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作曲 : Traditional/J.K. |
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There's a yellow rose in Texas |
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That I'm going to see |
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No other soldiers know her |
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No soldiers, only me |
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She cried so when I left her |
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It like to broke my heart, |
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And if I ever find her |
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we never more will part |
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She's the sweetest girl of color |
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The soldier ever knew |
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Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
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They sparkle like the dew |
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You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
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And sing of Rosa Lee |
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But the yellow Rose of Texas |
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Beats the belles of Tennessee |
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Where the Rio Grande is flowing |
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And the starry skies are bright |
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Oh, she walks along the river |
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In the quiet summer night |
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And she thinks if I remember |
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When we parted long ago |
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I promised to come back again |
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And not to leave her so |
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She's the sweetest girl of color |
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The soldier ever knew |
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Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
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They sparkle like the dew |
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You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
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And sing of Rosa Lee |
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But the yellow Rose of Texas |
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Beats the belles of Tennessee |
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Well now I'm heading southward |
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And my heart is sinking low |
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I'm going back to Georgia |
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To find my uncle Joe |
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You may talk about your Beauregard |
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And speak of Bobby Lee |
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But the gallant Hood of Texas plays hell in Tennessee |
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She's the sweetest girl of color |
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The soldier ever knew |
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Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
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They sparkle like the dew |
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You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
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And sing of Rosa Lee |
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But the yellow Rose of Texas |
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Beats the belles of Tennessee |
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Oh, I'm going now to find her |
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For my heart is full of woe |
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And we'll sing the songs together |
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That we sang so long ago |
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We'll play the banjo gaily |
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And we'll sing our sorrows o'er |
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And the yellow Rose of Texas |
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shall be mine forever more |
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She's the sweetest girl of color |
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The soldier ever knew |
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Her eyes are bright as diamonds |
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They sparkle like the dew |
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You may talk about your Dearest Mae |
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And sing of Rosa Lee |
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But the yellow Rose of Texas |
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Beats the belles of Tennessee |
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But the yellow Rose of Texas |
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Beats the belles of Tennessee |