Home
Top Artistes
Top Paroles
Ajouter Paroles
Contact
menu
search
Contactez-nous
Artiste:
Horrible Histories
Titre:
William Wallace
Assurez-vous que les corrections sont tout à fait exactes
S'il vous plaît, les mettez en évidence en quelque sorte!
Vous pouvez, par exemple, écrire
INCORRECT: avant la mauvaise ligne
CORRECT: avant la correspondant ligne correcte
Autrement, nous ne pouvons les corriger pas! Merci pour votre aide.
I am William Wallace My life was a mystery Some say born 1272 Some say 1263 Was dad Malcolm of Paisley? Maybe Alan from Ayr? Did I have a wife or no? Do you really care? They said I had a big red beard But all you need to know I was a Scottish rebel And the English were my foe William Wallace, Scottish rebel! This is war I cried! Many English fought me And many English died... I took against the English Back when I was fairly wee 'Cause an Englishman called Selby Bullied my whole family It upset me so I stuck him dead Well wouldn't you? Then an English sheriff came along Guess what- I killed him too They say he killed my wife So he deserved what he got Then England's King Ed came for me Ooh, I'm scared- not William Wallace, Scottish rebel! Possibly six foot seven! But all that really matters is I sent Englishmen to heaven... 40 000 English came to Sterling Bridge for me They had to cross a narrow bridge to get to us you see We held them off, fought them back It was no contest Bridge collapsed, hundreds drowned Of course I killed the rest! Celebrate at Sterling Bridge Another Scottish win By decorating my sword With the English general's skin William Wallace, Scottish rebel! Scottish legend too! Fought for Scottish freedom Was a hero through and through... Here's where my rebel story comes unstuck I'd fought up defeated, I'd run out of luck Spent seven years playing hide and seek Captured, sent to London, tried for treason What cheek! King Ed hanged me Then a lovely touch Pulled my guts out- Guess he didn't like me much! William Wallace, Scottish rebel! In Scotland my heart lives! Though sadly, my head wound up On a spike on London bridge...