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| 作者: | CelestialElf |
| 许可: | CC-BY-NC 非商业署名许可协议 |
| 描述: | Let Union Be in All Our Hearts sung at the Crook Morris Wassail Day celebrations 2015. This drinking song is known either by its chorus as Let Union Be in All Our Hearts or by its first line as Come My Lads. It was collected in Wiltshire by Alfred Williams and published in FolkSongs of the Upper Thames in 1923. Let Union Be in All Our Hearts Come my lads, let us be jollyDrive away dull melancholy,For to grieve it is a follyWhen we're met together. Chorus (after each verse): Let union be in all our hearts, Let all our hearts be joined as one. We'll end the day as we began, We'll end it all in pleasure. Whackfollarollarye, tooraliedoe (3x) When we're met together. Solomon in all his gloryTold each wife a different story,In our cups we'll sing him gloryWhen we're met together. Eating and drinking are quite charming,Smoking and piping there's no harm in.All these things we'll delight inWhen we're met together. Grab the bottle as it passes,Do not fail to fill your glasses.Water drinkers are dull assesWhen we're met together. Cease your quarreling and fighting,Evilspeaking and backbiting.All these things take no delight inWhen we're met together. |
| 标签: | WassailDay CrookMorris English Harmony Traditional FolkSong Song Acapella |
| 音频格式 | mp3 |
| 声音时长 | 03:41 |
| 文件大小 | 4.2 MB |
| 比特率 | 1500 kbps |
| 声道 | 立体声 |