now the jury found me guilty |
| [00:22.320] | Then says the judge says he |
| [00:26.620] | "Oh for life Jim Jones I'm sending you |
| [00:31.400] | Across the stormy sea |
| [00:33.750] | But take a tip before you ship |
| [00:40.780] | To join the iron gang |
| [00:43.770] | Don't get too gay in Botany Bay |
| [00:48.450] | Or else you'll surely hang |
| [00:51.370] | Or else you'll surely hang" says he |
| [00:55.880] | "And after that Jim Jones |
| [00:58.560] | It's high above on the gallows tree |
| [01:02.690] | The crows will pick your bones" |
| [01:05.940] | And our ship was high upon the sea |
| [01:20.340] | When pirates came along |
| [01:22.040] | But the soldiers on our convict ship |
| [01:27.770] | Were full five hundred strong |
| [01:31.570] | For they opened fire and somehow drove |
| [01:34.690] | That pirate ship away |
| [01:36.810] | But I'd rather have joined that pirate ship |
| [01:42.380] | Than gone to Botany Bay |
| [01:44.520] | With the storms ragin' round us |
| [01:50.760] | And the winds a-blowin' gale |
| [01:53.940] | I'd rather have drowned in misery |
| [01:58.810] | Than gone to New South Wales |
| [02:02.240] | There's no time for mischief there they say |
| [02:06.290] | Remember that says they |
| [02:09.170] | Or they'll flog the poaching out of you |
| [02:14.100] | Down there in Botany Bay |
| [02:16.650] | Now it's day and night and the irons clang |
| [02:30.700] | And like poor galley slaves |
| [02:33.750] | We toil and toil and when we die |
| [02:38.240] | Must fill dishonored graves |
| [02:40.550] | And it's by and by I'll slip my chains |
| [02:45.230] | Well into the bush I'll go |
| [02:48.230] | And I'll join the bravest rankers there |
| [02:52.440] | Jack Donohue and co |
| [02:54.500] | And some dark night when everything |
| [02:59.180] | Is silent in the town |
| [03:01.920] | I'll shoot those tyrants one and all |
| [03:06.790] | I'll gun the floggers down |
| [03:09.410] | Oh I'll give the land a little shock |
| [03:14.300] | Remember what I say |
| [03:16.920] | They'll yet regret they've sent Jim Jones |
| [03:22.040] | In chains to Botany Bay |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Traditional |
| [00:06.160] | Come and listen for a moment lads |
| [00:07.930] | And hear me tell my tale |
| [00:11.120] | How across the sea from England |
| [00:14.800] | I was condemned to sail |
| [00:18.820] | Now the jury found me guilty |
| [00:22.320] | Then says the judge says he |
| [00:26.620] | " Oh for life Jim Jones I' m sending you |
| [00:31.400] | Across the stormy sea |
| [00:33.750] | But take a tip before you ship |
| [00:40.780] | To join the iron gang |
| [00:43.770] | Don' t get too gay in Botany Bay |
| [00:48.450] | Or else you' ll surely hang |
| [00:51.370] | Or else you' ll surely hang" says he |
| [00:55.880] | " And after that Jim Jones |
| [00:58.560] | It' s high above on the gallows tree |
| [01:02.690] | The crows will pick your bones" |
| [01:05.940] | And our ship was high upon the sea |
| [01:20.340] | When pirates came along |
| [01:22.040] | But the soldiers on our convict ship |
| [01:27.770] | Were full five hundred strong |
| [01:31.570] | For they opened fire and somehow drove |
| [01:34.690] | That pirate ship away |
| [01:36.810] | But I' d rather have joined that pirate ship |
| [01:42.380] | Than gone to Botany Bay |
| [01:44.520] | With the storms ragin' round us |
| [01:50.760] | And the winds ablowin' gale |
| [01:53.940] | I' d rather have drowned in misery |
| [01:58.810] | Than gone to New South Wales |
| [02:02.240] | There' s no time for mischief there they say |
| [02:06.290] | Remember that says they |
| [02:09.170] | Or they' ll flog the poaching out of you |
| [02:14.100] | Down there in Botany Bay |
| [02:16.650] | Now it' s day and night and the irons clang |
| [02:30.700] | And like poor galley slaves |
| [02:33.750] | We toil and toil and when we die |
| [02:38.240] | Must fill dishonored graves |
| [02:40.550] | And it' s by and by I' ll slip my chains |
| [02:45.230] | Well into the bush I' ll go |
| [02:48.230] | And I' ll join the bravest rankers there |
| [02:52.440] | Jack Donohue and co |
| [02:54.500] | And some dark night when everything |
| [02:59.180] | Is silent in the town |
| [03:01.920] | I' ll shoot those tyrants one and all |
| [03:06.790] | I' ll gun the floggers down |
| [03:09.410] | Oh I' ll give the land a little shock |
| [03:14.300] | Remember what I say |
| [03:16.920] | They' ll yet regret they' ve sent Jim Jones |
| [03:22.040] | In chains to Botany Bay |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Traditional |
| [00:06.160] | Come and listen for a moment lads |
| [00:07.930] | And hear me tell my tale |
| [00:11.120] | How across the sea from England |
| [00:14.800] | I was condemned to sail |
| [00:18.820] | Now the jury found me guilty |
| [00:22.320] | Then says the judge says he |
| [00:26.620] | " Oh for life Jim Jones I' m sending you |
| [00:31.400] | Across the stormy sea |
| [00:33.750] | But take a tip before you ship |
| [00:40.780] | To join the iron gang |
| [00:43.770] | Don' t get too gay in Botany Bay |
| [00:48.450] | Or else you' ll surely hang |
| [00:51.370] | Or else you' ll surely hang" says he |
| [00:55.880] | " And after that Jim Jones |
| [00:58.560] | It' s high above on the gallows tree |
| [01:02.690] | The crows will pick your bones" |
| [01:05.940] | And our ship was high upon the sea |
| [01:20.340] | When pirates came along |
| [01:22.040] | But the soldiers on our convict ship |
| [01:27.770] | Were full five hundred strong |
| [01:31.570] | For they opened fire and somehow drove |
| [01:34.690] | That pirate ship away |
| [01:36.810] | But I' d rather have joined that pirate ship |
| [01:42.380] | Than gone to Botany Bay |
| [01:44.520] | With the storms ragin' round us |
| [01:50.760] | And the winds ablowin' gale |
| [01:53.940] | I' d rather have drowned in misery |
| [01:58.810] | Than gone to New South Wales |
| [02:02.240] | There' s no time for mischief there they say |
| [02:06.290] | Remember that says they |
| [02:09.170] | Or they' ll flog the poaching out of you |
| [02:14.100] | Down there in Botany Bay |
| [02:16.650] | Now it' s day and night and the irons clang |
| [02:30.700] | And like poor galley slaves |
| [02:33.750] | We toil and toil and when we die |
| [02:38.240] | Must fill dishonored graves |
| [02:40.550] | And it' s by and by I' ll slip my chains |
| [02:45.230] | Well into the bush I' ll go |
| [02:48.230] | And I' ll join the bravest rankers there |
| [02:52.440] | Jack Donohue and co |
| [02:54.500] | And some dark night when everything |
| [02:59.180] | Is silent in the town |
| [03:01.920] | I' ll shoot those tyrants one and all |
| [03:06.790] | I' ll gun the floggers down |
| [03:09.410] | Oh I' ll give the land a little shock |
| [03:14.300] | Remember what I say |
| [03:16.920] | They' ll yet regret they' ve sent Jim Jones |
| [03:22.040] | In chains to Botany Bay |