所属专辑:Ballads of an Irish Tenor
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Molly Brannigan - John McCormack (麦考梅克)[00:00:01]
Ma'am dear did ye never hear of pretty Molly Brannigan[00:00:07]
In troth then she's left me and I'll never be a man again[00:00:11]
Not a spot on my hide will a summer's sun e'er tan again[00:00:16]
Since Molly's gone and left me here alone for to die[00:00:20]
The place where my heart was you'd aisy rowl a turnip in[00:00:26]
Tis large as all Dublin and from Dublin to the[00:00:30]
If she'd wish'd to take another sure she might have[00:00:35]
Left mine back again[00:00:39]
And not have gone and left me here alone for to die[00:00:41]
Ma'am dear I remember when the milking time was past and gone[00:00:55]
We strolled thro' the meadow and she swore I was the only one[00:00:59]
That ever she could love but oh! the base and cruel one[00:01:04]
For all I that she's left me here alone for to die[00:01:09]
Ma'am dear I remember when coming home the rain began[00:01:17]
I wrapt my frieze-coat round her and ne'er a waistcoat[00:01:21]
Had I on[00:01:26]
And my shirt was rather fine-drawn but oh! the false[00:01:28]
And cruel one[00:01:35]
For all that she's left me here alone for to die[00:01:37]
The left side of my carcase is as weak as water gruel ma'am[00:01:50]
There's not a pick upon my bones since Molly's proved[00:01:54]
So cruel ma'am[00:01:58]
Oh! if I had a blunder gun I'd go and fight a duel ma'am[00:02:00]
For sure I'd better shoot myself than live here to die[00:02:04]
I'm cool an' determined as any salamander ma'am[00:02:12]
Won't you come to my wake when I go the long meander ma'am[00:02:15]
I'll think myself as valiant as the famous Alexander ma'am[00:02:23]
When I hear ye cryin' o'er me Arrah why did ye die[00:02:28]