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  • 作词 : Karan Casey
    A nobleman's son, he dreamed such a dream
    Of the beautifulest girl in the nation
    No counsel would he take, but journeys he'd make
    Through Ireland to seek this fair creature
    'Twas seven long years he searched here and there
    'Til he came to the place where he'd meet her
    He opened the door and she stood on the floor
    She was a laboring man's daughter
    I never have seen you but once in my life
    And that was in a dream, you lay by me
    And now you're beside me, by the look in your eyes
    I know that you ne'er will deny me
    And what's your desire, pray tell me, kind sir
    That you're so afraid of denial?
    Although I am poor, no scorn will I endure
    Do not put me under such trial
    No scorn will I bring, nor any such thing
    And he took out a ring as a token
    Oh love is a thing which does hang on a string
    But between us it ne'er will be broken
    And if I should consent your bride for to be
    Your parents would both be offended
    Besides they would always be frowning on me
    Because you are highly descended
    For father and for mother I have none in this world
    I have none but myself and a brother
    And as for my friends, they will not frown on me
    So we can but love one another
    So now they has gained what love and delight
    And they are living in joy and plenty
    The laboring man's daughter has married a knight
    Heaven protect them both together
  • 作词 : Karan Casey
    A nobleman's son, he dreamed such a dream
    Of the beautifulest girl in the nation
    No counsel would he take, but journeys he'd make
    Through Ireland to seek this fair creature
    'Twas seven long years he searched here and there
    'Til he came to the place where he'd meet her
    He opened the door and she stood on the floor
    She was a laboring man's daughter
    I never have seen you but once in my life
    And that was in a dream, you lay by me
    And now you're beside me, by the look in your eyes
    I know that you ne'er will deny me
    And what's your desire, pray tell me, kind sir
    That you're so afraid of denial?
    Although I am poor, no scorn will I endure
    Do not put me under such trial
    No scorn will I bring, nor any such thing
    And he took out a ring as a token
    Oh love is a thing which does hang on a string
    But between us it ne'er will be broken
    And if I should consent your bride for to be
    Your parents would both be offended
    Besides they would always be frowning on me
    Because you are highly descended
    For father and for mother I have none in this world
    I have none but myself and a brother
    And as for my friends, they will not frown on me
    So we can but love one another
    So now they has gained what love and delight
    And they are living in joy and plenty
    The laboring man's daughter has married a knight
    Heaven protect them both together