The Bonny Bunch Of Roses
(专辑: Live At The BBC - 2007)
Near by the
swelling ocean One morning in the
month of June While feather'd warbling songsters Their charming notes did sweetly tune I
overheard a
lady Lamenting in sad grief and woe And talking with young Bonaparte Concerning the
bonny Bunch of Roses, O
Thus spake the
young Napoleon And grasp'd his mother by the
hand "Oh, mother dear have patience Till I
am able to command I'll raise a
numerous army And through tremendous dangers go And in spite of all the
universe I'll gain the
bonny Bunch of Roses, O" Oh, son, speak not so venturesome For England is the
heart of oak Of England, Scotland, and Ireland The
unity can ne'er be broke And think you on your father In the
Island where he now lies low He is not yet interred in France So beware of the
bonny Bunch of Roses, O
Your father raised great armies And likewise kings did join the
throng He was so well provided Enough to sweep the
world along But when he went to Moscow He was o'erpower'd by drifting snow And though Moscow was blazing He lost the
bonny Bunch of Roses, O
"Oh, mother, adieu for ever I
am now on my dying bed If I
had liv'd I'd have been brave But now I
droop my youthful head And when our bones do moulder And weeping-willows o'er us grow Its deeds to bold Napoleon Will stain the
bonny Bunch of Roses, O"