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作曲 : Traditional |
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I may sit in my wee old house |
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At the spinning wheel to toil so dreary |
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I may think of a day that is gone |
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And sigh and some till I grow weary |
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I ne'er could brook I ne'er could brook |
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A foreign king to own or flatter |
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And I will sing a ranting song |
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The day our king comes o'er the water |
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I have seen the good old day |
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The day of pride and chieftain's glory |
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When royal Stuart held the sway |
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And none heard tell of Whig or Tory |
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Though silver be my hair one day |
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And age has struck me down what matter |
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I'll dance and sing the happy day |
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The day our king comes o'er the water |
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If I live to see the day |
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That i have begged and begged from Heaven |
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I'll fling my rock and reel away |
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And dance and sing from morn‘ till evening |
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For there is one I will not name |
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Who comes the be-engine bike to scatter |
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And I'll put on my bridal gown |
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The day our king comes o'er the water |
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A curse on dull and drawling Whig |
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The whining ranting low deceiver |
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With heart so black and lies so big |
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The canting tongue of clish mclaver |
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My father was a good lord's son |
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My mother was an earl's daughter |
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And I'll be Lady Keith again |
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The day our king comes o'er the water |