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[00:00.86]I am a youth that's in clined toramble
[00:06.97]ar:Cara Dillon 卡兰.迪伦
[00:10.45]by:丝胡
[00:14.02]i am a youth that's inclined to ramble,
[00:20.85]to some foreign country i meen to steer,
[00:28.09]i am loath to part from my friends and comrades,
[00:35.13]and my dear sweatheart, whom i loved dear.
[00:42.46]but there's one of those i do most admire,
[00:49.91]one her i 'll think when i 'm far away,
[00:56.83]for since fates decreed i am resolved to part her,
[01:04.05]and try my fortune in americay
[01:11.75]so farewell darling i must leave you,
[01:18.26]i place great dependence on your constancy,
[01:25.70]that no other young man may gain your favour,
[01:32.79]or change your mind when i am o'ver the sea.
[01:39.99]for although the seas do separate us,
[01:47.61]and in between us they do rise and fall,
[01:54.52]if fortune favours me you'll find your jamie,
[02:01.86]returning homeward from americay.
[02:13.38]oh jamie dear do you remember,
[02:26.38]when i sat with you for manys the hour,
[02:33.69]and my young fancy away was carried,
[02:40.85]and the bees hummed around on each opening flower,
[02:47.96]but when you're crossing the western ocean.
[02:55.47]the maid that loved you, you'll ne'er mind ava,
[03:02.34]and you'll scarce e'er think upon the maids of erin,
[03:09.72]for you'll find strange sweethearts in america.
[03:42.21]oh mary dear, i don't disemble,
[03:48.58]for to all other fair maids i 'll prove untrue,
[03:56.00]and if you think that these are fales promise,
[04:03.01]i 'll leave these vows as a pledge to you.
[04:10.42]that what i have may prove unsuccessful,
[04:17.78]and fortune prove to me a slippery ball,
[04:24.72]that a favoring gale it may n'er blow on me,
[04:32.29]if forsake you in america.
[04:39.22]and to conclude and to end these verses,
[04:46.30]may god profect this young female fair,
[04:53.71]and keep her from every wild embarrassment,
[05:00.79]and of my darling take the greatest care.
[05:07.92]for she's slow to anger and of kind disposition,
[05:15.47]and her cheeks like roses in june do blaw,
[05:22.25]in my nightly slumbers when e'er i think on her