[00:00.000] 作曲 : Stephen Foster [00:12.218] Tell me, tell me, weary soldier from the rude and stirring wars, [00:17.572] Was my brother in the battle where you gained those noble scars? [00:22.980] He was ever brave and valiant, and I know he never fled. [00:28.143] Was his name among the wounded or numbered with the dead? [00:33.455] Was my brother in the battle when the tide of war ran high? [00:38.660] You would know him in a thousand by his dark and flashing eye. [00:44.124] Tell me, tell me, weary soldier, will he never come again, [00:49.297] Did he suffer ‘mid the wounded, did he die among the slain? [00:56.106] Was my brother in the battle when the noble Highland host [01:01.556] Were so wrongfully outnumbered on the Carolina coast? [01:06.777] Did he struggle for the Union ‘mid the thunder and the rain, [01:12.090] Till he fell among the brave upon a bleak Virginia plain? [01:17.500] Oh, I’m sure that he was dauntless and his courage ne’er would lag [01:22.730] While contending for the honor of our dear and cherished flag. [01:28.096] Tell me, tell me, weary soldier, will he never come again, [01:33.377] Did he suffer ‘mid the wounded, did he die among the slain? [01:50.663] Was my brother in the battle when the flag of Erin came [01:56.110] To the rescue of our banner and protection of our fame, [02:01.443] While the fleet from off the waters poured out terror and dismay [02:06.736] Till the bold and erring foe fell like leaves on Autumn day? [02:12.247] When the bugle called to battle and the cannon deeply roared, [02:17.432] Oh! I wish I could have seen him draw his sharp and shining sword. [02:22.757] Tell me, tell me, weary soldier, will he never come again, [02:28.000] Did he suffer ‘mid the wounded, did he die among the slain? [02:34.723] Tell me, tell me, weary soldier from the rude and glittering wars, [02:40.038] Was my brother in the battle where you gained those noble scars? [02:45.412] He was ever brave and valiant, and I know he never fled. [02:50.687] He was named among the wounded or numbered with the dead? [02:56.107] Was my brother in the battle when the tide of war was high? [03:01.488] You would know him in a thousand by his dark and flashing eye. [03:06.761] Tell me, tell me, weary soldier, will he never come again, [03:11.955] Did he suffer ‘mid the wounded, did he die among the slain?