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烤鸭听歌学口语:第六十八期--kilkelly Ireland

2008-10-17来源:
  Kilkelly Ireland, eighteen and sixty,
  my dear and lovin' son John
  Your good friend the Schoolmaster Pat McNamara,
  so good as to write these words down.
  1.______________________
  the house is so empty and sad,
  The crop of potatoes is sorely affected,
  a third to a half of them bad.
  And your sister Bridget and Patrick O'Donnell,
  are goin' to be married in June,
  Your mother says not to work on the railway,
  and be sure to come on home soon
  Kilkelly Ireland, eighteen and seventy,
  dear and lovin' son Johnhttp://www.hxen.net
  Hello to your missus and to your four children,
  may they grow healthy and strong
  Michael has got in a wee bit of trouble,
  I suppose that he never will learn
  Because of the dampness there's no turf to speak of
  and now there is nothing to burn.
  And Bridget is happy you named the child for her,
  although she's got six of her own
  You say you've found work,来源:和谐英语
  but you don't say what kind,
  and when you'll be comin' home
  Kilkelly Ireland, eighteen and eighty,
  dear Michael and John my sons
  I'm sorry to give you the very sad news
  that your dear old mother has gone.
  We buried her down at the church at Kilkelly,
  your brothers and Bridget were there,
  You don't have to worry, she died very quickly,
  2.______________________
  And it's so good to know that Michael's returning
  with money he's sure to buy land
  For the crop has been poor and the people are selling,
  for any price that they can
  Kilkelly Ireland, eighteen and ninety,
  my dear and lovin' son John
  I suppose that I must be close on eighty,
  it's been thirty years since you've gone
  Because of all of the money you sent me,
  I'm still living' out of my own
  Michael has built himself a fine house,
  and Bridget's daughters have grown
  And thank you for sendin' your family picture,
  they're lovely young women and men
  You say you might even come for a visit,
  3.______________________
  Kilkelly Ireland, eighteen and ninety two,
  my dear brother John,
  I'm sorry I didn't write sooner,
  to tell you that father has gone.
  He was living with Brigid, she said he was
  cheerful and healthy right down to the end
  Or you should have seen him play with the grandchildren,
  of Pat McNamara your friend.
  And we buried him alongside of your mother,
  down at Kilkelly churchyard
  He was a strong and a feisty old man,
  considering that life was so hard.
  And it's funny the way he kept talkin' about you,
  he called for you at the end
  And why don't you think about comin' to visit,
  we'd all love to see you again
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