歌曲 | I Should Not Dare |
歌手 | David Sylvian |
专辑 | A Victim of Stars 1982-2012 |
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作曲 : DAVID SYLVIAN | |
作词 : EMILY DICKINSON | |
I should not dare to leave my friend, | |
Because if he should die | |
While I was gone and | |
I too late, | |
Should reach the heart that wanted me, | |
If I should disappoint the eyes | |
That hunted, hunted so, to see | |
And could not bear to shut until | |
He noticed me, he noticed me, | |
If I should stab the patient faith | |
So sure I'd come -so sure | |
I?d come It listening, listening went to sleep | |
Reciting my tardy name. | |
My heart would wish it broke before | |
Since breaking then, since breaking then, | |
Is useless as next morning?s sun | |
To erase a midnight's tear. | |
By Emily Dickinson |
zuo qu : DAVID SYLVIAN | |
zuo ci : EMILY DICKINSON | |
I should not dare to leave my friend, | |
Because if he should die | |
While I was gone and | |
I too late, | |
Should reach the heart that wanted me, | |
If I should disappoint the eyes | |
That hunted, hunted so, to see | |
And could not bear to shut until | |
He noticed me, he noticed me, | |
If I should stab the patient faith | |
So sure I' d come so sure | |
I? d come It listening, listening went to sleep | |
Reciting my tardy name. | |
My heart would wish it broke before | |
Since breaking then, since breaking then, | |
Is useless as next morning? s sun | |
To erase a midnight' s tear. | |
By Emily Dickinson |
zuò qǔ : DAVID SYLVIAN | |
zuò cí : EMILY DICKINSON | |
I should not dare to leave my friend, | |
Because if he should die | |
While I was gone and | |
I too late, | |
Should reach the heart that wanted me, | |
If I should disappoint the eyes | |
That hunted, hunted so, to see | |
And could not bear to shut until | |
He noticed me, he noticed me, | |
If I should stab the patient faith | |
So sure I' d come so sure | |
I? d come It listening, listening went to sleep | |
Reciting my tardy name. | |
My heart would wish it broke before | |
Since breaking then, since breaking then, | |
Is useless as next morning? s sun | |
To erase a midnight' s tear. | |
By Emily Dickinson |