歌曲 | Past shadows |
歌手 | Agathodaimon |
专辑 | Chapter III |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Eminescu, Sathonys, T. | |
Now far I, | |
I am from you before my fire alone | |
And read again the hours that so silently have gone | |
And it seems that eighty years beneath my feet did glide | |
That I am old as winter, that maybe you have died | |
The shadows of the past swift stream across life's floor | |
The tale of all times, nothing that now exist no more | |
While the wind with clumsy fingers softly fumbles at the blind | |
And sadly spins the fiber of the story in my mind | |
I see you stand before me in a mist that does enfold | |
Your eyes are full of tears, and your fingers long and cold | |
About my neck caressing your arms you gently ply | |
And it seems you want to speak to me, yet only sigh | |
And thus I clasp entranced my all, my world of grace | |
And both our lives are joined in that supreme embrace | |
Oh, let the voice of memory remain forever dumb | |
Forget the joy that was, but nevermore will come | |
The shadows of the past swift stream across life's floor | |
The tale of all times, nothing that now exist no more | |
While the wind with clumsy fingers softly fumbles at the blind | |
And sadly spins the fiber of the story in my mind | |
And thus I clasp entranced my all, my world of grace | |
And both our lives are joined in that supreme embrace | |
Forget how after an instant you thrust my arms aside | |
For now I'm old and lonely, and maybe you have died |
zuo qu : Eminescu, Sathonys, T. | |
Now far I, | |
I am from you before my fire alone | |
And read again the hours that so silently have gone | |
And it seems that eighty years beneath my feet did glide | |
That I am old as winter, that maybe you have died | |
The shadows of the past swift stream across life' s floor | |
The tale of all times, nothing that now exist no more | |
While the wind with clumsy fingers softly fumbles at the blind | |
And sadly spins the fiber of the story in my mind | |
I see you stand before me in a mist that does enfold | |
Your eyes are full of tears, and your fingers long and cold | |
About my neck caressing your arms you gently ply | |
And it seems you want to speak to me, yet only sigh | |
And thus I clasp entranced my all, my world of grace | |
And both our lives are joined in that supreme embrace | |
Oh, let the voice of memory remain forever dumb | |
Forget the joy that was, but nevermore will come | |
The shadows of the past swift stream across life' s floor | |
The tale of all times, nothing that now exist no more | |
While the wind with clumsy fingers softly fumbles at the blind | |
And sadly spins the fiber of the story in my mind | |
And thus I clasp entranced my all, my world of grace | |
And both our lives are joined in that supreme embrace | |
Forget how after an instant you thrust my arms aside | |
For now I' m old and lonely, and maybe you have died |
zuò qǔ : Eminescu, Sathonys, T. | |
Now far I, | |
I am from you before my fire alone | |
And read again the hours that so silently have gone | |
And it seems that eighty years beneath my feet did glide | |
That I am old as winter, that maybe you have died | |
The shadows of the past swift stream across life' s floor | |
The tale of all times, nothing that now exist no more | |
While the wind with clumsy fingers softly fumbles at the blind | |
And sadly spins the fiber of the story in my mind | |
I see you stand before me in a mist that does enfold | |
Your eyes are full of tears, and your fingers long and cold | |
About my neck caressing your arms you gently ply | |
And it seems you want to speak to me, yet only sigh | |
And thus I clasp entranced my all, my world of grace | |
And both our lives are joined in that supreme embrace | |
Oh, let the voice of memory remain forever dumb | |
Forget the joy that was, but nevermore will come | |
The shadows of the past swift stream across life' s floor | |
The tale of all times, nothing that now exist no more | |
While the wind with clumsy fingers softly fumbles at the blind | |
And sadly spins the fiber of the story in my mind | |
And thus I clasp entranced my all, my world of grace | |
And both our lives are joined in that supreme embrace | |
Forget how after an instant you thrust my arms aside | |
For now I' m old and lonely, and maybe you have died |