作曲 : Enter the Haggis The minstrel boy to the war has gone In the ranks of death you will find him His father's sword he is girded o And his wild harp slung behind him "Land of song", cried the warrior bard“ "Though all the world betrays thee One sword at least thy roads shall guard One faithful heart shall praise thee" The minstrel fell but the foeman's sword Could not bring that proud soul under The harp he loved never spoke again For he tore its cords asunder He said, "No chain shall sully thee No strength shall taint your bravery The songs remain for the young and free They shall never sound in slavery" The minstrel boy to the war has gone In the ranks of death you will find him His father's sword he has girded on And his wild harp slung behind him He said, "No chain shall sully thee No strength shall taint your bravery The songs remain for the young and free They shall never sound in slavery"
[00:00.00] 作曲 : Enter the Haggis [00:21.09]The minstrel boy to the war has gone [00:24.37]In the ranks of death you will find him [00:27.81]His father's sword he is girded o [00:31.09]And his wild harp slung behind him [00:34.90]"Land of song", cried the warrior bard“ [00:38.63]"Though all the world betrays thee [00:41.58]One sword at least thy roads shall guard [00:45.03]One faithful heart shall praise thee" [00:55.71]The minstrel fell but the foeman's sword [00:58.57]Could not bring that proud soul under [01:02.38]The harp he loved never spoke again [01:05.63]For he tore its cords asunder [01:09.43]He said, "No chain shall sully thee [01:12.97]No strength shall taint your bravery [01:16.40]The songs remain for the young and free [01:19.45]They shall never sound in slavery" [01:51.16]The minstrel boy to the war has gone [01:53.71]In the ranks of death you will find him [01:57.96]His father's sword he has girded on [02:00.78]And his wild harp slung behind him [02:06.01]He said, "No chain shall sully thee [02:09.13]No strength shall taint your bravery [02:12.85]The songs remain for the young and free [02:16.14]They shall never sound in slavery"