歌曲 | The Night Visit |
歌手 | Solas |
专辑 | Waiting For An Echo |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : McCusker, Traditional | |
I must away, love, no longer tarry | |
This roaring tempest I have to cross | |
I must be guided without a fall | |
Into the arms I love the best | |
When he came to his true love's dwelling | |
He's knelt down gently upon a stone | |
Through the window he's whispered soft | |
"Is my true lover within at home?" | |
She's raised her up from off her pillow | |
She's raised her up from off her bed | |
And through the window she's whispered soft | |
"Who's that disturbing my own night's rest?" | |
"Wake up, wake up, love, it's your own true lover | |
Wake up, wake up, love, and let me in | |
Oh how the wind blows and how it rains | |
Oh I am wet, love, unto the skin" | |
She's raised her up from off her pillow | |
She's raised her up and let him | |
They were locked in each other's arms | |
Until the long night was passed and gone | |
When the long night was passed and gone | |
When the dark clouds, they did divide | |
He's leaned down gently and kissed her soft | |
He saddled up and away did ride | |
He's mounted up on his horse and away did ride | |
He's mounted up on his horse and away did ride |
zuo ci : McCusker, Traditional | |
I must away, love, no longer tarry | |
This roaring tempest I have to cross | |
I must be guided without a fall | |
Into the arms I love the best | |
When he came to his true love' s dwelling | |
He' s knelt down gently upon a stone | |
Through the window he' s whispered soft | |
" Is my true lover within at home?" | |
She' s raised her up from off her pillow | |
She' s raised her up from off her bed | |
And through the window she' s whispered soft | |
" Who' s that disturbing my own night' s rest?" | |
" Wake up, wake up, love, it' s your own true lover | |
Wake up, wake up, love, and let me in | |
Oh how the wind blows and how it rains | |
Oh I am wet, love, unto the skin" | |
She' s raised her up from off her pillow | |
She' s raised her up and let him | |
They were locked in each other' s arms | |
Until the long night was passed and gone | |
When the long night was passed and gone | |
When the dark clouds, they did divide | |
He' s leaned down gently and kissed her soft | |
He saddled up and away did ride | |
He' s mounted up on his horse and away did ride | |
He' s mounted up on his horse and away did ride |
zuò cí : McCusker, Traditional | |
I must away, love, no longer tarry | |
This roaring tempest I have to cross | |
I must be guided without a fall | |
Into the arms I love the best | |
When he came to his true love' s dwelling | |
He' s knelt down gently upon a stone | |
Through the window he' s whispered soft | |
" Is my true lover within at home?" | |
She' s raised her up from off her pillow | |
She' s raised her up from off her bed | |
And through the window she' s whispered soft | |
" Who' s that disturbing my own night' s rest?" | |
" Wake up, wake up, love, it' s your own true lover | |
Wake up, wake up, love, and let me in | |
Oh how the wind blows and how it rains | |
Oh I am wet, love, unto the skin" | |
She' s raised her up from off her pillow | |
She' s raised her up and let him | |
They were locked in each other' s arms | |
Until the long night was passed and gone | |
When the long night was passed and gone | |
When the dark clouds, they did divide | |
He' s leaned down gently and kissed her soft | |
He saddled up and away did ride | |
He' s mounted up on his horse and away did ride | |
He' s mounted up on his horse and away did ride |