作词:William Schwenck Gilbert
作曲:Arthur Seymor Sullivan
歌词
歌曲名 22 The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
歌手名 Jean Hindmarsh+The New Symphony Orchestra Of London+Isidore Godfrey
作词:William Schwenck Gilbert
作曲:Arthur Seymour Sullivan
The sun whose rays
Are all ablaze
With ever-living glory
Does not deny
His majesty
He scorns to tell a story
He don't exclaim
I blush for shame
So kindly be indulgent
But fierce and bold
In fiery gold
He glories all effulgent
I mean to rule the earth
As he the sky
We really know our worth
The sun and I
I mean to rule the earth
As he the sky
We really know our worth
The sun and I
Observe his flame
That placid dame
The moon's celestial highness
There's not a trace
Upon her face
Of diffidence or shyness
She borrows light
That through the night
Mankind may all acclaim her
And truth to tell
She lights up well
So I for one don't blame her
Ah pray make no mistake
We are not shy
We're very wide awake
The moon and I
Ah pray make no mistake
We are not shy
We're very wide awake
The moon and I
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