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The Nightingale

Hawkers, Tramps2011年4月1日

The Nightingale 歌詞

The Nightingale - Hawkers/Tramps

As I went a walking one morning in May

 

I met a young couple so far did we stray

 

And one was a young maid

So sweet and so fair

And the other was a soldier

And a brave grenadier

 

And they kissed so sweet and comforting

As they clung to each other

 

They went arm in arm along the road

Like sister and brother

They went arm in arm along the road

'Til they came to a stream

 

And they both sat down together love

To hear the nightingale sing

 

Out of his knapsack he took a fine fiddle

 

He played her such merry tunes that

You ever did hear

He played her such merry tunes that

The valley did ring

And softly cried the fair maid as the

Nightingale sings

 

And they kissed so sweet and comforting

As they clung to each other

 

They went arm in arm along the road

Like sister and brother

They went arm in arm along the road

'Til they came to a stream

And they both sat down together love

To hear the nightingale sing

 

Well then" says the fair maid

"Will you marry me "

 

"Oh no" says the soldier

 

"however can that be "

 

For I've my own wife

At home in my own country

And she is the finest little maid

That you ever did see

 

And they kissed so sweet and comforting

As they clung to each other

They went arm in arm along the road

Like sister and brother

 

They went arm in arm along the road

'Til they came to a stream

 

And they both sat down together love

To hear the nightingale sing

 

Oh I'm off to India for seven long years

 

Drinking wines and strong

Whiskies instead of strong beer

And if ever I return again 'twill be in the spring

And we'll both sit down together love to

Hear the nightingale sing

 

And they kissed so sweet and comforting

As they clung to each other

 

They went arm in arm along the road

Like sister and brother

They went arm in arm along the road

Til they came to a stream

 

And they both sat down together love

 

To hear the nightingale sing