[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:01.21]Drowned lovers - Kate rusby [00:22.65]Willie sits in his stable door [00:24.82]And he's combing his coal black steed [00:27.64]He's doubting on fair Margaret's love [00:30.21]And his heart begins to bleed [00:32.40]Give corn unto my horse mother [00:35.09]And meat to my man john [00:37.28]And I'll away to fair Margaret's bower [00:40.21]Before the night comes on [00:42.77]Stay at home with me dear Willie [00:45.34]Oh stay at home with me [00:47.59]And the very best cock in all the roost [00:50.34]Your own supper will be [00:53.03]For all your cocks and all your roosts I value not a pin [00:57.59]And I'll away to fair Margaret's bower [01:00.53]Before the night comes in [01:03.28]Well if you go to fair Margaret's bower [01:05.58]Without the leave of me [01:07.96]In the deepest part of the Clyde water [01:10.53]Then drowned you will be [01:12.77]Oh the good steed that I ride upon [01:15.34]Cost me thrice thirty pounds [01:17.77]And I'll put trust in his swift feet [01:20.58]To take me safe and sound [01:23.08]He's ridden o'er yon high high hill [01:25.46]And down yon dowey den [01:27.65]And the rushin' in of the Clyde water [01:29.96]Would fear five hundred men [01:32.34]Oh roaring Clyde you roar so loud [01:34.96]Your steams are wondrous stong [01:37.28]Make me a wreck as I come back [01:39.96]But spare me as I'm gone [02:02.46]When he's got to fair Margaret's bower [02:04.53]He's turled low on the pin [02:07.03]Rise up rise up me May Margaret [02:09.28]Rise up and let me in [02:11.78]Oh who is this at me bower door [02:14.79]Callin' May Margaret's name [02:17.10]Oh it's only your first love little William [02:19.10]This night come to her home [02:22.66]Open your gates this night oh open and let me in [02:26.99]For my boots are full of the Clyde [02:29.11]And I'm frozen to the skin [02:32.55]My barns are full of corn Willie [02:35.07]And my stable's full of hay [02:37.26]My bower's full of gentlemen [02:39.83]And they won't remove 'till day [02:42.82]Fare thee well to you May Margaret [02:45.08]Fare thee well and adieu [02:47.51]For I have earned my mother's own curse [02:49.83]By coming this night to you [02:52.33]He's ridden o'er yon high high hill [02:54.76]And down yon dowey den [02:56.87]And the rushing in of the Clyde water [02:59.37]Took Willie's hat from him [03:02.37]He's leaned him over his saddle bow [03:04.43]To catch his hat again [03:06.68]And the rushing in of the Clyde water [03:09.12]Took Willie's cane from him [03:11.62]He's leaned him over his saddle bow [03:14.12]To catch his cane by force [03:16.68]And the rushing in of the Clyde water [03:18.99]Took Willie from his horse [03:31.50]The very hour this young man sank [03:33.62]Into the part so deep [03:35.99]Up and awoke Miss May Margaret [03:38.43]Out from her dreary sleep [03:40.37]Come here come here me mother dear [03:43.12]And read to me my dream [03:45.43]I dreamt my love was at our gate [03:47.87]And no one let him in [03:50.24]Lie there lie there me May Margaret [03:52.56]Lie there and take your rest [03:54.87]For since your love was at our gate [03:57.43]It's but two quarters past [04:00.04]Nimbly nimbly rose she up unto the water's brim [04:04.61]And the louder that this young girl cried [04:07.32]The louder grew the wind [04:09.76]The very first step that she went in [04:12.13]She's up into her feet [04:14.14]And it's Oh and alas this young girl cried [04:17.03]Your water's wondrous deep [04:18.96]Oh the very next step that she went in [04:21.82]She's up unto her knees [04:23.88]Cried she I would go farther in [04:26.13]If I my true lover could see [04:29.26]The very next step that she went in [04:31.20]She's up unto her chin [04:33.32]In the deepest part of the Clyde water [04:35.80]She's found sweet William in [04:37.99]Saying You have had a cruel mother Willie [04:40.67]And I have had another [04:42.67]And now we'll sleep in the Clyde water [04:45.26]Like sister and like brother [04:50.72]Saying You have had a cruel mother Willie [04:53.47]And I have had another [04:55.34]And now we'll sleep in the Clyde water [04:57.66]Like sister and like brother
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:01.21]Drowned lovers - Kate rusby
[00:22.65]Willie sits in his stable door
[00:24.82]And he's combing his coal black steed
[00:27.64]He's doubting on fair Margaret's love
[00:30.21]And his heart begins to bleed
[00:32.40]Give corn unto my horse mother
[00:35.09]And meat to my man john
[00:37.28]And I'll away to fair Margaret's bower
[00:40.21]Before the night comes on
[00:42.77]Stay at home with me dear Willie
[00:45.34]Oh stay at home with me
[00:47.59]And the very best cock in all the roost
[00:50.34]Your own supper will be
[00:53.03]For all your cocks and all your roosts I value not a pin
[00:57.59]And I'll away to fair Margaret's bower
[01:00.53]Before the night comes in
[01:03.28]Well if you go to fair Margaret's bower
[01:05.58]Without the leave of me
[01:07.96]In the deepest part of the Clyde water
[01:10.53]Then drowned you will be
[01:12.77]Oh the good steed that I ride upon
[01:15.34]Cost me thrice thirty pounds
[01:17.77]And I'll put trust in his swift feet
[01:20.58]To take me safe and sound
[01:23.08]He's ridden o'er yon high high hill
[01:25.46]And down yon dowey den
[01:27.65]And the rushin' in of the Clyde water
[01:29.96]Would fear five hundred men
[01:32.34]Oh roaring Clyde you roar so loud
[01:34.96]Your steams are wondrous stong
[01:37.28]Make me a wreck as I come back
[01:39.96]But spare me as I'm gone
[02:02.46]When he's got to fair Margaret's bower
[02:04.53]He's turled low on the pin
[02:07.03]Rise up rise up me May Margaret
[02:09.28]Rise up and let me in
[02:11.78]Oh who is this at me bower door
[02:14.79]Callin' May Margaret's name
[02:17.10]Oh it's only your first love little William
[02:19.10]This night come to her home
[02:22.66]Open your gates this night oh open and let me in
[02:26.99]For my boots are full of the Clyde
[02:29.11]And I'm frozen to the skin
[02:32.55]My barns are full of corn Willie
[02:35.07]And my stable's full of hay
[02:37.26]My bower's full of gentlemen
[02:39.83]And they won't remove 'till day
[02:42.82]Fare thee well to you May Margaret
[02:45.08]Fare thee well and adieu
[02:47.51]For I have earned my mother's own curse
[02:49.83]By coming this night to you
[02:52.33]He's ridden o'er yon high high hill
[02:54.76]And down yon dowey den
[02:56.87]And the rushing in of the Clyde water
[02:59.37]Took Willie's hat from him
[03:02.37]He's leaned him over his saddle bow
[03:04.43]To catch his hat again
[03:06.68]And the rushing in of the Clyde water
[03:09.12]Took Willie's cane from him
[03:11.62]He's leaned him over his saddle bow
[03:14.12]To catch his cane by force
[03:16.68]And the rushing in of the Clyde water
[03:18.99]Took Willie from his horse
[03:31.50]The very hour this young man sank
[03:33.62]Into the part so deep
[03:35.99]Up and awoke Miss May Margaret
[03:38.43]Out from her dreary sleep
[03:40.37]Come here come here me mother dear
[03:43.12]And read to me my dream
[03:45.43]I dreamt my love was at our gate
[03:47.87]And no one let him in
[03:50.24]Lie there lie there me May Margaret
[03:52.56]Lie there and take your rest
[03:54.87]For since your love was at our gate
[03:57.43]It's but two quarters past
[04:00.04]Nimbly nimbly rose she up unto the water's brim
[04:04.61]And the louder that this young girl cried
[04:07.32]The louder grew the wind
[04:09.76]The very first step that she went in
[04:12.13]She's up into her feet
[04:14.14]And it's Oh and alas this young girl cried
[04:17.03]Your water's wondrous deep
[04:18.96]Oh the very next step that she went in
[04:21.82]She's up unto her knees
[04:23.88]Cried she I would go farther in
[04:26.13]If I my true lover could see
[04:29.26]The very next step that she went in
[04:31.20]She's up unto her chin
[04:33.32]In the deepest part of the Clyde water
[04:35.80]She's found sweet William in
[04:37.99]Saying You have had a cruel mother Willie
[04:40.67]And I have had another
[04:42.67]And now we'll sleep in the Clyde water
[04:45.26]Like sister and like brother
[04:50.72]Saying You have had a cruel mother Willie
[04:53.47]And I have had another
[04:55.34]And now we'll sleep in the Clyde water
[04:57.66]Like sister and like brother