[00:00.00] 作曲 : public domain, arranged by Connie Dover[00:24.94]I may sit in my wee old house[00:30.67]At the spinning wheel to toil so dreary[00:38.67]I may think of a day that is gone[00:44.20]And sigh and some till I grow weary[00:51.20]I ne'er could brook I ne'er could brook[00:57.93]A foreign king to own or flatter[01:04.18]And I will sing a ranting song[01:10.69]The day our king comes o'er the water[01:30.18]I have seen the good old day[01:35.92]The day of pride and chieftain's glory[01:42.70]When royal Stuart held the sway[01:49.68]And none heard tell of Whig or Tory[01:57.44]Though silver be my hair one day[02:02.94]And age has struck me down what matter[02:09.20]I'll dance and sing the happy day[02:15.20]The day our king comes o'er the water[02:35.68]If I live to see the day[02:40.94]That i have begged and begged from Heaven[02:47.94]I'll fling my rock and reel away[02:54.94]And dance and sing from morn‘ till evening[03:02.64]For there is one I will not name[03:08.74]Who comes the bended fluoric to scatter[03:14.50]And I'll put on my bridal gown[03:20.98]The day our king comes o'er the water[03:31.74]A curse on dull and drawling Whig[03:37.49]The whining ranting low deceiver[03:44.25]With heart so black and lies so big[03:50.75]The canting tongue of clish mclaver[03:58.50]My father was a good lord's son[04:04.48]My mother was an earl's daughter[04:11.01]And I'll be Lady Keith again[04:17.01]The day our king comes o'er the water