The original Chinese singer of Scarborough Fair is Simon and Garfunkel.
Scarborough Fair is a classic song by the famous pop music group Simon and Garfunkel. The lyrics of the song "Scarborough Fair" date back to at least the thirteenth century England, while the melody is even earlier and originated in Scotland. It was likely influenced by the Vikings and another great barbarian tribe, the Celts. Influence.
In the second, third, and fourth verses of the song, at the end of each line, there is a less obvious voice singing another set of lyrics. The lyrics of the chorus were written by Paul Simon, and the melody is Written by Arthur Garfunkel, the chorus begins like the dusk and desolate sky in autumn, quietly describing the hardships and hardships of the war, which makes this song "Scarborough Fair" no longer just a song. A sad love song, it is also a sharp anti-war song.
Scarborough Fair Song Lyrics:
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Caraway, sage, rosemary Incense and thyme
Please say hello to a girl there
She was my true love
Ask her to make me a linen shirt
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Beside the hills in the deep green forest
Cilantro, sage, rosemary and thyme
Chasing birds on the brown mountains capped with snow
< p>There is no need for seams or needleworkThe mountain is the carpet and bed sheet of the mountain child
This way she can become my true love
While sleeping, I feel the call of the horn
Ask her to find me an acre of land
On a few small grass blades beside the hill
Cilantro, sage, cinnamon Rosemary and thyme
Silver tears wash over the tomb
Between the sea and the shore
The soldier wipes his gun
< p>This way she can become my true loveAsk her to harvest with a leather sickle
The flames of war are roaring, the scarlet bullets are screaming
Criander, Sage, rosemary and thyme
Generals ordered their soldiers to kill
Tie the harvested heather into bunches
For a reason long forgotten And fight
So that she can become my true love