[00:00.000] 作词 : Oscar Hammerstein II[00:00.000] 作曲 : Richard Rodgers[00:00.000]Julie, Julie! Do you like him?[00:04.201][00:04.437]I don't know.[00:05.418][00:05.631]Did you like it when he talked to you that way,[00:09.170]When he put you on the carousel today, mm mm mm[00:13.641]Did you like that?[00:14.638][00:15.709]I'd rather not say.[00:16.726][00:17.815]You're a queer one, Julie Jordan,[00:20.720]You were quieter and deeper than a well[00:23.953]An' ye never tell me nuthin'![00:26.767][00:27.088]There's nuthin' that a keer to choose to tell.[00:29.874][00:30.319]You been acting most peculiar,[00:33.419]Every morning you're awake ahead of me,[00:36.369]Always settin' by the winder.[00:39.569][00:39.865]I like to watch the river meet the sea.[00:45.371][00:45.875]When we work in the mill, weavin' at the loom[00:48.930]You gaze absent-minded at the roof[00:51.825]And half the time your shuttle gets twisted in the threads,[00:54.924]'Till you can't tell the warp from the woof.[00:57.232][00:59.835]'Taint so.[01:00.928][01:01.436]You're a queer one, Julie Jordan,[01:04.112]You won't ever tell a body what you think.[01:07.070]You're as tight-lipped as an oyster,[01:10.630]And as silent as an old Sahara spink![01:14.952]Julie, I've been busted to tell you something lately...[01:43.287]Carrie!What's his name?[01:45.514][01:46.144]His name is Mister Snow,[01:49.542]And an upstandin’ man is he.[01:52.725]He comes home ev’ry night in his round-bottomed boat[01:55.913]With a net full of herring from the sea.[02:01.522]An almost perfect beau,[02:03.986]As refined as a girl could wish,[02:06.919]But he spends so much time in his round- bottomed boat[02:10.079]That he can’t seem to lose the smell of fish.[02:15.126]The fust time he kissed me, the whiff of his clo’es[02:19.631]Knocked me flat on the floor of the room;[02:22.594]But now that I love him, my heart’s in my nose,[02:25.923]And fish is my fav’rite perfume.[02:31.325]Last night he spoke quite low,[02:33.711]And a fair-spoken man is he,[02:37.123]And he said, “Miss Pipperidge, I’d like it fine[02:40.512]If I could be wed with a wife.[02:43.345]And, indeed, Miss Pipperidge, if you’ll be mine,[02:46.830]I’ll be yours fer the rest of my life.”[02:51.423]Next moment we were promised[02:54.235]And now my mind’s in a maze,[02:57.743]Fer all I ken do is look forward to[03:01.440]That wonderful day of days...[03:10.659]When I marry Mister Snow,[03:18.585]The flowers’ll be buzzin’ with the hum of bees,[03:22.722]The birds’ll make a racket in the churchyard trees,[03:26.826]When I marry Mister Snow.[03:34.138]Then it’s off to home we’ll go,[03:41.442]And both of us’ll look a little dreamy-eyed,[03:45.265]A-drivin’ to a cottage by the oceanside[03:49.439]Where the salty breezes blow.[03:56.292]He’ll carry me ’cross the threshold,[03:59.695]And I’ll be as meek as a lamb.[04:03.339]Then he’ll set me on my feet,[04:05.324]And I’ll say, kinda sweet:[04:07.452][spoken] “Well, Mister Snow, here I am!”[04:10.732][sung] Then I’ll kiss him so he’ll know[04:19.512]That ev’rythin’ll be as right as right ken be[04:23.390]A-livin’ in a cottage by the sea with me,[04:28.328]For I love that Mister Snow—[04:34.549]That young, seafarin’, bold and darin’,[04:39.405]Big, bewhiskered, overbearin’,[04:44.854]Darlin’ Mister Snow!