Simon & Garfunkel Scarborough Fair " D' Z9 m, c% V% K4 v( p + Z5 C) q1 T! g+ b# ~ O$ d" q: ?8 h+ _& ]+ @( O8 }* z
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Are you going to Scarborough Fair? ! U6 V. |/ {& s* YParsley, sage, rosemary & thyme& i0 ?: Q- P, y
Remember me to one who lives there% r( s) _6 B! W9 ~. c
She once was a true love of mine* _- l7 `0 D4 K0 r
Tell her to make me a cambric shirt / {, z4 M4 z) D0 g9 g& ~(On the side of a hill in the deep forest green) / B- _- J7 @- _* w/ |4 V/ H5 ~2 gParsely, sage, rosemary & thyme3 _* x j c) q0 Y8 P& p9 X1 C% i- K4 s
(Tracing a sparrow on snow-crested ground) ( U/ ], e% ~, C; m" w a8 K3 a3 mWithout no seams nor needlework 8 C% u+ q+ E4 e4 d8 I2 y(Blankets and bedclothes a child of the mountains) 1 y8 c8 p$ u1 K" pThen she'll be a true love of mine + {7 L# s6 I5 A) ]; d' O6 d- R(Sleeps unaware of the clarion call)* d+ j' |' i; x/ |
Tell her to find me an acre of land) g1 n/ Q: i% c) }9 `
(On the side of a hill, a sprinkling of leaves) # i# Z" ]: I. k! u7 XParsely, sage, rosemary, & thyme - ?! V/ [0 N0 r o! z/ z. ](Washed is the ground with so many tears) 9 G, n8 N$ k4 v8 XBetween the salt water and the sea strand/ }0 w1 d; m% ?" b
(A soldier cleans and polishes a gun) + [/ M/ ^0 E1 |* M% i0 _5 q U! WThen she'll be a true love of mine# W# j& E- m. V: s" V9 C, y
Tell her to reap it in a sickle of leather5 B) U u+ R8 \5 [ @1 o1 \
(War bellows, blazing in scarlet battalions)% A: g8 V8 l$ Z* p6 u, b, D, G
Parsely, sage, rosemary & thyme' m8 C9 V% N) R) T# Z3 o' T+ y M$ E- K
(Generals order their soldiers to kill)9 [! J4 k& s" B& g: m }! s; g
And to gather it all in a bunch of heather' w- u: Y9 g6 G7 X$ w+ s% r5 J' u
(And to fight for a cause they've long ago forgotten) * A# E$ s: A: e6 ~6 e8 [7 eThen she'll be a true love of mine2 k! |- h1 S4 Z) Q4 S
Are you going to Scarborough Fair? 4 A9 f c0 w t# _, t! \ ^. fParsley, sage, rosemary & thyme# V2 D( H2 F# c0 k9 d
Remember me to one who lives there # Q& n/ X( X p; [% T @She once was a true love of mine.
Hayley Westenra - Abide With Me 【HD】- w, D [- g: Z6 ]% O! m4 S' ]
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Lyrics : Abide with me; fast falls the eventide; ' W. v7 W7 g# r4 S9 s! gThe darkness deepens; Lord with me abide. - R6 Z/ f Z: Z. A( W7 ^* C$ pWhen other helpers fail and comforts flee,7 v, p8 b/ u. c
Help of the helpless, O abide with me.& o7 v0 U" ? ?0 T
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Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day; , d, g+ H+ ?7 zEarth's joys grow dim; its glories pass away;2 b" E* C7 R) b- M# h5 ?
Change and decay in all around I see; 3 x+ N4 W$ q& K) P# j- r5 K/ k8 v. _O Thou who changest not, abide with me.1 ~$ J% J2 L) t% G$ ^7 m
& w. u2 Y6 f/ Z8 v: G2 P$ b; @Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes;4 E( F! i. Z; j; V* W
Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies.. R$ C. b8 I+ y* F0 e* X( k
Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee;7 v! ?. ?1 B W
In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me. 6 x, a0 D0 D) A: s2 M5 b! ^In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.
- @1 q4 k! g) S/ w XWhen you're weary $ F/ [ m3 s. X4 Z4 j/ {( M4 l
Feeling small & l9 Q: L% |$ [& h! K! ?( x& PWhen tears are in your eyes & R! B% o6 M6 T3 U0 }I will dry them all 1 l( V9 `/ r1 A |$ Z5 U& ~$ Z
! d4 J: W# [. }. }/ u2 x* OI'm on your side ! x5 m# m, _1 v9 x# [& H# s4 COh, when times get rough 5 D) M. @' k0 @ Y' @$ M
And friends just can't be found 7 ^4 K1 {: w N$ f7 f
Like a bridge over troubled water - }7 K7 J1 F, w' o% o3 u, kI will lay me down 3 ^* E/ ]+ B) Y# V. A. g) |
Like a bridge over troubled water # }$ C1 \9 G: ~
I will lay me down # I+ f( c$ Y: o- c
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When you're down and out & o4 }* q0 T' \. {* ?2 n% ]
When you're on the street ) n7 V1 i; X2 ~When evening falls so hard ) H1 J. d$ K! Z: ]! G5 d( zI will comfort you ' m# O, s1 U3 P- f* x
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I'll take your part ( G; ^8 S( Z: {: ?1 k+ r3 {1 wOh, when darkness comes * N: r* O( T; B5 V4 ^# K5 ]) K7 Z
And pain is all around E3 H+ N2 p% S/ R
Like a bridge over troubled water + Z" B9 ]8 \" f7 C6 D
I will lay me down : v9 c# L# g `. u5 [5 c8 YLike a bridge over troubled water ) l. S0 _$ k. o! y- k& b% ZI will lay me down # Z8 C( D" x4 `; E, S) U( |
1 G' n6 L2 v' _$ ]/ u8 QSail on Silver Girl, o! v, V$ c" R9 v
Sail on by 7 y4 h3 K8 \+ T5 V0 v
Your time has come to shine ) S* c8 r- q) ?1 ?/ x E3 {
All your dreams are on their way $ e+ x4 r" X" m4 b/ {4 k7 A " }+ S9 @+ v2 M' M7 QSee how they shine ( I. ^0 F. D7 m5 SOh, if you need a friend 9 c8 w$ ?# a" i8 z" L9 R* g. S% Z9 m
I'm sailing right behind & w n4 `, c' J
Like a bridge over troubled water " I! W3 y! I. P2 {9 H* L3 OI will ease your mind 8 U3 ~3 z3 G) ^4 }1 t* N3 ~2 DLike a bridge over troubled water 4 X0 Q" R1 B# | Q
I will ease your mind ) t5 g% I+ Z5 K# W% J6 Y6 x1 a. Z# Y' T- b7 c$ F
I will ease your mind!
The Brothers Four - Scarborough Fair! U3 N* ]8 {% Y2 M& B9 S
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Scarborough Fair8 b6 s$ H8 \, C& g' D- ]& t; j1 h
Traditional ballad from United Kingdom 0 [; L# g- A" g4 B5 S: U- V0 N7 i; S7 M/ r2 i% N M
Are you going to Scarborough Fair: G* @' Y8 C6 M: j$ m1 T
Parsley,sage,rosemary and thyme1 s0 r- ?- X8 L8 z& V' y1 a
Remember me to one who lives there 9 f, L9 L& t3 YShe once was a true love of mine* R8 l& d5 Z3 S, s0 M+ ] B
. ~+ @+ r4 \2 H% UTell her to find me an acre of land 5 X6 a, t1 @2 t' A( V(On the side of a hill in the deep forest green)6 \# e4 K, C% I2 r
parsley,sage,rosemary and thyme" N1 Q! N- z1 h0 F6 [
(Tracing of sparrow on the snow crested brown) % _) @4 O' C3 ?! m- \3 ]# bBetween the salt water and the sea strands ! n Q: ]2 J" q( H! N6 k# U(Blankets and bedclothes the child of the mountain) 4 k8 N2 h: P; a' |* e9 I' o4 VThen she'll be a true love of mine 6 a2 H) T$ y) v% C2 ?# B8 o# n3 D8 `7 ~0 J7 y: c
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Parsley,sage,rosemary and thyme
The Brothers Four - Green Fields ) E, ~4 J+ t6 W+ W9 p" W7 G# l' T. K* t6 t
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The Brothers Four - Green Fields9 o: i; [" d4 i- { L4 _ i6 N
9 Z: P4 f- U1 B% T9 OOnce there were green fields kissed by the sun: A, a, D$ P4 F$ D" t
Once there were valleys where rivers used to run# S- J2 J% N* ]0 c( v4 o# x
Once there were blue skies with white clouds high above 7 ?$ [1 q! h5 u1 }5 COnce they were part of an everlasting love ' w0 B/ R0 c# L4 w0 X+ ?: Y3 nWe were the lovers who strolled through green fields 6 d8 q% c! c% Y' P) Z8 N6 r/ ?# f - S# a! r/ s/ }" L7 n, QGreen fields are gone now, parched by the sun + w N* O {) A* I% i7 e3 q6 L e$ {Gone from the valleys where rivers used to run* N; ]7 b' H. ]& b: D9 R9 f
Gone with the cold wind that swept into my heart " G* b3 Q% z j, j% D: `: ?& b7 RGone with the lovers who let their dreams depart8 z+ l- p! C' ]4 `* q/ h0 l
Where are the green fields that we used to roam( {8 h, z1 b8 B2 F1 v7 g3 U
3 P0 L1 \ D4 J/ a. D3 |I'll never know what made you run away$ Y3 ?- P+ k/ c
How can I keep searching when dark clouds hide the day. V4 _. y$ c5 U J
I only know there's nothing here for me # Q% y6 z) q2 u) S6 i& ZNothing in this wide world, left for me to see" |" o" [8 u9 y+ |! A8 Q3 w
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Still I'll keep on waiting until you return / m# u8 D0 I8 p+ R1 c# r' X# q, v; wI'll keep on waiting until the day you learn2 j- u: X% d% h3 K! u7 r. z
You can't be happy while your heart's on the roam% b- Y! C2 Q2 v* h$ u, x* ~, T
You can't be happy until you bring it home" i6 }6 T" W. L, z+ |, G
Home to the green fields and me once again