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What does the name of the music greensleeves mean?
a famous classical song-greensleeves

"Wind at the Bottom of Sleeves and Green Sleeves"

I am heartbroken, but I don't care. Alas my love, you do me wrong

Abandoning me far away makes me feel depressed. To cast me off discourteously

My heart belongs to each other, and the days are long. I have loved you all so long

I have loved you all so long. Delighting in your company

green sleeves beckon me, and my heart is full of joy. Greensleeve was all my joy

Green sleeves are floating, and my heart is crazy. Greensleeve was my delight

The green sleeves are shaking, and my heart is flowing. Greensleeve was my heart of gold

Yong Xi with green sleeves, not my bride. And who but my Lady Greensleeves

I snuggle up to each other, soft and fragrant. I have been ready at your hand

I promise myself, why not give my life. To grant whatever you would have craved

If you want to live forever, you will be rewarded in this life. I have both wagged life and land

Looking back on love, I look around. Your love and good will for to have

I'm hopeless even if I'm separated by dust. Thou couldst desire no earthly thing

On the other side, it is graceful, gradually sparse and gradually loud. But still though it's readily

since people are forever dead, their hearts are frosty. Thy music still to play and sing

hates joy and love, and the green sleeves are impermanent. And yet thou wouldst not love me

The green sleeve is gone, and it is given to the flow. Greensleeve now Farewell Adieu

My heart is burning, and I send a message to God. God I pray to prosper

my heart is still burning, and it won't hurt. For I am still thy lover true

Stand in the long room and wait for Iraq to return home. Come once again and love me

"greensleeves" is an English folk song, which has been widely circulated in the era of Queen Elizabeth. According to legend, it was written by Henry VIII (he is a flute player). According to the research data made by William Chappell, a British scholar in the 19th century, The melody of "greensleeves" was first recorded in WilliamBallet\\\'s Lute Book, a famous English lute collection at the end of 16th century, and the lyrics appeared in 1584. However, this song really spread widely when John Gay, a British composer, incorporated it into The Beggar \ \' s Opera (1728), which was created to fight against Italian opera.

The melody of this ballad is very classical and elegant, and it is a song that describes the sadness about love. However, its popularity is not limited to the field of love. Some people changed the lyrics to sing it, others used it as a Christmas song, and there are countless versions of it adapted for instrumental music, including sketches, chamber music and orchestral music. Among them, The Beggar's Opera mentioned above and Fantasia on Greensleeves written by British composer Vaughan illiams are the most representative. Among the many musical instrument versions of greensleeves, it can best show the slightly sad situation of this song, except the earliest lute version and guitar version, which have always been characterized by their unique timbre.