Fair Margareth And Sweet William歌词

As it fell out on a long summer's day,
Two lovers they sat on a hill;
They sat together that long summer's day
And could not talk their fill.
"I see no harm by you, Margaret,
Nor you see none by me;
Before tomorrow eight a clock
A rich wedding shall you see."
Fair Margaret sat in her bower-window
A combing of her hair,
And there she spy'd Sweet William and his bride
As they were riding near.
Down she layd her ivory comb,
And up she bound her hair;
She went her way forth of her bower,
But never more did come there.
When day was gone, and night was con
And all men fast asleep,
Then came the spirit of Fair Margaret,
And stood at William's feet.
"God give you joy, you two true lovers,
In bride-bed fast asleep;
Loe I am going to my green grass grave
And am in my winding-sheet."
When day was come, and night was gone
And all men wak'd from sleep,
Sweet William to his lady said,
My dear, I have cause to weep.
He called up his merry men all,
By one, by two, and by three,
Saying, I 'll away to Fair Margaret's bower,
By the leave of my lady.
And when he came to Fair Margaret's bower,
He knocked at the ring;
So ready was her seven brethren
To let Sweet William in.
He turned up the covering-sheet;
"Pray let me see the dead;
Methinks she does look pale and wan,
She has lost her cherry red.
"I 'll do more for thee, Margaret,
Than any of thy kin;
For I will kiss thy pale wan lips,
Tho a smile I cannot win."
With that bespeak her seven brethren,
Making most pitious moan:
"You may go kiss your jolly brown bride,
And let our sister alone."
"If I do kiss my jolly brown bride,
I do but what is right;
For I made no vow to your sister dear,
By day or yet by night.
"Pray tell me then how much you 'll deal
Of your white bread and your wine;
So much as is dealt at her funeral today
Tomorrow shall be dealt at mine."
Fair Margaret dy'd today, today,
Sweet William he dy'd the morrow;
Fair Margaret dy'd for pure true love,
Sweet William he dy'd for sorrow.
Margaret was buried in the lower chancel,
Sweet William in the higher;
Out of her breast there sprung a rose,
And out of his a brier.
They grew as high as the church-top,
Till they could grow no higher,
And then they grew in a true lover's knot,
Which made all people admire.

Fair Margareth And Sweet WilliamLRC歌词

[00:48.71]As it fell out on a long summer's day,
[00:52.69]Two lovers they sat on a hill;
[00:56.52]They sat together that long summer's day
[01:00.59]And could not talk their fill.
[01:04.43]"I see no harm by you, Margaret,
[01:08.45]Nor you see none by me;
[01:12.48]Before tomorrow eight a clock
[01:16.57]A rich wedding shall you see."
[01:20.46]Fair Margaret sat in her bower-window
[01:24.48]A combing of her hair,
[01:28.26]And there she spy'd Sweet William and his bride
[01:32.40]As they were riding near.
[01:36.43]Down she layd her ivory comb,
[01:40.35]And up she bound her hair;
[01:44.33]She went her way forth of her bower,
[01:48.42]But never more did come there.
[01:52.40]When day was gone, and night was con
[01:56.32]And all men fast asleep,
[02:00.27]Then came the spirit of Fair Margaret,
[02:04.46]And stood at William's feet.
[02:08.57]"God give you joy, you two true lovers,
[02:12.55]In bride-bed fast asleep;
[02:16.47]Loe I am going to my green grass grave
[02:20.61]And am in my winding-sheet."
[02:24.63]When day was come, and night was gone
[02:28.45]And all men wak'd from sleep,
[02:32.19]Sweet William to his lady said,
[02:36.43]My dear, I have cause to weep.
[02:40.63]He called up his merry men all,
[02:44.56]By one, by two, and by three,
[02:48.69]Saying, I 'll away to Fair Margaret's bower,
[02:52.61]By the leave of my lady.
[04:16.61]And when he came to Fair Margaret's bower,
[04:20.64]He knocked at the ring;
[04:24.46]So ready was her seven brethren
[04:28.40]To let Sweet William in.
[04:32.49]He turned up the covering-sheet;
[04:36.27]"Pray let me see the dead;
[04:40.39]Methinks she does look pale and wan,
[04:44.48]She has lost her cherry red.
[04:48.45]"I 'll do more for thee, Margaret,
[04:52.38]Than any of thy kin;
[04:56.41]For I will kiss thy pale wan lips,
[05:00.34]Tho a smile I cannot win."
[05:04.36]With that bespeak her seven brethren,
[05:08.25]Making most pitious moan:
[05:12.19]"You may go kiss your jolly brown bride,
[05:16.47]And let our sister alone."
[05:20.25]"If I do kiss my jolly brown bride,
[05:24.30]I do but what is right;
[05:28.14]For I made no vow to your sister dear,
[05:32.17]By day or yet by night.
[05:36.20]"Pray tell me then how much you 'll deal
[05:40.28]Of your white bread and your wine;
[05:44.16]So much as is dealt at her funeral today
[05:48.59]Tomorrow shall be dealt at mine."
[05:52.12]Fair Margaret dy'd today, today,
[05:56.09]Sweet William he dy'd the morrow;
[06:00.13]Fair Margaret dy'd for pure true love,
[06:04.13]Sweet William he dy'd for sorrow.
[06:08.17]Margaret was buried in the lower chancel,
[06:12.20]Sweet William in the higher;
[06:16.08]Out of her breast there sprung a rose,
[06:20.05]And out of his a brier.
[06:24.02]They grew as high as the church-top,
[06:28.01]Till they could grow no higher,
[06:31.95]And then they grew in a true lover's knot,
[06:35.93]Which made all people admire.

Fair Margareth And Sweet William歌词,Fair Margareth And Sweet WilliamLRC歌词

歌曲名:Fair Margareth And Sweet William  歌手:Kratong  所属专辑:《The Bees of Psychic Province》

作词:  作曲:  发行公司:未知  发行时间:2023-12-17

歌曲ID:3588290  分类:歌曲  语言:  大小:7.16 MB  时长:07:49秒  比特率:129K  评分:0.0分

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