Simon & Garfunkel Scarborough Fair! a1 ~9 d' o n9 `
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Are you going to Scarborough Fair? # {$ M) D: ?& E- ]2 _5 i. Z3 YParsley, sage, rosemary & thyme $ G6 ?) A: S" D7 RRemember me to one who lives there % ^3 x% |& u7 u I# E/ k2 ]0 VShe once was a true love of mine ; _, X2 e/ U0 mTell her to make me a cambric shirt2 }2 T8 z+ G. ~+ o6 A4 [4 _. F
(On the side of a hill in the deep forest green)6 C% N# ~- p; ]8 T+ C
Parsely, sage, rosemary & thyme 5 \+ O) w; ~: _) z; z0 M/ f+ ](Tracing a sparrow on snow-crested ground)4 L# Q2 }1 h2 t8 A
Without no seams nor needlework3 W* p& ~8 Q+ M, X+ X# F0 t z
(Blankets and bedclothes a child of the mountains): u. h: T2 X8 r7 [
Then she'll be a true love of mine w: W1 B4 P1 d7 Z! N. a X; ~( r$ k(Sleeps unaware of the clarion call)0 M o; J; a$ x0 b o
Tell her to find me an acre of land1 C4 v$ ] }# e( j- s6 {6 B
(On the side of a hill, a sprinkling of leaves)$ `" |! s; D+ M1 X3 K+ _% }, D0 F
Parsely, sage, rosemary, & thyme 0 u3 I, s/ d+ |1 x3 h( ]/ K" `. r2 i5 q(Washed is the ground with so many tears) $ x* [9 G$ o& x ]" BBetween the salt water and the sea strand/ y% y O5 i0 N$ T% `
(A soldier cleans and polishes a gun) - m3 v9 \& [8 L rThen she'll be a true love of mine 5 w* _' c" Y7 B6 w8 h+ X1 aTell her to reap it in a sickle of leather + F3 s- P& g0 E3 W6 M(War bellows, blazing in scarlet battalions)7 \+ c# `5 M2 ]4 ^ G' j1 i
Parsely, sage, rosemary & thyme. [( o7 E' V/ k$ Z0 r5 J1 _; D" D
(Generals order their soldiers to kill) & |4 x: @2 B0 l9 u% F3 ?/ }( m9 dAnd to gather it all in a bunch of heather % t7 K9 ]3 W" _: i! I6 Q(And to fight for a cause they've long ago forgotten) ; |% _5 T3 B& pThen she'll be a true love of mine # Y6 ~# X/ ~& A7 V* W) KAre you going to Scarborough Fair? ) f+ C- q9 R R8 U' EParsley, sage, rosemary & thyme ' X$ V6 f& @- W* u* kRemember me to one who lives there1 i/ s# H- E& ^, w" {; O
She once was a true love of mine.
Hayley Westenra - Abide With Me 【HD】+ c" R$ `& X% {: P
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Lyrics : Abide with me; fast falls the eventide; # f7 g$ F& z7 J- ~+ F$ nThe darkness deepens; Lord with me abide. ' S' z f! c4 tWhen other helpers fail and comforts flee, : M! Y5 ~" s, c5 ZHelp of the helpless, O abide with me. $ }7 L# U$ t7 g ) E+ b! x! ~2 sSwift to its close ebbs out life's little day;2 b0 R) \/ ]/ l( w5 E
Earth's joys grow dim; its glories pass away; ; S: ?1 S2 q# \: ~2 W3 V, n" j" EChange and decay in all around I see;4 W6 E# r9 @, D1 I
O Thou who changest not, abide with me.7 @* H7 k! g( |5 E
; T0 o l7 D ^/ JHold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes;+ Q) t# V/ C# A" u) h
Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies. 2 p: H, }2 F/ g* i& K6 PHeaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee; 3 `* E5 M6 L5 {) a2 B2 v2 @8 KIn life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.( j4 Y0 b- X0 h( \5 n: J; D
In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.
Hayley Westenra - Bridge Over Troubled Water - Hushabye (Jap, o# R1 v" s, t }, z- y# m. j
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Lyrics: % ]6 k! C. F1 D: a, z4 d! q& O & d3 j* B; _: M- ZWhen you're weary $ z6 D# {4 \7 _0 j6 s
Feeling small ( V8 A* W: r# A P% ?
When tears are in your eyes ( e+ q" l( U1 h X! XI will dry them all 9 V7 q- R$ N) h6 L5 P5 {( B4 [1 |/ t3 Z1 k- s* i
I'm on your side - h/ o" j+ M/ O9 w1 k& N, i5 _
Oh, when times get rough , M8 S6 c! F: N
And friends just can't be found t) h4 \, e4 b/ y
Like a bridge over troubled water 0 H7 Q2 S2 w1 U% UI will lay me down " I0 S- e" T4 s# \* Y- }( b5 P
Like a bridge over troubled water ; B- c. F p, C ~% W3 q: M" S! HI will lay me down 8 P1 M" n4 Y8 I; X- ~0 w S# O! m# p; Y" k" I
When you're down and out * I' r4 B4 U6 C; f. ^5 Q
When you're on the street ! d1 N C) p- X. n. p+ y
When evening falls so hard ( f* ~ _8 W9 a
I will comfort you 2 {# t* w& w1 y& I! }! s1 U/ l1 W" L* ^
3 ]: x! E1 a8 Y1 Q( r! D' oI'll take your part 1 \6 y, I `( C4 `- O. sOh, when darkness comes / B: ~2 x5 w. s" J' |And pain is all around - R& v a, h4 B- t& ~) G9 a2 ALike a bridge over troubled water 3 o# l' f7 J3 H' [; G
I will lay me down ) q$ u0 _; ~# g
Like a bridge over troubled water ( l1 q& k0 C2 Z/ j
I will lay me down # R) z- ^8 K, }4 w2 g! ]3 [1 M! t* W3 [ [" g4 i) O
Sail on Silver Girl, ' G- f0 d, {( A% r% \! _2 x
Sail on by # O+ f0 P. `( Y/ F& P8 M0 |
Your time has come to shine 7 x8 h) t. V# i1 m$ E7 @& X
All your dreams are on their way 5 L; c, g6 H5 y7 k. W , H3 F9 v4 b; p Q! USee how they shine 1 P( \7 `1 C2 u* U2 }5 l# ~; U$ A
Oh, if you need a friend ) h8 L$ m* O; o/ z" zI'm sailing right behind g- V- S3 t" X4 E+ n$ sLike a bridge over troubled water ' s0 v2 }* `' h+ H/ A8 fI will ease your mind + l! q6 t; K2 E2 x" O, T
Like a bridge over troubled water . ]3 p9 r) |: c( {1 t4 u$ XI will ease your mind 1 B x9 Z& P5 w# L& O7 C* c) x4 D7 Y8 f7 @% C
I will ease your mind!
The Brothers Four - Scarborough Fair7 G: S. y$ z5 ]+ u" x. U* v( G
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Scarborough Fair : k5 o! a9 i; fTraditional ballad from United Kingdom4 i* s8 Y) V3 v) k% [) K
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Remember me to one who lives there/ u" N( W+ |& d0 I7 ]
She once was a true love of mine 7 c; x4 i: Y) w! H / L! I+ a2 m; e1 E/ `2 jTell her to find me an acre of land I F L# v( E3 U- }
(On the side of a hill in the deep forest green)( \; u7 a8 M% ~7 N5 k
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Between the salt water and the sea strands . k) J+ J- s* P) N(Blankets and bedclothes the child of the mountain)- m! W" O) ]1 U4 g, f+ g' ~
Then she'll be a true love of mine% D3 ~: x' s% ?2 h
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Parsley,sage,rosemary and thyme
The Brothers Four - Green Fields 0 ^. |4 u& s) U; m5 G- L) h+ n9 @3 d% Z9 _9 O
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The Brothers Four - Green Fields : K$ F2 X" r" _; F \5 J, g9 y8 E3 M! z4 |% G5 K" a& ]( C }
Once there were green fields kissed by the sun 0 F6 s9 l k9 f5 @. z- h* X$ F. hOnce there were valleys where rivers used to run& l5 e7 B* O# A0 N
Once there were blue skies with white clouds high above' q- n7 |# N" \: ^0 D+ I
Once they were part of an everlasting love 4 ]: \0 ?! }2 XWe were the lovers who strolled through green fields& I: J; R3 n5 D0 V5 ]) R- M
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Green fields are gone now, parched by the sun o8 R, K: t) }1 V2 y
Gone from the valleys where rivers used to run& L& l/ {0 c% C
Gone with the cold wind that swept into my heart , g1 N4 L& D9 z1 V% S$ r) s: rGone with the lovers who let their dreams depart 9 }, B3 l, {: v% d5 g: P$ C- ]Where are the green fields that we used to roam 9 j8 s. y X: @! L- p% D0 {; ]( x0 t : U. l! f6 B0 q+ [" X8 UI'll never know what made you run away" y/ B2 `/ s9 r7 Y3 U9 X
How can I keep searching when dark clouds hide the day $ r% H! j. z, O7 j" X& N4 AI only know there's nothing here for me. C+ b* H5 c* t& {: j+ D
Nothing in this wide world, left for me to see , o) N0 r" }* E, ]" P 1 C& `, ?" k* ^: oStill I'll keep on waiting until you return6 n+ G; f$ @4 y6 Z
I'll keep on waiting until the day you learn% ~; J' o/ X& |3 j: X
You can't be happy while your heart's on the roam ) v9 i* t( N* {) LYou can't be happy until you bring it home ! ]0 W1 ^, ]5 z+ Y! YHome to the green fields and me once again