Song | Jim Jones at Botany Bay |
Artist | Mick Thomas |
Album | Dead Set Certainty: 12 Songs That Wouldn't Go Away |
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[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Traditional |
[00:11.490] | Listen for a moment lads and hear me tell my tale |
[00:20.490] | How o'er the sea from England's shore I was condemned to sail |
[00:28.490] | The jury found he guilty sir and the hanging judge says he |
[00:37.490] | For life Jim Jones I'm sending you across the stormy sea |
[00:47.490] | And take my tip before you ship to join the iron gang |
[00:56.490] | Dont be too gay at Botany Bay or else you'll surely hang |
[01:05.490] | Or else you'll surely hang says he and after that Jim Jones |
[01:12.490] | High up upon the gallows tree the crows will pick your bones |
[01:30.490] | Have no chance for mischief there remember what I say |
[01:40.490] | They'll flog the poaching out of you |
[01:44.490] | out there at Botany Bay |
[01:49.490] | The waves were high upon the sea the wind blew up in gales |
[01:56.490] | I'd rather have drowned in misery than come to New South Wales |
[02:07.490] | The winds blew high upon the sea and the pirates came along |
[02:16.490] | But the soldiers on our convict ship were full five hundred strong |
[02:25.490] | They opened fire and somehow drove that pirate ship away |
[02:33.490] | I'd rather joined that pirate ship than come to Botany Bay |
[02:50.490] | For day and night the irons clang and like poor galley slaves |
[03:00.000] | We toil and toil and when we die must fill dishonoured graves |
[03:07.490] | But bye and bye I'll break my chains into the bush I'll go |
[03:26.490] | And one night that when everything is silent in this town |
[03:35.000] | I'll kill the best one by one and shoot the floggers down |
[03:40.490] | I'll give them all a little shock remember what I say |
[03:52.490] | They'll yet regret they sent Jim Jones in chains to Botany Bay |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Traditional |
[00:11.490] | Listen for a moment lads and hear me tell my tale |
[00:20.490] | How o' er the sea from England' s shore I was condemned to sail |
[00:28.490] | The jury found he guilty sir and the hanging judge says he |
[00:37.490] | For life Jim Jones I' m sending you across the stormy sea |
[00:47.490] | And take my tip before you ship to join the iron gang |
[00:56.490] | Dont be too gay at Botany Bay or else you' ll surely hang |
[01:05.490] | Or else you' ll surely hang says he and after that Jim Jones |
[01:12.490] | High up upon the gallows tree the crows will pick your bones |
[01:30.490] | Have no chance for mischief there remember what I say |
[01:40.490] | They' ll flog the poaching out of you |
[01:44.490] | out there at Botany Bay |
[01:49.490] | The waves were high upon the sea the wind blew up in gales |
[01:56.490] | I' d rather have drowned in misery than come to New South Wales |
[02:07.490] | The winds blew high upon the sea and the pirates came along |
[02:16.490] | But the soldiers on our convict ship were full five hundred strong |
[02:25.490] | They opened fire and somehow drove that pirate ship away |
[02:33.490] | I' d rather joined that pirate ship than come to Botany Bay |
[02:50.490] | For day and night the irons clang and like poor galley slaves |
[03:00.000] | We toil and toil and when we die must fill dishonoured graves |
[03:07.490] | But bye and bye I' ll break my chains into the bush I' ll go |
[03:26.490] | And one night that when everything is silent in this town |
[03:35.000] | I' ll kill the best one by one and shoot the floggers down |
[03:40.490] | I' ll give them all a little shock remember what I say |
[03:52.490] | They' ll yet regret they sent Jim Jones in chains to Botany Bay |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Traditional |
[00:11.490] | Listen for a moment lads and hear me tell my tale |
[00:20.490] | How o' er the sea from England' s shore I was condemned to sail |
[00:28.490] | The jury found he guilty sir and the hanging judge says he |
[00:37.490] | For life Jim Jones I' m sending you across the stormy sea |
[00:47.490] | And take my tip before you ship to join the iron gang |
[00:56.490] | Dont be too gay at Botany Bay or else you' ll surely hang |
[01:05.490] | Or else you' ll surely hang says he and after that Jim Jones |
[01:12.490] | High up upon the gallows tree the crows will pick your bones |
[01:30.490] | Have no chance for mischief there remember what I say |
[01:40.490] | They' ll flog the poaching out of you |
[01:44.490] | out there at Botany Bay |
[01:49.490] | The waves were high upon the sea the wind blew up in gales |
[01:56.490] | I' d rather have drowned in misery than come to New South Wales |
[02:07.490] | The winds blew high upon the sea and the pirates came along |
[02:16.490] | But the soldiers on our convict ship were full five hundred strong |
[02:25.490] | They opened fire and somehow drove that pirate ship away |
[02:33.490] | I' d rather joined that pirate ship than come to Botany Bay |
[02:50.490] | For day and night the irons clang and like poor galley slaves |
[03:00.000] | We toil and toil and when we die must fill dishonoured graves |
[03:07.490] | But bye and bye I' ll break my chains into the bush I' ll go |
[03:26.490] | And one night that when everything is silent in this town |
[03:35.000] | I' ll kill the best one by one and shoot the floggers down |
[03:40.490] | I' ll give them all a little shock remember what I say |
[03:52.490] | They' ll yet regret they sent Jim Jones in chains to Botany Bay |