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[00:00.00]时代音乐网 www.78497.com[00:18.21]Last night as I lay dreaming
[00:22.80]Of pleasant days gone by
[00:26.97]My mind being bent on rambling
[00:31.14]To Ireland I did fly
[00:35.34]I stepped on board a vision
[00:39.50]And followed with the wind
[00:43.34]Till late last I came to anchor
[00:47.18]At the cross of Spancill Hill
[00:54.19]It was on the twenty-third of June
[00:58.57]The day before the fair
[01:02.60]When Ireland's sons and daughters
[01:06.76]And friends assembled there
[01:10.94]The young the old the brave and the bold
[01:15.12]Their duty to for fill
[01:19.00]At the parish church near Cluney
[01:23.66]A mile from Spancill Hill
[01:29.86]I went to see my neighbors
[01:33.97]To say what they might say
[01:38.17]The old ones were all dead and gone
[01:42.28]The young one's turning gray
[01:46.50]I met the tailor quickly
[01:50.27]He's as bold as ever still
[01:54.53]He used to mend my britches
[01:58.71]When I lived at Spancill Hill
[02:13.78]Lalaaaa
[02:18.66]Hmmm
[02:38.97]I paid a flying visit
[02:42.69]To my first and only love
[02:47.12]She's white as any lily
[02:51.44]And gentle as a dove
[02:55.58]She threw her arms around me saying
[03:00.13]Johnny I love you still
[03:03.63]She's now the farmer's daughter
[03:07.84]And the pride of Spancill Hill
[03:12.32]I dreamt I held and kissed her over
[03:16.62]As in the day of yore
[03:20.34]She said Johnny you're only joking
[03:24.91]As many a time before
[03:29.07]The cock he crew in the morning
[03:32.97]He crew both loud and shrill
[03:37.15]And I woke in California
[03:41.57]Many miles from Spancil Hill
[03:54.25]Dada ooh dada
[03:58.39]Dadada
[04:02.55]Dada ooh dada
[04:07.37]Dadada
[04:10.95]Dada oooh
[04:15.45]Dadada