The Drover's Dream歌詞
添加日期:2024-02-13 時長:02分50秒 歌手:Ian Campbell Folk Group
作詞 : DR. Traditional
作曲 : DR. Traditional
I was travelling with the sheep, oh me mates was fast asleep,
No moon nor stars were shining in the sky,
I was dousing, I suppose, but me eyes had hardly closed
When a very strange procession passed me by:
First there came the kangaroo with his swag of blankets blue,
He had with him a dingo for a mate.
They were travelling pretty fast and they shouted as they passed,
We've got been getting on, it's getting late.”
Then three frogs from out the swamp, where the atmosphere was damp,
They came out and sat down on the stones.
They unrolled their little swags and took from their diddely bags
A violin, a banjo and the bones.
And the little bandicoot played a tune upon his flute,
Three native bears came down and formed a ring.
Then pelican and the crane, they flew in from the plain,
And amused the audience with a Highland fling.
And parrots in their joy sang the (此處歌名聽不出來,能聽出來的小夥伴請和曲庫小護士報錯反映)
The frilly lizards walked around with a smile.
When from out the old she-oak the cookie loudly spoke:
“And bless me happy days, they ran a mile.”
And the emu standing near with his claw up to his ear
Sang, “Rocked in the cradle of the deep.”
I was underneath the cart, the boss he woke me with a start,
Saying, “Clancey, where the hell are the flamin' sheep?”