Pandoras,欢迎你来美语论坛,我的中文英语也不好,我们一起学习,共同进步。“纾珈”的拼音为“shūjiā”。下面是帖子的代码。 />Song: The Last FarewellArtist: Roger WhittakerThere's a ship lies rigged and ready in the harborTomorrow for old England she sailsFar away from your land of endless sunshineTo my land full of rainy skies and galesAnd I shall be aboard that ship tomorrowThough my heart is full of tears at this farewellI've heard there's a wicked war a-blazingAnd the taste of war I know so very wellEven now I see the foreign flag a-raisingTheir guns on fire as we sail into hellI have no fear of death, it brings no sorrowBut how bitter will be this last farewell Though death and darkness gather all about meAnd my ship be torn apart upon the seasI shall smell again the fragrance of these islandsAnd the heaving waves that brought me once to theeAnd should I return home safe again to EnglandI shall watch the English mist roll through the daleFor you are beautiful, I have loved you dearlyMore dearly than the spoken word can tellFor you are beautiful, I have loved you dearlyMore dearly than the spoken word can tell />/>
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Song: The Last FarewellArtist: Roger WhittakerThere's a ship lies rigged and ready in the harborTomorrow for old England she sailsFar away from your land of endless sunshineTo my land full of rainy skies and galesAnd I shall be aboard that ship tomorrowThough my heart is full of tears at this farewellI've heard there's a wicked war a-blazingAnd the taste of war I know so very wellEven now I see the foreign flag a-raisingTheir guns on fire as we sail into hellI have no fear of death, it brings no sorrowBut how bitter will be this last farewell Though death and darkness gather all about meAnd my ship be torn apart upon the seasI shall smell again the fragrance of these islandsAnd the heaving waves that brought me once to theeAnd should I return home safe again to EnglandI shall watch the English mist roll through the daleFor you are beautiful, I have loved you dearlyMore dearly than the spoken word can tellFor you are beautiful, I have loved you dearlyMore dearly than the spoken word can tell