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《Derwentwater’s Farewell》歌词

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Derwentwater’s Farewell

[00:00:50] Farewell to pleasant dilston

[00:00:57] My father's ancient seat

[00:01:03] A stranger must now call thee his

[00:01:09] Which gars my heart to greet

[00:01:14] Farewell each friendly well known face

[00:01:20] My heart has held so dear

[00:01:26] My tenants now must leave their lands

[00:01:33] Or hold their lives in fear

[00:01:41] No more along the banks of tyne

[00:01:44] I'll rove in autumn grey

[00:01:47] No more I'll hear at early dawn

[00:01:51] The lav'rocks wake the day

[00:01:51] And who shall deck the hawthorn bower

[00:01:53] Where my fond children strayed

[00:01:55] And who when spring shall bid it flower

[00:01:58] Shall sit beneath the shade

[00:02:00] And fare thee well george collingwood

[00:02:01] Since fate has put us down

[00:02:02] If thou and I have lost our lives

[00:02:03] Our king has lost his crown

[00:02:07] But when the head that wears the crown

[00:02:09] Shall be laid low like mine

[00:02:12] Some honest hearts may then lament

[00:02:19] For radcliffe's fallen line

[00:02:20] Farewell farewell my lady dear

[00:02:22] I'll ill thou councell'dst me

[00:02:22] I never more may see the babe

[00:02:26] That smiles at your knee

[00:02:32] Then fare ye well brave widdrington

[00:02:36] And foster ever true

[00:02:36] Dear shaftsbury and errington

[00:02:40] Receive my last adieu

[00:02:41] And fare thee well my bonny grey steed

[00:02:45] That carried me aye so free

[00:02:46] I wish I'd been asleep in my bed

[00:02:48] Last time I mounted thee

[00:02:49] The warning bell now bids me cease

[00:02:52] My trouble's nearly oer

[00:02:53] Yon sun that rises from the sea

[00:02:56] Shall rise on me no more

[00:02:58] And when the head that wears a crown

[00:03:01] Shall be laid low like mine

[00:03:05] Some honest hearts may then lament

[00:03:08] For radcliffe's fallen line

[00:03:10] Farewell to pleasant dilston hall

[00:03:12] My father's ancient seat

[00:03:13] A stranger now must call thee his

[00:03:18] Which gars my heart to greet