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  • 作词 : Traditional
    Traditional
    O it's of a knight on a summer's night
    Was riding o'er the lee, diddle
    There he spied a bonny bird
    Sitting upon a tree. Singing:
    Chorus 1:
    "Wow for the day!
    An gin it for the day!
    Oh gin it were day,
    And gin I were away!
    I ha na lang time to stay." diddle
    "O make hast, make hast, ye gentle knight,
    What keeps you here so late? diddle
    Gin ye kent what's doing at hame,
    I fear ye would look blate." diddle
    Chorus
    "O why should I toil day and night,
    My fair body to kill,
    For ninety knights at my command,
    An ladys at my will?"
    "O ye lee ye lee ye gentle knight
    So loud I hear you lee: diddle
    There's a knight in your lady's arms
    And she lees better than thee." diddle
    Chorus
    "Ye lee, you lee you bonny bird,
    But you'll no lee again,
    For I will tak my bonny bow,
    An split your head in twain."
    "But afore ye hae your bow well bent,
    An a' your arrows yare, diddle
    I will flee tae another tree,
    Where I may better fare." diddle
    Chorus
    "O whare was ye gotten, and whare was ye clecked?
    Pray bonny birdy, tell me:"
    "O it was in the green wood,
    Intill a holly tree
    "An a gentleman came riding by,
    An frae my nest he herryed me,
    Put me in a silver cage,
    An ga me to his lady."
    Chorus
    "Then wi good white bread an farrow-cow milk
    He bade her feet me aft
    An ga her a little wee simmer-dale wanny,
    To ding me sindle and saft.
    But wi good white bread an farrow-cow milk
    I wot she fed me nought,
    An wi a little wee simmer-dale wanny,
    She dang me sindle and saft."
    Chorus
    Chorus 2:
    "Time he was away
    O time he was away
    For he that's in bed
    Wi's another man's wife
    It's time he was away." diddle
    So the knight he rade, and the birdy flew ...
    "Lie still, lie still, ye gentle knight,
    What makes ye toss an turn?"
    "A birdy sang an it troubles me,
    An I fear a coming storm."
    "But is no your hawk upon its perch?
    Your horse eats oats and hay
    An ye've a lady in your arms
    How can ye wish for day?" diddle
    So he's turned himself at o'er again,
    To take a little sleep,
    And when he awoke the lady's lord
    Was standing at their feet. Crying:
    "Wow for the day,
    For he that's in bed wi another's man wife
    It's time he was away" diddle
    So then he's taken out his sword
    An straiked it o'er a strae,
    An thro an thro the false knight's heart
    He 's gard cauld iron gae. diddle
    Chorus
    Then he's darked the windows up secure
    With muttle shudders sprang
    An there was neither sun nor sky
    But darkness in her room. She cries:
    "Wow for the day!
    An gin it for the day!
    Oh gin it were day,
    And gin I were away!
    I can na langer stay." diddle
    "Wow for the day!
    An gin it for the day!
    For there was never a living soul
    That ever came our way." diddle
  • 作词 : Traditional
    Traditional
    O it's of a knight on a summer's night
    Was riding o'er the lee, diddle
    There he spied a bonny bird
    Sitting upon a tree. Singing:
    Chorus 1:
    "Wow for the day!
    An gin it for the day!
    Oh gin it were day,
    And gin I were away!
    I ha na lang time to stay." diddle
    "O make hast, make hast, ye gentle knight,
    What keeps you here so late? diddle
    Gin ye kent what's doing at hame,
    I fear ye would look blate." diddle
    Chorus
    "O why should I toil day and night,
    My fair body to kill,
    For ninety knights at my command,
    An ladys at my will?"
    "O ye lee ye lee ye gentle knight
    So loud I hear you lee: diddle
    There's a knight in your lady's arms
    And she lees better than thee." diddle
    Chorus
    "Ye lee, you lee you bonny bird,
    But you'll no lee again,
    For I will tak my bonny bow,
    An split your head in twain."
    "But afore ye hae your bow well bent,
    An a' your arrows yare, diddle
    I will flee tae another tree,
    Where I may better fare." diddle
    Chorus
    "O whare was ye gotten, and whare was ye clecked?
    Pray bonny birdy, tell me:"
    "O it was in the green wood,
    Intill a holly tree
    "An a gentleman came riding by,
    An frae my nest he herryed me,
    Put me in a silver cage,
    An ga me to his lady."
    Chorus
    "Then wi good white bread an farrow-cow milk
    He bade her feet me aft
    An ga her a little wee simmer-dale wanny,
    To ding me sindle and saft.
    But wi good white bread an farrow-cow milk
    I wot she fed me nought,
    An wi a little wee simmer-dale wanny,
    She dang me sindle and saft."
    Chorus
    Chorus 2:
    "Time he was away
    O time he was away
    For he that's in bed
    Wi's another man's wife
    It's time he was away." diddle
    So the knight he rade, and the birdy flew ...
    "Lie still, lie still, ye gentle knight,
    What makes ye toss an turn?"
    "A birdy sang an it troubles me,
    An I fear a coming storm."
    "But is no your hawk upon its perch?
    Your horse eats oats and hay
    An ye've a lady in your arms
    How can ye wish for day?" diddle
    So he's turned himself at o'er again,
    To take a little sleep,
    And when he awoke the lady's lord
    Was standing at their feet. Crying:
    "Wow for the day,
    For he that's in bed wi another's man wife
    It's time he was away" diddle
    So then he's taken out his sword
    An straiked it o'er a strae,
    An thro an thro the false knight's heart
    He 's gard cauld iron gae. diddle
    Chorus
    Then he's darked the windows up secure
    With muttle shudders sprang
    An there was neither sun nor sky
    But darkness in her room. She cries:
    "Wow for the day!
    An gin it for the day!
    Oh gin it were day,
    And gin I were away!
    I can na langer stay." diddle
    "Wow for the day!
    An gin it for the day!
    For there was never a living soul
    That ever came our way." diddle