歌曲 | The Wisdom of Snow |
歌手 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra |
专辑 | The Lost Christmas Eve |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Kinkel, O'Neill, Oliva | |
Now why this man's soul was bleeding | |
The angel had to understand | |
So invisible, he stood by him | |
And then gently touched his hand | |
Which caused the man to stand there still | |
Despite the winter's cold | |
And while he stood there in that trance | |
The angel read his soul | |
It seemed the man was not always like | |
The man he had become | |
And that angel wondered how that change had happened | |
And when it had begun | |
The man had been born to a kind and religious family | |
And raised in the midwest | |
And all throughout his childhood | |
This man, clearly, had been blessed | |
He grew up believing, among other things | |
Man was made in the image of god | |
He went to school, observed all rules | |
While working very hard | |
He had always tried to help others | |
Excelled at nearly every task | |
And when he'd graduated high school | |
Of course, he was the first one in his class | |
And in his eighteenth summer | |
When it was time for him to leave | |
He had offers from several colleges | |
All of them ivy league | |
And at college in all his studies | |
He always received straight "a"s | |
And when he tried his hand in theater | |
He got the lead in the senior play | |
It appeared to nearly everyone | |
There was no talent that he lacked | |
And for three years on the football team | |
He was, the star quarterback | |
And there he also met the girl | |
Who did become his wife | |
With her, his world was now complete | |
He had the perfect life | |
When they had graduated college | |
They were wed in a ceremony quite grand | |
Then they moved to new york | |
In a dream they seemed caught | |
Where all had been perfectly planned | |
She decorated their park avenue apartment | |
In a 1920's art-deco style | |
And six months after they had moved in | |
She told him, they would soon be having a child | |
And after their first ultrasound | |
He knew they were having a son | |
Their lives could not have been better | |
And they had only just begun | |
Together they arrived early at the hospital | |
On the delivery date | |
The father was taking no chances | |
And did not want to risk being late | |
But while waiting outside the delivery room | |
He could tell that something was going wrong | |
For too many doctors were rushing in | |
With none coming out for too long | |
When her own doctor finally came out | |
With several nurses at his side | |
He said that his wife had started hemorrhaging | |
And despite their best efforts, she died | |
Then in an effort to console him | |
A nurse gave him his newborn to hold | |
But from the way the child felt limp in his arms | |
He knew there was still more bad news to be told | |
The doctor then gave the prognosis | |
As gently as anyone could | |
But before he could finish explaining | |
The father only too well understood | |
The child had been cut off from oxygen | |
For minutes, which is far too long | |
The damage was now irreversible | |
His brain permanently malformed | |
He'd never hold a job, | |
Learn to read or ever talk | |
And it would be a miracle | |
If the child even learned how to walk | |
And with those words the father felt | |
His entire world falling apart | |
And he stumbled for the words to express | |
The tearing inside of his heart | |
He cried out, why did god have to take her | |
While she was still so young | |
And then as if to cut him deeper | |
Leave this thing here as his son"please explain to me god's wisdomHow could he decideTo take from me my precious wifeWhile leaving this aliveThere is no reason for this lifeWhy does he even existAnd if he had never been bornThere is no way he'd have ever been missedIf man is made in god's imageThen something here is surely amissFor there is nothing of godNothing of godNothing of godNothing of godNothing of god in this" | |
And then he asked for the child | |
To be placed in a state run home | |
And after he had signed the papers | |
He walked into that night alone | |
And in this world he found unkind | |
He built a wall around his mind | |
And every year he'd add new parts | |
Until it had also enclosed his heart | |
He kept his job and paid his debts | |
As he slowly became a silhouette | |
Of a man walking among the tombs | |
While living his life within his wounds | |
He distanced himself from all his friends | |
Even his sisters and brothers | |
And as time it went by, he developed his eyes | |
So they could only see the flaws in others | |
With this final glimpse, the angel stepped away | |
And the man shook himself out of his trance | |
Then continued his walk back towards his home | |
And few would have given his soul half of a chance | |
And the angel himself felt helpless | |
As he watched that old man there | |
So he did what even humans do | |
And he quickly said a prayer | |
And as the prayer flew to his lord | |
The angel did decide | |
To carefully follow the old man | |
And stay closely by his side | |
For on this night can one deny | |
The gift of a more sympathetic eye | |
To cast upon our fellow man | |
And on this night to understand | |
The frailty of childhood dreams | |
Like fireflies over summer streams | |
And if one dared to remove time's veil | |
Could one retrace those childhood trails? | |
But whispers in the winter's wind | |
Told of rescued dreams, forgiven sins | |
And who among us shall be deemed | |
To rescue some forgotten dream? | |
So on this night of christmas eve | |
As once again the spirits weave | |
Its snowswept dreams and colored lights | |
With bits of magic into each life | |
And as the snow comes gently down | |
Its soul intent to reach the ground | |
To cover scars the world still feels | |
Perhaps to give them time to heal | |
For as men invest in money | |
And professors in what they know | |
God invests in mercy | |
Like winter invests in snow[THE WISDOM OF SNOW][Instrumental] |
zuo qu : Kinkel, O' Neill, Oliva | |
Now why this man' s soul was bleeding | |
The angel had to understand | |
So invisible, he stood by him | |
And then gently touched his hand | |
Which caused the man to stand there still | |
Despite the winter' s cold | |
And while he stood there in that trance | |
The angel read his soul | |
It seemed the man was not always like | |
The man he had become | |
And that angel wondered how that change had happened | |
And when it had begun | |
The man had been born to a kind and religious family | |
And raised in the midwest | |
And all throughout his childhood | |
This man, clearly, had been blessed | |
He grew up believing, among other things | |
Man was made in the image of god | |
He went to school, observed all rules | |
While working very hard | |
He had always tried to help others | |
Excelled at nearly every task | |
And when he' d graduated high school | |
Of course, he was the first one in his class | |
And in his eighteenth summer | |
When it was time for him to leave | |
He had offers from several colleges | |
All of them ivy league | |
And at college in all his studies | |
He always received straight " a" s | |
And when he tried his hand in theater | |
He got the lead in the senior play | |
It appeared to nearly everyone | |
There was no talent that he lacked | |
And for three years on the football team | |
He was, the star quarterback | |
And there he also met the girl | |
Who did become his wife | |
With her, his world was now complete | |
He had the perfect life | |
When they had graduated college | |
They were wed in a ceremony quite grand | |
Then they moved to new york | |
In a dream they seemed caught | |
Where all had been perfectly planned | |
She decorated their park avenue apartment | |
In a 1920' s artdeco style | |
And six months after they had moved in | |
She told him, they would soon be having a child | |
And after their first ultrasound | |
He knew they were having a son | |
Their lives could not have been better | |
And they had only just begun | |
Together they arrived early at the hospital | |
On the delivery date | |
The father was taking no chances | |
And did not want to risk being late | |
But while waiting outside the delivery room | |
He could tell that something was going wrong | |
For too many doctors were rushing in | |
With none coming out for too long | |
When her own doctor finally came out | |
With several nurses at his side | |
He said that his wife had started hemorrhaging | |
And despite their best efforts, she died | |
Then in an effort to console him | |
A nurse gave him his newborn to hold | |
But from the way the child felt limp in his arms | |
He knew there was still more bad news to be told | |
The doctor then gave the prognosis | |
As gently as anyone could | |
But before he could finish explaining | |
The father only too well understood | |
The child had been cut off from oxygen | |
For minutes, which is far too long | |
The damage was now irreversible | |
His brain permanently malformed | |
He' d never hold a job, | |
Learn to read or ever talk | |
And it would be a miracle | |
If the child even learned how to walk | |
And with those words the father felt | |
His entire world falling apart | |
And he stumbled for the words to express | |
The tearing inside of his heart | |
He cried out, why did god have to take her | |
While she was still so young | |
And then as if to cut him deeper | |
Leave this thing here as his son" please explain to me god' s wisdomHow could he decideTo take from me my precious wifeWhile leaving this aliveThere is no reason for this lifeWhy does he even existAnd if he had never been bornThere is no way he' d have ever been missedIf man is made in god' s imageThen something here is surely amissFor there is nothing of godNothing of godNothing of godNothing of godNothing of god in this" | |
And then he asked for the child | |
To be placed in a state run home | |
And after he had signed the papers | |
He walked into that night alone | |
And in this world he found unkind | |
He built a wall around his mind | |
And every year he' d add new parts | |
Until it had also enclosed his heart | |
He kept his job and paid his debts | |
As he slowly became a silhouette | |
Of a man walking among the tombs | |
While living his life within his wounds | |
He distanced himself from all his friends | |
Even his sisters and brothers | |
And as time it went by, he developed his eyes | |
So they could only see the flaws in others | |
With this final glimpse, the angel stepped away | |
And the man shook himself out of his trance | |
Then continued his walk back towards his home | |
And few would have given his soul half of a chance | |
And the angel himself felt helpless | |
As he watched that old man there | |
So he did what even humans do | |
And he quickly said a prayer | |
And as the prayer flew to his lord | |
The angel did decide | |
To carefully follow the old man | |
And stay closely by his side | |
For on this night can one deny | |
The gift of a more sympathetic eye | |
To cast upon our fellow man | |
And on this night to understand | |
The frailty of childhood dreams | |
Like fireflies over summer streams | |
And if one dared to remove time' s veil | |
Could one retrace those childhood trails? | |
But whispers in the winter' s wind | |
Told of rescued dreams, forgiven sins | |
And who among us shall be deemed | |
To rescue some forgotten dream? | |
So on this night of christmas eve | |
As once again the spirits weave | |
Its snowswept dreams and colored lights | |
With bits of magic into each life | |
And as the snow comes gently down | |
Its soul intent to reach the ground | |
To cover scars the world still feels | |
Perhaps to give them time to heal | |
For as men invest in money | |
And professors in what they know | |
God invests in mercy | |
Like winter invests in snow THE WISDOM OF SNOW Instrumental |
zuò qǔ : Kinkel, O' Neill, Oliva | |
Now why this man' s soul was bleeding | |
The angel had to understand | |
So invisible, he stood by him | |
And then gently touched his hand | |
Which caused the man to stand there still | |
Despite the winter' s cold | |
And while he stood there in that trance | |
The angel read his soul | |
It seemed the man was not always like | |
The man he had become | |
And that angel wondered how that change had happened | |
And when it had begun | |
The man had been born to a kind and religious family | |
And raised in the midwest | |
And all throughout his childhood | |
This man, clearly, had been blessed | |
He grew up believing, among other things | |
Man was made in the image of god | |
He went to school, observed all rules | |
While working very hard | |
He had always tried to help others | |
Excelled at nearly every task | |
And when he' d graduated high school | |
Of course, he was the first one in his class | |
And in his eighteenth summer | |
When it was time for him to leave | |
He had offers from several colleges | |
All of them ivy league | |
And at college in all his studies | |
He always received straight " a" s | |
And when he tried his hand in theater | |
He got the lead in the senior play | |
It appeared to nearly everyone | |
There was no talent that he lacked | |
And for three years on the football team | |
He was, the star quarterback | |
And there he also met the girl | |
Who did become his wife | |
With her, his world was now complete | |
He had the perfect life | |
When they had graduated college | |
They were wed in a ceremony quite grand | |
Then they moved to new york | |
In a dream they seemed caught | |
Where all had been perfectly planned | |
She decorated their park avenue apartment | |
In a 1920' s artdeco style | |
And six months after they had moved in | |
She told him, they would soon be having a child | |
And after their first ultrasound | |
He knew they were having a son | |
Their lives could not have been better | |
And they had only just begun | |
Together they arrived early at the hospital | |
On the delivery date | |
The father was taking no chances | |
And did not want to risk being late | |
But while waiting outside the delivery room | |
He could tell that something was going wrong | |
For too many doctors were rushing in | |
With none coming out for too long | |
When her own doctor finally came out | |
With several nurses at his side | |
He said that his wife had started hemorrhaging | |
And despite their best efforts, she died | |
Then in an effort to console him | |
A nurse gave him his newborn to hold | |
But from the way the child felt limp in his arms | |
He knew there was still more bad news to be told | |
The doctor then gave the prognosis | |
As gently as anyone could | |
But before he could finish explaining | |
The father only too well understood | |
The child had been cut off from oxygen | |
For minutes, which is far too long | |
The damage was now irreversible | |
His brain permanently malformed | |
He' d never hold a job, | |
Learn to read or ever talk | |
And it would be a miracle | |
If the child even learned how to walk | |
And with those words the father felt | |
His entire world falling apart | |
And he stumbled for the words to express | |
The tearing inside of his heart | |
He cried out, why did god have to take her | |
While she was still so young | |
And then as if to cut him deeper | |
Leave this thing here as his son" please explain to me god' s wisdomHow could he decideTo take from me my precious wifeWhile leaving this aliveThere is no reason for this lifeWhy does he even existAnd if he had never been bornThere is no way he' d have ever been missedIf man is made in god' s imageThen something here is surely amissFor there is nothing of godNothing of godNothing of godNothing of godNothing of god in this" | |
And then he asked for the child | |
To be placed in a state run home | |
And after he had signed the papers | |
He walked into that night alone | |
And in this world he found unkind | |
He built a wall around his mind | |
And every year he' d add new parts | |
Until it had also enclosed his heart | |
He kept his job and paid his debts | |
As he slowly became a silhouette | |
Of a man walking among the tombs | |
While living his life within his wounds | |
He distanced himself from all his friends | |
Even his sisters and brothers | |
And as time it went by, he developed his eyes | |
So they could only see the flaws in others | |
With this final glimpse, the angel stepped away | |
And the man shook himself out of his trance | |
Then continued his walk back towards his home | |
And few would have given his soul half of a chance | |
And the angel himself felt helpless | |
As he watched that old man there | |
So he did what even humans do | |
And he quickly said a prayer | |
And as the prayer flew to his lord | |
The angel did decide | |
To carefully follow the old man | |
And stay closely by his side | |
For on this night can one deny | |
The gift of a more sympathetic eye | |
To cast upon our fellow man | |
And on this night to understand | |
The frailty of childhood dreams | |
Like fireflies over summer streams | |
And if one dared to remove time' s veil | |
Could one retrace those childhood trails? | |
But whispers in the winter' s wind | |
Told of rescued dreams, forgiven sins | |
And who among us shall be deemed | |
To rescue some forgotten dream? | |
So on this night of christmas eve | |
As once again the spirits weave | |
Its snowswept dreams and colored lights | |
With bits of magic into each life | |
And as the snow comes gently down | |
Its soul intent to reach the ground | |
To cover scars the world still feels | |
Perhaps to give them time to heal | |
For as men invest in money | |
And professors in what they know | |
God invests in mercy | |
Like winter invests in snow THE WISDOM OF SNOW Instrumental |