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《The Road To Kildare》歌词

所属专辑: Ireland’s Own 歌手: Hugo Duncan 时长: 03:18
The Road To Kildare

[00:00:00] The Road To Kildare - Hugo Duncan

[00:00:11] Johnny was born in the mansion

[00:00:15] Down in the county of Clare

[00:00:19] Rosie was born by the roadside

[00:00:23] Somewhere in County Kildare

[00:00:27] Destiny brought them together

[00:00:31] On the road to Killorglan one day

[00:00:35] In her bright tasty shawl she was singing

[00:00:39] And she stole his young heart away

[00:00:43] For she sang meet me tonight by the campfire

[00:00:48] Come with me over the hill

[00:00:52] Let us be married tomorrow

[00:00:56] Please let me whisper 'i will'

[00:01:00] What if the neighbours are talking

[00:01:04] Who cares if your friends stop and stare

[00:01:08] You'll be proud to be married to Rosie

[00:01:12] Who was reared on the roads of Kildare

[00:01:17] Think of the parents who reared you

[00:01:20] Think of the family name

[00:01:24] How can you marry a gypsy

[00:01:29] Oh what a terrible shame

[00:01:33] Parents and friends stop your pleading

[00:01:37] Don't worry about my affair

[00:01:41] For I've fallen in love with a gypsy

[00:01:45] Who was reared on the roads of Kildare

[00:01:58] Johnny went down from his mansion

[00:02:01] Just as the sun had gone down

[00:02:06] Turning his back on his kinfolk

[00:02:10] Likewise his dear native town

[00:02:14] Facing the roads of old Ireland

[00:02:18] With a gypsy he loved so sincere

[00:02:22] When he came to the light of the campfire

[00:02:26] These are the words he did hear:

[00:02:30] For she sang meet me tonight by the campfire

[00:02:34] Come with me over the hill

[00:02:39] Let us be married tomorrow

[00:02:43] Please let me whisper i will

[00:02:47] What if the neighbours are talking

[00:02:51] Who cares if your friends stop and stare

[00:02:55] You'll be proud to be married to Rosie

[00:02:59] Who was reared on the roads of Kildare

[00:03:03] You'll be proud to be married to Rosie

[00:03:07] Who was reared on the roads of Kildare