| Song | The Whole House Is Singing |
| Artist | Alasdair Roberts |
| Album | Farewell Sorrow |
| 作曲 : Roberts | |
| I know she rose early, for I heard her sweet singing | |
| Echoing over the flowering heath. | |
| She gathered the willow, the elder, the linden, | |
| The holly, the ivy twined into a wreath. | |
| Oh, the notes you are forming, I long to possess them. | |
| They leap from your tongue and ascend on the breeze. | |
| Had I risen early from bed in the morning, | |
| Then I would have hold of the notes you release. | |
| And she gave me the wreath and she sang like a starling, | |
| My fingers intwined in her feathery hair, | |
| But she shrugged me away and said Alasdair, darling, | |
| When a song's on the wind it belongs to the air. | |
| See Polly, she sings as she sits at the spinning wheel. | |
| Mary, she sings as she skips with her rope. | |
| Jonny, he sings as he fetches the herring creel | |
| And Billy, he sings as he rolls down the slope. | |
| And the whole house is singing, The whole house is singing, | |
| The rafters are ringing, and the timbers are thrown, | |
| The whole house is singing, the whole house is singing, | |
| And I overhear them, and this is their song. | |
| We are stronger when the moon glows in the sky, | |
| And the moon causes the tide to rise and rise, | |
| And the weed carried upon the drawing foam | |
| We will gather to bedeck our happy home. |
| zuò qǔ : Roberts | |
| I know she rose early, for I heard her sweet singing | |
| Echoing over the flowering heath. | |
| She gathered the willow, the elder, the linden, | |
| The holly, the ivy twined into a wreath. | |
| Oh, the notes you are forming, I long to possess them. | |
| They leap from your tongue and ascend on the breeze. | |
| Had I risen early from bed in the morning, | |
| Then I would have hold of the notes you release. | |
| And she gave me the wreath and she sang like a starling, | |
| My fingers intwined in her feathery hair, | |
| But she shrugged me away and said Alasdair, darling, | |
| When a song' s on the wind it belongs to the air. | |
| See Polly, she sings as she sits at the spinning wheel. | |
| Mary, she sings as she skips with her rope. | |
| Jonny, he sings as he fetches the herring creel | |
| And Billy, he sings as he rolls down the slope. | |
| And the whole house is singing, The whole house is singing, | |
| The rafters are ringing, and the timbers are thrown, | |
| The whole house is singing, the whole house is singing, | |
| And I overhear them, and this is their song. | |
| We are stronger when the moon glows in the sky, | |
| And the moon causes the tide to rise and rise, | |
| And the weed carried upon the drawing foam | |
| We will gather to bedeck our happy home. |