Moorlough Mary歌词

歌曲名:Moorlough Mary  歌手:Cara Dillon  所属专辑:《A Thousand Hearts》

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Moorlough Mary歌词

The first time I met my Moorlough Mary
Twas in the market of Sweet Strabane
Her killing glances were so engaging
The hearts of young men she did trepann

Her killing glances berefit my senses
Of peace or comfort either night or day
And in silent slumber I start and murmur
Oh Moorlough Mary, won’t you come away.

Now were I a man of great education
Or Erin’s Isle at my own command
I would lay my head on your snowy bosom
In wedlock bands love we’d join our hands

I would entertain you both night and morning
With robes I’d deck you, both fine and gay
And with kisses sweet I would embrace you
Oh Mary, won’t you come away.

Now I’ll away to my situation
Where my recreation is all in view
On the river Mourne where salmon sporting
The rocks re-echoing with something new

The thrush and blackbird all join in chorus
Their notes melodious on Ruskae brae.
And the sweet lough stream I would restore you
Saying Moorlough Mary, won’t you come away.

So fare thee well young Moorlough Mary
Ten thousand times I bid you adieu
While life remains in my glowing bosom
I’ll never cease love to think on you

Now I’ll away to some lonesome valley
With tears bewailing, both night and day
To some silent arbour where none can hear me
Where none can hear me
Where none can hear me

Moorlough MaryLRC歌词

[00:14.86] The first time I met my Moorlough Mary
[00:18.73] Twas in the market of Sweet Strabane
[00:22.56] Her killing glances were so engaging
[00:26.41] The hearts of young men she did trepann
[00:30.07]
[00:30.32] Her killing glances berefit my senses
[00:34.69] Of peace or comfort either night or day
[00:38.04] And in silent slumber I start and murmur
[00:41.92] Oh Moorlough Mary, won’t you come away.
[00:45.60]
[00:45.85] Now were I a man of great education
[00:49.67] Or Erin’s Isle at my own command
[00:53.51] I would lay my head on your snowy bosom
[00:57.43] In wedlock bands love we’d join our hands
[01:01.07]
[01:01.32] I would entertain you both night and morning
[01:05.21] With robes I’d deck you, both fine and gay
[01:09.05] And with kisses sweet I would embrace you
[01:12.93] Oh Mary, won’t you come away.
[01:40.60]
[01:40.85] Now I’ll away to my situation
[01:44.77] Where my recreation is all in view
[01:48.71] On the river Mourne where salmon sporting
[01:52.58] The rocks re-echoing with something new
[01:56.18]
[01:56.43] The thrush and blackbird all join in chorus
[02:00.30] Their notes melodious on Ruskae brae.
[02:04.15] And the sweet lough stream I would restore you
[02:08.02] Saying Moorlough Mary, won’t you come away.
[02:11.70]
[02:11.95] So fare thee well young Moorlough Mary
[02:15.82] Ten thousand times I bid you adieu
[02:19.64] While life remains in my glowing bosom
[02:23.51] I’ll never cease love to think on you
[02:27.08]
[02:27.33] Now I’ll away to some lonesome valley
[02:31.30] With tears bewailing, both night and day
[02:35.17] To some silent arbour where none can hear me
[02:42.81] Where none can hear me
[02:50.70] Where none can hear me