The Roving Kind歌词由Pete Seeger演唱,出自专辑《The Weavers with Pete Seeger ”Traditional Protest and Work Songs” (25 Successes - 1955-1962)》,下面是《The Roving Kind》完整版歌词!
The Roving Kind歌词完整版
The Roving Kind - The Weavers
As I cruised out one evening upon a night's career
I spied a lofty clipper ship and to her I did steer
I heisted out my signals which she so quickly knew
And when she saw my bunting fly
She immediately hove too
She had a dark and a roving eye
And her hair hung down in ring a lets
She was a nice girl
A proper girl but one of the roving kind
Oh pardenly she sisit to me for being out so late
But if my parents heard of this
They'll be sad of my fade
My father is in pologices or gorden riches man
My mather is an acroback
I do the best I can
She had a dark and a roving eye
And her hair hung down in ring a lets
She was a nice girl
A proper girl but one of the roving kind
I took her for some fish chips
And treated her so fine
And hardly did I realize she was the roving kind
I kissed her lips
I missed her lips and found to my surprise
She was nothing
But a pirate ship rigged up in a disguise
She had a dark and a roving eye
And her hair hung down in ring a lets
She was a nice girl
A proper girl but one of the roving kind
So come all you good sailor men
Who sail the wintry sea
And come all you are apprentice lads
A warning take from me
Beware of lofty clipper ships
They'll be the ruin of you
For 'twas there she made me walk the plank
And pushed me under too
She had a dark and a roving eye
And her hair hung down in ring a lets
She was a nice girl
A proper girl but one of the roving kind