| Song | The Gentleman Soldier |
| Artist | Joel Frederiksen |
| Album | Rose of Sharon |
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| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : anonymous |
| [00:24.67] | It's of a gentleman soldier |
| [00:26.79] | As sentry he did stand |
| [00:28.78] | He saluted a fair maiden |
| [00:30.83] | By a waiving of his hand |
| [00:32.68] | So polly then he kissed her |
| [00:34.78] | And he passed it off as a joke |
| [00:36.77] | He drilled her up in the sentry box |
| [00:38.72] | Wrapped up in a soldier's cloak |
| [00:40.67] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [00:42.77] | The fifes they loudly play |
| [00:44.66] | Saying, fare you well my polly dear |
| [00:46.61] | I must be going away |
| [00:48.66] | All there they tossed and tumbled |
| [00:51.02] | Till the daylight did appear |
| [00:52.87] | The soldier rose, put on his clothes, |
| [00:54.55] | Saying, fare you well my dear |
| [00:57.13] | For the drums they are a beating |
| [00:59.06] | And the fifes they so sweetly play |
| [01:00.92] | If it weren't for that dear polly |
| [01:02.91] | Long with you I'd stay |
| [01:04.96] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [01:07.16] | And the fifes they loudly play |
| [01:09.01] | Saying fare are you well my polly dear |
| [01:11.21] | I must be going away |
| [01:13.05] | Now come you gentleman soldier, |
| [01:15.15] | Won't you marry me? |
| [01:17.11] | Oh no my dearest polly |
| [01:19.15] | Such things can never be |
| [01:21.20] | For married I've already |
| [01:23.22] | And children i have three |
| [01:25.45] | Two wives are allowed in the army |
| [01:27.59] | But one's too many for me |
| [01:29.49] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [01:31.69] | And the fifes they loudly play |
| [01:33.54] | Saying,fare you well my polly dear |
| [01:35.78] | I must be going away |
| [01:37.64] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [01:39.66] | The fifes they loudly play |
| [01:41.69] | Saying fare you well my polly dear |
| [01:43.94] | I must be going away |
| [00:00.000] | zuo qu : anonymous |
| [00:24.67] | It' s of a gentleman soldier |
| [00:26.79] | As sentry he did stand |
| [00:28.78] | He saluted a fair maiden |
| [00:30.83] | By a waiving of his hand |
| [00:32.68] | So polly then he kissed her |
| [00:34.78] | And he passed it off as a joke |
| [00:36.77] | He drilled her up in the sentry box |
| [00:38.72] | Wrapped up in a soldier' s cloak |
| [00:40.67] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [00:42.77] | The fifes they loudly play |
| [00:44.66] | Saying, fare you well my polly dear |
| [00:46.61] | I must be going away |
| [00:48.66] | All there they tossed and tumbled |
| [00:51.02] | Till the daylight did appear |
| [00:52.87] | The soldier rose, put on his clothes, |
| [00:54.55] | Saying, fare you well my dear |
| [00:57.13] | For the drums they are a beating |
| [00:59.06] | And the fifes they so sweetly play |
| [01:00.92] | If it weren' t for that dear polly |
| [01:02.91] | Long with you I' d stay |
| [01:04.96] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [01:07.16] | And the fifes they loudly play |
| [01:09.01] | Saying fare are you well my polly dear |
| [01:11.21] | I must be going away |
| [01:13.05] | Now come you gentleman soldier, |
| [01:15.15] | Won' t you marry me? |
| [01:17.11] | Oh no my dearest polly |
| [01:19.15] | Such things can never be |
| [01:21.20] | For married I' ve already |
| [01:23.22] | And children i have three |
| [01:25.45] | Two wives are allowed in the army |
| [01:27.59] | But one' s too many for me |
| [01:29.49] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [01:31.69] | And the fifes they loudly play |
| [01:33.54] | Saying, fare you well my polly dear |
| [01:35.78] | I must be going away |
| [01:37.64] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [01:39.66] | The fifes they loudly play |
| [01:41.69] | Saying fare you well my polly dear |
| [01:43.94] | I must be going away |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : anonymous |
| [00:24.67] | It' s of a gentleman soldier |
| [00:26.79] | As sentry he did stand |
| [00:28.78] | He saluted a fair maiden |
| [00:30.83] | By a waiving of his hand |
| [00:32.68] | So polly then he kissed her |
| [00:34.78] | And he passed it off as a joke |
| [00:36.77] | He drilled her up in the sentry box |
| [00:38.72] | Wrapped up in a soldier' s cloak |
| [00:40.67] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [00:42.77] | The fifes they loudly play |
| [00:44.66] | Saying, fare you well my polly dear |
| [00:46.61] | I must be going away |
| [00:48.66] | All there they tossed and tumbled |
| [00:51.02] | Till the daylight did appear |
| [00:52.87] | The soldier rose, put on his clothes, |
| [00:54.55] | Saying, fare you well my dear |
| [00:57.13] | For the drums they are a beating |
| [00:59.06] | And the fifes they so sweetly play |
| [01:00.92] | If it weren' t for that dear polly |
| [01:02.91] | Long with you I' d stay |
| [01:04.96] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [01:07.16] | And the fifes they loudly play |
| [01:09.01] | Saying fare are you well my polly dear |
| [01:11.21] | I must be going away |
| [01:13.05] | Now come you gentleman soldier, |
| [01:15.15] | Won' t you marry me? |
| [01:17.11] | Oh no my dearest polly |
| [01:19.15] | Such things can never be |
| [01:21.20] | For married I' ve already |
| [01:23.22] | And children i have three |
| [01:25.45] | Two wives are allowed in the army |
| [01:27.59] | But one' s too many for me |
| [01:29.49] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [01:31.69] | And the fifes they loudly play |
| [01:33.54] | Saying, fare you well my polly dear |
| [01:35.78] | I must be going away |
| [01:37.64] | For the drums are going a rap a tap tap |
| [01:39.66] | The fifes they loudly play |
| [01:41.69] | Saying fare you well my polly dear |
| [01:43.94] | I must be going away |