歌曲 | The Lowest Trees Have Tops |
歌手 | Sting |
歌手 | Edin Karamazov |
专辑 | Songs From The Labyrinth |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : John Dowland | |
作词 : Anon. | |
The lowest trees have tops, the ant her gall | |
The fly her spleen, the little spark his heat; | |
The slender hairs cast shadows, through but small, | |
And bees have stings, although they be not great; | |
Seas have their source, and so have shallow springs; | |
And love is love, in beggars and in kings. | |
Where waters smoothest run, there deepest are the fords, | |
The dial stirs, yet none perceives it move; | |
The firmest faith is found in fewest words, | |
The turtles cannot sing, and yet they love; | |
True hearts have ears, and eyes, no tongues to speak; | |
They hear, and see, and sign, and then they break |
zuo qu : John Dowland | |
zuo ci : Anon. | |
The lowest trees have tops, the ant her gall | |
The fly her spleen, the little spark his heat | |
The slender hairs cast shadows, through but small, | |
And bees have stings, although they be not great | |
Seas have their source, and so have shallow springs | |
And love is love, in beggars and in kings. | |
Where waters smoothest run, there deepest are the fords, | |
The dial stirs, yet none perceives it move | |
The firmest faith is found in fewest words, | |
The turtles cannot sing, and yet they love | |
True hearts have ears, and eyes, no tongues to speak | |
They hear, and see, and sign, and then they break |
zuò qǔ : John Dowland | |
zuò cí : Anon. | |
The lowest trees have tops, the ant her gall | |
The fly her spleen, the little spark his heat | |
The slender hairs cast shadows, through but small, | |
And bees have stings, although they be not great | |
Seas have their source, and so have shallow springs | |
And love is love, in beggars and in kings. | |
Where waters smoothest run, there deepest are the fords, | |
The dial stirs, yet none perceives it move | |
The firmest faith is found in fewest words, | |
The turtles cannot sing, and yet they love | |
True hearts have ears, and eyes, no tongues to speak | |
They hear, and see, and sign, and then they break |