所属专辑:Ten
歌手: Kate Rusby
时长: 05:28
Drowned Lovers - Kate Rusby[00:00:00]
Willie sits in his stable door[00:00:16]
And he's combing his coal black steed[00:00:18]
He's doubting on fair Margaret's love[00:00:21]
And his heart begins to bleed[00:00:24]
Give corn unto my horse mother[00:00:26]
And meat to my man John[00:00:29]
And I'll away to fair Margaret's bower[00:00:31]
Before the night comes on[00:00:34]
Stay at home with me dear Willie[00:00:36]
Oh stay at home with me[00:00:39]
And the very best cock in all the roost[00:00:41]
Your own supper will be[00:00:44]
For all your cocks and all your roosts[00:00:46]
I value not a pin[00:00:49]
And I'll away to fair Margaret's bower[00:00:51]
Before the night comes in[00:00:54]
Well if you go to fair Margaret's bower[00:00:56]
Without the leave of me[00:00:59]
In the deepest part of the Clyde water[00:01:01]
Then drowned you will be[00:01:04]
Oh the good steed that I ride upon[00:01:06]
Cost me thrice thirty pounds[00:01:09]
And I'll put trust in his swift feet[00:01:11]
To take me safe and sound[00:01:14]
He's ridden o'er yon high high hill[00:01:16]
And down yon dowey den[00:01:19]
And the rushin' in of the Clyde water[00:01:21]
Would fear five hundred men[00:01:23]
Oh roaring Clyde you roar so loud[00:01:26]
Your steams are wondrous stong[00:01:29]
Make me a wreck as I come back[00:01:31]
But spare me as I'm gone[00:01:33]
When he's got to fair Margaret's bower[00:01:55]
He's turled low on the pin[00:01:57]
Rise up rise up me May Margaret[00:01:59]
Rise up and let me in[00:02:02]
Oh who is this at me bower door[00:02:03]
Callin' May Margaret's name[00:02:06]
Oh it's only your first love little William[00:02:08]
This night come to her home[00:02:11]
Open your gates this night oh open and let me in[00:02:13]
For my boots are full of the Clyde[00:02:17]
And I'm frozen to the skin[00:02:19]
My barns are full of corn Willie[00:02:22]
And my stable's full of hay[00:02:24]
My bower's full of gentlemen[00:02:27]
And they won't remove 'till day[00:02:29]
Fare thee well to you May Margaret[00:02:32]
Fare thee well and adieu[00:02:34]
For I have earned my mother's own curse[00:02:36]
By coming this night to you[00:02:39]
He's ridden o'er yon high high hill[00:02:41]
And down yon dowey den[00:02:43]
And the rushing in of the Clyde water[00:02:45]
Took Willie's hat from him[00:02:48]
The very hour this young man sank[00:03:00]
Into the part so deep[00:03:02]
Up and awoke Miss May Margaret[00:03:04]
Out from her dreary sleep[00:03:06]
Come here come here me mother dear[00:03:09]
And read to me my dream[00:03:11]
I dreamt my love was at our gate[00:03:13]
And no one let him in[00:03:16]
Lie there lie there me May Margaret[00:03:18]
Lie there and take your rest[00:03:20]
For since your love was at our gate[00:03:23]
It's but two quarters past[00:03:25]
Nimbly nimbly rose[00:03:27]
She up unto the water's brim[00:03:29]
And the louder that this young girl cried[00:03:32]
The louder grew the wind[00:03:34]
The very first step that she went in[00:03:37]
She's up into her feet[00:03:39]
And it's Oh and alas this young girl cried[00:03:41]
Your water's wondrous deep[00:03:44]
Oh the very next step that she went in[00:03:46]
She's up unto her knees[00:03:48]
Cried she I would go farther in[00:03:50]
If I my true lover could see[00:03:53]
The very next step that she went in[00:03:55]
She's up unto her chin[00:03:57]
In the deepest part of the Clyde water[00:03:59]
She's found sweet William in[00:04:01]
Saying You have had a cruel mother Willie[00:04:04]
And I have had another[00:04:07]
And now we'll sleep in the Clyde water[00:04:08]
Like sister and like brother[00:04:11]
Saying You have had a cruel mother Willie[00:04:16]
And I have had another[00:04:19]
And now we'll sleep in the Clyde water[00:04:21]
Like sister and like brother[00:04:23]
Ta ri ri na[00:04:36]
Ta ra ra ra[00:04:38]
Riii[00:04:42]
Ta ri ri na[00:04:45]
Ta ri ri na[00:04:47]
Ta ri na na[00:04:49]