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  • 作曲 : Traditional
    Oh, Mary was a maiden
    When the birds began to sing.
    She was sweeter than the blooming rose
    So early in the spring.
    Her thoughts were gay and happy
    And the morning gay and fine,
    For her lover was a river boy
    From the river in the pines.
    Now Charlie, he got married
    To his Mary in the spring
    When the trees were budding early
    And the birds began to sing.
    But early in the autumn
    When the fruit is in the wine,
    I'll return to you, my darling
    From the river in the pines.
    It was early in the morning
    In Wisconsin's dreary clime
    When he rode the fatal rapids
    For that last and fatal time.
    They found his body lying
    On the rocky shore below
    Where the silent water ripples
    And the whispering cedars blow.
    Now every raft of lumber
    That comes down the Chippewa,
    There's a lonely grave that's visited
    By drivers on their way
    They plant wild flowers upon it
    In the morning fair and fine.
    'Tis the grave of two young lovers
    From the river in the pines
  • [00:00.000] 作曲 : Traditional
    [00:13.25]Oh, Mary was a maiden
    [00:17.89]When the birds began to sing.
    [00:23.72]She was sweeter than the blooming rose
    [00:29.95]So early in the spring.
    [00:34.79]Her thoughts were gay and happy
    [00:39.63]And the morning gay and fine,
    [00:45.32]For her lover was a river boy
    [00:51.36]From the river in the pines.
    [01:01.56]Now Charlie, he got married
    [01:06.29]To his Mary in the spring
    [01:12.19]When the trees were budding early
    [01:17.66]And the birds began to sing.
    [01:23.14]But early in the autumn
    [01:27.74]When the fruit is in the wine,
    [01:33.63]I'll return to you, my darling
    [01:39.17]From the river in the pines.
    [01:49.74]It was early in the morning
    [01:54.44]In Wisconsin's dreary clime
    [02:00.18]When he rode the fatal rapids
    [02:05.87]For that last and fatal time.
    [02:11.21]They found his body lying
    [02:15.70]On the rocky shore below
    [02:21.58]Where the silent water ripples
    [02:26.86]And the whispering cedars blow.
    [02:37.22]Now every raft of lumber
    [02:41.80]That comes down the Chippewa,
    [02:47.64]There's a lonely grave that's visited
    [02:54.04]By drivers on their way
    [02:59.09]They plant wild flowers upon it
    [03:03.69]In the morning fair and fine.
    [03:09.67]'Tis the grave of two young lovers
    [03:15.26]From the river in the pines