| Song | 大英帝国のテーマ |
| Artist | 久石譲 |
| Album | NHKスペシャルドラマ “坂の上の云” 第三部 オリジナル メトロ・フィルム サウンドトラック |
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| [00:09.856] | Advice to a Young Man |
| [00:15.477] | Remember, my son, you have to work. |
| [00:18.436] | Whether you handle a pick or a pen, |
| [00:21.112] | a wheel-barrow or a set of books, |
| [00:24.48] | digging ditches or editing a paper, |
| [00:27.443] | ringing an auction bell or writing funny things, |
| [00:30.812] | you must work. |
| [00:32.539] | If you look around you will see the men |
| [00:34.888] | who are the most able to live the rest of their days without work |
| [00:38.823] | are the men who work the hardest. |
| [00:41.731] | Don’t be afraid of killing yourself with overwork. |
| [00:43.783] | It is beyond your power to do that on the sunny side of thirty. |
| [00:50.355] | They die sometimes, |
| [00:52.375] | but it is because they quit work at six in the evening, |
| [00:55.421] | and do not go home until two in the morning. |
| [00:57.702] | It’s the interval that kills, my son. |
| [01:02.603] | The work gives you an appetite for your meals; |
| [01:05.911] | it lends solidity to your slumbers; |
| [01:08.699] | it gives you a perfect and grateful appreciation of a holiday. |
| [01:13.377] | There are young men who do not work, |
| [01:15.831] | but the world is not proud of them. |
| [01:18.599] | It does not know their names; |
| [01:20.623] | even it simply speaks of them as “old so-and-so’s boy”. |
| [01:26.580] | Nobody likes them; |
| [01:27.795] | the great, busy world doesn’t know that they are there. |
| [01:31.728] | So find out what you want to be and do, |
| [01:34.715] | and take off your coat and make a dust in the world. |
| [01:38.666] | The busier you are, the less harm you will be apt to get into, |
| [01:43.2] | the sweeter will be your sleep, |
| [01:45.122] | the brighter and happier your holidays, |
| [01:47.914] | and the better satisfied will the world be with you. |
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| [00:09.856] | Advice to a Young Man |
| [00:15.477] | Remember, my son, you have to work. |
| [00:18.436] | Whether you handle a pick or a pen, |
| [00:21.112] | a wheelbarrow or a set of books, |
| [00:24.48] | digging ditches or editing a paper, |
| [00:27.443] | ringing an auction bell or writing funny things, |
| [00:30.812] | you must work. |
| [00:32.539] | If you look around you will see the men |
| [00:34.888] | who are the most able to live the rest of their days without work |
| [00:38.823] | are the men who work the hardest. |
| [00:41.731] | Don' t be afraid of killing yourself with overwork. |
| [00:43.783] | It is beyond your power to do that on the sunny side of thirty. |
| [00:50.355] | They die sometimes, |
| [00:52.375] | but it is because they quit work at six in the evening, |
| [00:55.421] | and do not go home until two in the morning. |
| [00:57.702] | It' s the interval that kills, my son. |
| [01:02.603] | The work gives you an appetite for your meals |
| [01:05.911] | it lends solidity to your slumbers |
| [01:08.699] | it gives you a perfect and grateful appreciation of a holiday. |
| [01:13.377] | There are young men who do not work, |
| [01:15.831] | but the world is not proud of them. |
| [01:18.599] | It does not know their names |
| [01:20.623] | even it simply speaks of them as " old soandso' s boy". |
| [01:26.580] | Nobody likes them |
| [01:27.795] | the great, busy world doesn' t know that they are there. |
| [01:31.728] | So find out what you want to be and do, |
| [01:34.715] | and take off your coat and make a dust in the world. |
| [01:38.666] | The busier you are, the less harm you will be apt to get into, |
| [01:43.2] | the sweeter will be your sleep, |
| [01:45.122] | the brighter and happier your holidays, |
| [01:47.914] | and the better satisfied will the world be with you. |
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| [00:09.856] | Advice to a Young Man |
| [00:15.477] | Remember, my son, you have to work. |
| [00:18.436] | Whether you handle a pick or a pen, |
| [00:21.112] | a wheelbarrow or a set of books, |
| [00:24.48] | digging ditches or editing a paper, |
| [00:27.443] | ringing an auction bell or writing funny things, |
| [00:30.812] | you must work. |
| [00:32.539] | If you look around you will see the men |
| [00:34.888] | who are the most able to live the rest of their days without work |
| [00:38.823] | are the men who work the hardest. |
| [00:41.731] | Don' t be afraid of killing yourself with overwork. |
| [00:43.783] | It is beyond your power to do that on the sunny side of thirty. |
| [00:50.355] | They die sometimes, |
| [00:52.375] | but it is because they quit work at six in the evening, |
| [00:55.421] | and do not go home until two in the morning. |
| [00:57.702] | It' s the interval that kills, my son. |
| [01:02.603] | The work gives you an appetite for your meals |
| [01:05.911] | it lends solidity to your slumbers |
| [01:08.699] | it gives you a perfect and grateful appreciation of a holiday. |
| [01:13.377] | There are young men who do not work, |
| [01:15.831] | but the world is not proud of them. |
| [01:18.599] | It does not know their names |
| [01:20.623] | even it simply speaks of them as " old soandso' s boy". |
| [01:26.580] | Nobody likes them |
| [01:27.795] | the great, busy world doesn' t know that they are there. |
| [01:31.728] | So find out what you want to be and do, |
| [01:34.715] | and take off your coat and make a dust in the world. |
| [01:38.666] | The busier you are, the less harm you will be apt to get into, |
| [01:43.2] | the sweeter will be your sleep, |
| [01:45.122] | the brighter and happier your holidays, |
| [01:47.914] | and the better satisfied will the world be with you. |