歌曲 | Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (Live) (1998 Digital Remaster) |
歌手 | Iron Maiden |
专辑 | Live After Death |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[ti:Rime of The Ancient Mariner] | |
[ar:Iron Maiden] | |
[00:02.750] | Iron Maiden |
[00:03.440] | Rime Of The Ancient Mariner |
[00:17.870] | Hear the rime of the Ancient Mariner |
[00:19.370] | See his eye as he stops one of three |
[00:22.100] | Mesmerises one of the wedding guests |
[00:23.480] | Stay here and listen the nightmares of the Sea. |
[00:26.480] | And the music plays on,as the bride passes by |
[00:31.880] | Caught by his spell and the Mariner tells his tale. |
[00:34.250] | Driven south to the land of the snow and ice |
[00:40.700] | To a place where nobody"s been |
[00:42.260] | Through the snow fog flies on the albatross |
[00:45.50] | Hailed in God"s name,hoping good luck it brings. |
[00:51.360] | And the ship sails on,back to the North |
[00:53.530] | Through the fog and ice and the albatross follows on |
[00:56.100] | The mariner kills the bird of good omen |
[01:28.220] | His shipmates cry against what he"s done |
[01:32.880] | But when the fog clears,they justify him |
[01:38.300] | And make themselves a part of the crime. |
[01:41.910] | Sailing on and on and North across the sea |
[01:46.150] | Sailing on and on and North "til all is calm |
[01:55.750] | The albatross begins with its vengeance |
[02:02.20] | A terrible curse a thirst has begun |
[02:06.540] | His shipmates blame bad luck on the Mariner |
[02:12.190] | About his neck,the dead bird is hung. |
[02:15.990] | And the curse goes on and on at sea |
[02:24.610] | And the curse goes on and on for them and me. |
[02:29.240] | "Day after day,day after day, |
[02:34.970] | we stuck nor breath nor motion |
[02:36.860] | As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean |
[02:40.310] | Water,water everywhere and all the boards did shrink |
[02:44.970] | Water,water everywhere nor any drop to drink." |
[02:49.309] | There,calls the Mariner, |
[03:04.19] | there comes a ship over the line |
[03:05.679] | But how can she sail with no wind in her sails and no tide. |
[03:12.359] | See...onward she comes |
[03:17.649] | Onward she nears,out of the sun |
[03:25.479] | See...she has no crew |
[03:31.629] | She has no life,wait but there"s two. |
[03:36.219] | Death and she Life in Death. |
[03:40.389] | they throw their dice for the crew |
[03:42.149] | She wins the Mariner and he belong to her now. |
[03:50.489] | Then...crew one by one |
[03:54.949] | They drop down dead,two hundred men |
[04:01.699] | She...She Life in Death. |
[04:06.989] | She lets him live,her chosen one. |
[05:54.779] | "One after one by the star dogged moon, |
[05:57.89] | too quick for groan or sigh |
[06:01.209] | each turned his face with a ghastly pang, |
[06:05.469] | and cursed me with his eye |
[06:09.39] | four times fifty living men |
[06:12.249] | (and I heard nor sigh nor groan), |
[06:15.389] | with heavy thump,a lifeless lump, |
[06:18.989] | they dropped down one by one." |
[07:45.289] | The curse it lives on in their eyes |
[07:47.69] | The Mariner he wished he"d die |
[07:55.179] | Along with the sea creatures |
[07:57.519] | But they lived on,so did he. |
[08:05.179] | And by the light of the moon |
[08:09.909] | He prays for their beauty not doom |
[08:12.279] | With heart he blesses them |
[08:17.289] | God"s creatures all of them too. |
[08:24.979] | Then the spell starts to break |
[08:27.39] | The albatross falls from his neck |
[08:32.239] | Sinks down like lead into the Sea |
[08:39.599] | Then down in falls comes the rain. |
[11:16.337] | Hear the groans of the long dead seamen |
[11:18.77] | See them stir and they start to rise |
[11:20.247] | Bodies lifted by good spirits |
[11:21.867] | None of them speak and they"re lifeless in their eyes. |
[11:28.117] | And revenge is still sought,penance starts again |
[11:29.777] | Cast into a trance and the nightmare carries on. |
[11:37.237] | Now the curse is finally lifted |
[11:38.457] | And the Mariner sights his home |
[11:41.537] | Spirits go from the long dead bodies |
[11:43.667] | Form their light and the Mariner"s left alone. |
[12:15.747] | And then a boat came sailing towards him |
[12:18.997] | It was a joy he could not believe |
[12:21.897] | The Pilot"s boat,his son and the hermit. |
[12:27.997] | Penance of life will fall onto Him. |
[12:30.557] | And the ship it sinks like lead into the sea |
[12:40.527] | And the hermit shrieves the mariner of his sins. |
[12:49.857] | The Mariner"s bound to tell of his story |
[12:52.397] | To tell his tale wherever he goes |
[12:58.687] | To teach God"s word by his own example |
[13:01.977] | That we must love all things that God made. |
[13:05.977] | And the wedding guest"s a sad and wiser man |
[13:14.457] | And the tale goes on and on and on...and on |
ti: Rime of The Ancient Mariner | |
ar: Iron Maiden | |
[00:02.750] | Iron Maiden |
[00:03.440] | Rime Of The Ancient Mariner |
[00:17.870] | Hear the rime of the Ancient Mariner |
[00:19.370] | See his eye as he stops one of three |
[00:22.100] | Mesmerises one of the wedding guests |
[00:23.480] | Stay here and listen the nightmares of the Sea. |
[00:26.480] | And the music plays on, as the bride passes by |
[00:31.880] | Caught by his spell and the Mariner tells his tale. |
[00:34.250] | Driven south to the land of the snow and ice |
[00:40.700] | To a place where nobody" s been |
[00:42.260] | Through the snow fog flies on the albatross |
[00:45.50] | Hailed in God" s name, hoping good luck it brings. |
[00:51.360] | And the ship sails on, back to the North |
[00:53.530] | Through the fog and ice and the albatross follows on |
[00:56.100] | The mariner kills the bird of good omen |
[01:28.220] | His shipmates cry against what he" s done |
[01:32.880] | But when the fog clears, they justify him |
[01:38.300] | And make themselves a part of the crime. |
[01:41.910] | Sailing on and on and North across the sea |
[01:46.150] | Sailing on and on and North " til all is calm |
[01:55.750] | The albatross begins with its vengeance |
[02:02.20] | A terrible curse a thirst has begun |
[02:06.540] | His shipmates blame bad luck on the Mariner |
[02:12.190] | About his neck, the dead bird is hung. |
[02:15.990] | And the curse goes on and on at sea |
[02:24.610] | And the curse goes on and on for them and me. |
[02:29.240] | " Day after day, day after day, |
[02:34.970] | we stuck nor breath nor motion |
[02:36.860] | As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean |
[02:40.310] | Water, water everywhere and all the boards did shrink |
[02:44.970] | Water, water everywhere nor any drop to drink." |
[02:49.309] | There, calls the Mariner, |
[03:04.19] | there comes a ship over the line |
[03:05.679] | But how can she sail with no wind in her sails and no tide. |
[03:12.359] | See... onward she comes |
[03:17.649] | Onward she nears, out of the sun |
[03:25.479] | See... she has no crew |
[03:31.629] | She has no life, wait but there" s two. |
[03:36.219] | Death and she Life in Death. |
[03:40.389] | they throw their dice for the crew |
[03:42.149] | She wins the Mariner and he belong to her now. |
[03:50.489] | Then... crew one by one |
[03:54.949] | They drop down dead, two hundred men |
[04:01.699] | She... She Life in Death. |
[04:06.989] | She lets him live, her chosen one. |
[05:54.779] | " One after one by the star dogged moon, |
[05:57.89] | too quick for groan or sigh |
[06:01.209] | each turned his face with a ghastly pang, |
[06:05.469] | and cursed me with his eye |
[06:09.39] | four times fifty living men |
[06:12.249] | and I heard nor sigh nor groan, |
[06:15.389] | with heavy thump, a lifeless lump, |
[06:18.989] | they dropped down one by one." |
[07:45.289] | The curse it lives on in their eyes |
[07:47.69] | The Mariner he wished he" d die |
[07:55.179] | Along with the sea creatures |
[07:57.519] | But they lived on, so did he. |
[08:05.179] | And by the light of the moon |
[08:09.909] | He prays for their beauty not doom |
[08:12.279] | With heart he blesses them |
[08:17.289] | God" s creatures all of them too. |
[08:24.979] | Then the spell starts to break |
[08:27.39] | The albatross falls from his neck |
[08:32.239] | Sinks down like lead into the Sea |
[08:39.599] | Then down in falls comes the rain. |
[11:16.337] | Hear the groans of the long dead seamen |
[11:18.77] | See them stir and they start to rise |
[11:20.247] | Bodies lifted by good spirits |
[11:21.867] | None of them speak and they" re lifeless in their eyes. |
[11:28.117] | And revenge is still sought, penance starts again |
[11:29.777] | Cast into a trance and the nightmare carries on. |
[11:37.237] | Now the curse is finally lifted |
[11:38.457] | And the Mariner sights his home |
[11:41.537] | Spirits go from the long dead bodies |
[11:43.667] | Form their light and the Mariner" s left alone. |
[12:15.747] | And then a boat came sailing towards him |
[12:18.997] | It was a joy he could not believe |
[12:21.897] | The Pilot" s boat, his son and the hermit. |
[12:27.997] | Penance of life will fall onto Him. |
[12:30.557] | And the ship it sinks like lead into the sea |
[12:40.527] | And the hermit shrieves the mariner of his sins. |
[12:49.857] | The Mariner" s bound to tell of his story |
[12:52.397] | To tell his tale wherever he goes |
[12:58.687] | To teach God" s word by his own example |
[13:01.977] | That we must love all things that God made. |
[13:05.977] | And the wedding guest" s a sad and wiser man |
[13:14.457] | And the tale goes on and on and on... and on |
ti: Rime of The Ancient Mariner | |
ar: Iron Maiden | |
[00:02.750] | Iron Maiden |
[00:03.440] | Rime Of The Ancient Mariner |
[00:17.870] | Hear the rime of the Ancient Mariner |
[00:19.370] | See his eye as he stops one of three |
[00:22.100] | Mesmerises one of the wedding guests |
[00:23.480] | Stay here and listen the nightmares of the Sea. |
[00:26.480] | And the music plays on, as the bride passes by |
[00:31.880] | Caught by his spell and the Mariner tells his tale. |
[00:34.250] | Driven south to the land of the snow and ice |
[00:40.700] | To a place where nobody" s been |
[00:42.260] | Through the snow fog flies on the albatross |
[00:45.50] | Hailed in God" s name, hoping good luck it brings. |
[00:51.360] | And the ship sails on, back to the North |
[00:53.530] | Through the fog and ice and the albatross follows on |
[00:56.100] | The mariner kills the bird of good omen |
[01:28.220] | His shipmates cry against what he" s done |
[01:32.880] | But when the fog clears, they justify him |
[01:38.300] | And make themselves a part of the crime. |
[01:41.910] | Sailing on and on and North across the sea |
[01:46.150] | Sailing on and on and North " til all is calm |
[01:55.750] | The albatross begins with its vengeance |
[02:02.20] | A terrible curse a thirst has begun |
[02:06.540] | His shipmates blame bad luck on the Mariner |
[02:12.190] | About his neck, the dead bird is hung. |
[02:15.990] | And the curse goes on and on at sea |
[02:24.610] | And the curse goes on and on for them and me. |
[02:29.240] | " Day after day, day after day, |
[02:34.970] | we stuck nor breath nor motion |
[02:36.860] | As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean |
[02:40.310] | Water, water everywhere and all the boards did shrink |
[02:44.970] | Water, water everywhere nor any drop to drink." |
[02:49.309] | There, calls the Mariner, |
[03:04.19] | there comes a ship over the line |
[03:05.679] | But how can she sail with no wind in her sails and no tide. |
[03:12.359] | See... onward she comes |
[03:17.649] | Onward she nears, out of the sun |
[03:25.479] | See... she has no crew |
[03:31.629] | She has no life, wait but there" s two. |
[03:36.219] | Death and she Life in Death. |
[03:40.389] | they throw their dice for the crew |
[03:42.149] | She wins the Mariner and he belong to her now. |
[03:50.489] | Then... crew one by one |
[03:54.949] | They drop down dead, two hundred men |
[04:01.699] | She... She Life in Death. |
[04:06.989] | She lets him live, her chosen one. |
[05:54.779] | " One after one by the star dogged moon, |
[05:57.89] | too quick for groan or sigh |
[06:01.209] | each turned his face with a ghastly pang, |
[06:05.469] | and cursed me with his eye |
[06:09.39] | four times fifty living men |
[06:12.249] | and I heard nor sigh nor groan, |
[06:15.389] | with heavy thump, a lifeless lump, |
[06:18.989] | they dropped down one by one." |
[07:45.289] | The curse it lives on in their eyes |
[07:47.69] | The Mariner he wished he" d die |
[07:55.179] | Along with the sea creatures |
[07:57.519] | But they lived on, so did he. |
[08:05.179] | And by the light of the moon |
[08:09.909] | He prays for their beauty not doom |
[08:12.279] | With heart he blesses them |
[08:17.289] | God" s creatures all of them too. |
[08:24.979] | Then the spell starts to break |
[08:27.39] | The albatross falls from his neck |
[08:32.239] | Sinks down like lead into the Sea |
[08:39.599] | Then down in falls comes the rain. |
[11:16.337] | Hear the groans of the long dead seamen |
[11:18.77] | See them stir and they start to rise |
[11:20.247] | Bodies lifted by good spirits |
[11:21.867] | None of them speak and they" re lifeless in their eyes. |
[11:28.117] | And revenge is still sought, penance starts again |
[11:29.777] | Cast into a trance and the nightmare carries on. |
[11:37.237] | Now the curse is finally lifted |
[11:38.457] | And the Mariner sights his home |
[11:41.537] | Spirits go from the long dead bodies |
[11:43.667] | Form their light and the Mariner" s left alone. |
[12:15.747] | And then a boat came sailing towards him |
[12:18.997] | It was a joy he could not believe |
[12:21.897] | The Pilot" s boat, his son and the hermit. |
[12:27.997] | Penance of life will fall onto Him. |
[12:30.557] | And the ship it sinks like lead into the sea |
[12:40.527] | And the hermit shrieves the mariner of his sins. |
[12:49.857] | The Mariner" s bound to tell of his story |
[12:52.397] | To tell his tale wherever he goes |
[12:58.687] | To teach God" s word by his own example |
[13:01.977] | That we must love all things that God made. |
[13:05.977] | And the wedding guest" s a sad and wiser man |
[13:14.457] | And the tale goes on and on and on... and on |