( Song Ballad )
You say you don't understand me,
Here's a bargain for free I'll be sellin' you true ;
We'll go to a place, above the sea raging,
An' get down to what's troubling you.
When I was a lad, I remember my dad,
Would take me on walks down 'Langtrae Doon' ;
He'd tell me great stories, of sailing ship glories,
An' somedays just whistle a tune :
*Slip away, slip away ;
He'd say 'hopes will die chasin' the moon,'
I'll tell you my girl, that the cares of the world,
They don't matter much round 'Langtrae Doon.'*
Rueful me mother was, six children never loved,
An' pride was offensively used ;
'You'll never amount to a thing,' she would state it,
Ashamed she was of her own brood :
*Slip away, slip away ;
She'd say 'hopes will die chasin' the moon,'
So but on your bonnet, I'll write you a sonnet,
We'll get down to 'Langtrae Doon.'*
Father died a broken man, just now, you'll understand,
Lord knows they buried him cruel ;
Left his debts unpaid, he never owned land,
But in his heart was 'Langtrae Doon.' :
*Slip away, slip away ;
He'd say 'hopes will die chasin' the moon,'
So but on your bonnet, I'll write you a sonnet,
We'll get down to 'Langtrae Doon.'*
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Jul 4, 2017
Jul 4, 2017 at 1:26 AM UTC
( Song Ballad )
You say you don't understand me,
Here's a bargain for free I'll be sellin' you true ;
We'll go to a place, above the sea raging,
An' get down to what's troubling you.
When I was a lad, I remember my dad,
Would take me on walks down 'Langtrae Doon' ;
He'd tell me great stories, of sailing ship glories,
An' somedays just whistle a tune :
*Slip away, slip away ;
He'd say 'hopes will die chasin' the moon,'
I'll tell you my girl, that the cares of the world,
They don't matter much round 'Langtrae Doon.'*
Rueful me mother was, six children never loved,
An' pride was offensively used ;
'You'll never amount to a thing,' she would state it,
Ashamed she was of her own brood :
*Slip away, slip away ;
She'd say 'hopes will die chasin' the moon,'
So but on your bonnet, I'll write you a sonnet,
We'll get down to 'Langtrae Doon.'*
Father died a broken man, just now, you'll understand,
Lord knows they buried him cruel ;
Left his debts unpaid, he never owned land,
But in his heart was 'Langtrae Doon.' :
*Slip away, slip away ;
He'd say 'hopes will die chasin' the moon,'
So but on your bonnet, I'll write you a sonnet,
We'll get down to 'Langtrae Doon.'*
.
