歌曲 | Lament for Lórien |
歌手 | Wuthering Heights |
专辑 | Far From the Madding Crowd |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Out of battle I did come | |
Afraid of darkness, afraid of the sun | |
The Gods led my feet to the kingdom now gone | |
Fairest of them all; Fairest of them all | |
Blesséd be the golden wood | |
Where trees were new that ages stood | |
For haunted souls a sanctuary true | |
And fairest of them all; Fairest of them all | |
O, what joy, what balm for wounds | |
To stray beneath the stars | |
Where elvenmaids did dance as light | |
As leaf on lindentree; Leaf on lindentree | |
In the mirror I did see | |
What haunts me in my dreams, brings me to my knees | |
Would that forever I could hide midst the trees | |
In Lórien the fair | |
Could I stay I would never leave | |
Could I stay I would ever be | |
In timeless land where shineth no moon | |
Yet I must leave here soon | |
O, the burden laid on me | |
My quest is hard to bear | |
Success and failure both shall be | |
The end of Goldenfair; The end of Goldenfair | |
I set my sails and leave this world | |
To me all seemeth bare | |
For neverafter shall I walk | |
In Lórien the fair; Lórien the fair | |
A dream now gone, a name in a song | |
The garden of the Gods, faded and lost | |
Noone now lingers where mallorn once grew | |
And my world's fading too | |
Ai! laurië lantar lassi súrinen |
Out of battle I did come | |
Afraid of darkness, afraid of the sun | |
The Gods led my feet to the kingdom now gone | |
Fairest of them all Fairest of them all | |
Blesse d be the golden wood | |
Where trees were new that ages stood | |
For haunted souls a sanctuary true | |
And fairest of them all Fairest of them all | |
O, what joy, what balm for wounds | |
To stray beneath the stars | |
Where elvenmaids did dance as light | |
As leaf on lindentree Leaf on lindentree | |
In the mirror I did see | |
What haunts me in my dreams, brings me to my knees | |
Would that forever I could hide midst the trees | |
In Lo rien the fair | |
Could I stay I would never leave | |
Could I stay I would ever be | |
In timeless land where shineth no moon | |
Yet I must leave here soon | |
O, the burden laid on me | |
My quest is hard to bear | |
Success and failure both shall be | |
The end of Goldenfair The end of Goldenfair | |
I set my sails and leave this world | |
To me all seemeth bare | |
For neverafter shall I walk | |
In Lo rien the fair Lo rien the fair | |
A dream now gone, a name in a song | |
The garden of the Gods, faded and lost | |
Noone now lingers where mallorn once grew | |
And my world' s fading too | |
Ai! lauri lantar lassi su rinen |
Out of battle I did come | |
Afraid of darkness, afraid of the sun | |
The Gods led my feet to the kingdom now gone | |
Fairest of them all Fairest of them all | |
Blessé d be the golden wood | |
Where trees were new that ages stood | |
For haunted souls a sanctuary true | |
And fairest of them all Fairest of them all | |
O, what joy, what balm for wounds | |
To stray beneath the stars | |
Where elvenmaids did dance as light | |
As leaf on lindentree Leaf on lindentree | |
In the mirror I did see | |
What haunts me in my dreams, brings me to my knees | |
Would that forever I could hide midst the trees | |
In Ló rien the fair | |
Could I stay I would never leave | |
Could I stay I would ever be | |
In timeless land where shineth no moon | |
Yet I must leave here soon | |
O, the burden laid on me | |
My quest is hard to bear | |
Success and failure both shall be | |
The end of Goldenfair The end of Goldenfair | |
I set my sails and leave this world | |
To me all seemeth bare | |
For neverafter shall I walk | |
In Ló rien the fair Ló rien the fair | |
A dream now gone, a name in a song | |
The garden of the Gods, faded and lost | |
Noone now lingers where mallorn once grew | |
And my world' s fading too | |
Ai! lauri lantar lassi sú rinen |