[00:00.00] 作词 : Cara Dillon/Sam Lakeman[00:00.11] 作曲 : Cara Dillon/Sam Lakeman[00:00.23][00:16.07]A stream like crystal it flows down[00:24.49]it's clear for to be seen[00:31.65]And it's there you'll find the Irish Oak[00:40.13]trimmed with the ivy green[00:47.68]Where the Shamrock and the Thistle grow[00:56.08]the Lily too beside[01:03.76]And they flourish all together, boys[01:12.12]along the Faughan side[01:19.07][01:19.43]Well it's just three miles from Derry to[01:28.08]the bridge of Drumahoe[01:35.34]And it's there I spent some happy days[01:43.93]I'll have you all to know[01:51.37]Where the lambs do sport fair maids do court[01:59.67]and the small fish gently glide[02:07.50]There's a blooming spring on a May morning[02:15.79]along the Faughan side[03:08.03][03:08.39]Well if you could see this lovely place[03:13.52]all in the summer time[03:18.11]Each bush and tree they look so gay[03:23.28]each meadows in its prime[03:28.28]The Blackbird and the golden Thrush[03:33.03]sing there the live long day[03:40.55]But now I have a notion of[03:48.83]going to Ameri-cay[03:55.96][03:56.32]Oh, the leaving of this lovely place[04:04.80]it grieves my heart full sore[04:12.41]And the leaving of my own true love[04:20.84]sure it grieves me ten times more[04:28.35]But if ever I return again[04:36.75]well it's her I'd make my bride[04:44.54]And I'd roll her in my arms, boys[04:52.96]along the Faughen side