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作词 : Traditional |
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They sailed away in that gallant bark |
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Roy Neal and his fair young bride |
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They had ventured all on that bounding shipp |
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That danced on the silv'ry tide |
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And his heart was young and his spirit light |
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As he kissed her tears away |
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And they watched the shore retreat from sight |
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Of their own sweet |
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Dublin bay |
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Three days they sailed when the storm arose |
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And the lightning swept the deep |
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When the thunderclaps broke the short repose |
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Of the weary sailors' sleep |
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Roy Neal, he clasped his weeping bride |
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And he kissed her tears away |
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"Oh, love, It was a fearful hour," he cried "When we left sweet Dublin Bay." |
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On the crowded deck of that doomed ship |
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Some fell into deep despair |
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And some more calm with a holier heart |
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Sought the god of the storm in prayer "She has struck a rock," the sailors cried |
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In a breath of wild dismay |
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And the ship went down with the fair young bride |
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That left from |
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Dublin bay |
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They sailed away on that gallant bark |
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Roy Neal and his gay young bride |
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They had ventured all on that bounding shipp |
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That danced on the silvery tide |
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But his heart was young and his spirit light |
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As he kissed her tears away |
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And they watched the shore retreat from sight |
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Of their own sweet |
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Dublin bay |
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