Belle Isle

Traditional

[Verse 1]
One evening for pleasure I rambled to view
The fair fields all alone
Down by the banks of Loch Eiron
Where beauty and pleasure were known

[Verse 2]
I spied a fair maid at her labour
Which caused me to stay for a while
And I thought of a goddess to beauty
Bloomin' bright star of Bright Isle

[Verse 3]
I humbled myself to her beauty
"Fair maiden, where do you belong?
Are you from heaven descended
Abiding in Cupid's fair throne?"

[Verse 4]
"Young man, I will tell you a secret
It's true I'm a maid that is poor
And to part from my vows and my promise
Is more than my heart can endure

[Verse 5]
Therefore I remain at my service
And go through all my hardship and toil
And wait for the lad that has left me
All alone on the banks of Belle Isle."

[Verse 6]
"Young maiden I wish not to banter
It's true I come here in disguise
I came here to fulfill our last promise
And hope to give you a surprise

[Verse 7]
I've known you're a maid I love dearly
And you've been in my heart all the while
For me there is no other damsel
Than my blooming bright star of Belle Isle."

Wissenswertes über das Lied Belle Isle von Bob Dylan

Wann wurde das Lied “Belle Isle” von Bob Dylan veröffentlicht?
Das Lied Belle Isle wurde im Jahr 1970, auf dem Album “Self Portrait” veröffentlicht.
Wer hat das Lied “Belle Isle” von Bob Dylan komponiert?
Das Lied “Belle Isle” von Bob Dylan wurde von Traditional komponiert.

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