歌曲 | The Weaver's Answer |
歌手 | Family |
专辑 | Family Entertainment |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Chapman, Whitney | |
J. Whitney R. Chapman | |
Weaver of life let me look and see | |
The pattern of my life gone by | |
Shown on your tapestry. | |
Just for one second one glance upon your loom | |
The flower of my childhood could appear within this room | |
Does it of my youth show tears of yesterday | |
Broken hearts within a heart as love first comes my way | |
Did the lifeline patterns change as I became a man | |
An added aura untold blends as I asked for her hand | |
Did your golden needle sow its thread virginal white | |
As lovers we embraced as one upon our wedding night | |
Did you capture all the joys, the birth of our first son | |
The happiness of family made a brother for the one | |
The growing of the brother the manliness that grew | |
Is it there in detail is it there to view | |
Do the sparks of life grow bright as one by one they wed | |
To live as fathers, husbands, apart from lives they've led. | |
Are my lover's threads cut off when aged she laid to rest | |
My sorrow blacking out a space upon your woven crest | |
A gathering for the last time as her coffin slowly lain | |
Ash to ashes, dust to dust one day we will regain | |
Does it show the visits when grandchildren on my knee | |
But only hearing laughter when age took sight from me | |
Lastly through these last few years of loneliness maybe | |
Does by sight a shooting star fade from your tapesrty | |
But wait there in the distance your loom I think I see | |
Could it be that after all my prayers you've answered me | |
After days of wondering I see the reason why | |
You've kept it to this minute for I'm about to die. | |
Weaver of life at last now I can see | |
The pattern of my life gone by upon your tapestry. |
zuo ci : Chapman, Whitney | |
J. Whitney R. Chapman | |
Weaver of life let me look and see | |
The pattern of my life gone by | |
Shown on your tapestry. | |
Just for one second one glance upon your loom | |
The flower of my childhood could appear within this room | |
Does it of my youth show tears of yesterday | |
Broken hearts within a heart as love first comes my way | |
Did the lifeline patterns change as I became a man | |
An added aura untold blends as I asked for her hand | |
Did your golden needle sow its thread virginal white | |
As lovers we embraced as one upon our wedding night | |
Did you capture all the joys, the birth of our first son | |
The happiness of family made a brother for the one | |
The growing of the brother the manliness that grew | |
Is it there in detail is it there to view | |
Do the sparks of life grow bright as one by one they wed | |
To live as fathers, husbands, apart from lives they' ve led. | |
Are my lover' s threads cut off when aged she laid to rest | |
My sorrow blacking out a space upon your woven crest | |
A gathering for the last time as her coffin slowly lain | |
Ash to ashes, dust to dust one day we will regain | |
Does it show the visits when grandchildren on my knee | |
But only hearing laughter when age took sight from me | |
Lastly through these last few years of loneliness maybe | |
Does by sight a shooting star fade from your tapesrty | |
But wait there in the distance your loom I think I see | |
Could it be that after all my prayers you' ve answered me | |
After days of wondering I see the reason why | |
You' ve kept it to this minute for I' m about to die. | |
Weaver of life at last now I can see | |
The pattern of my life gone by upon your tapestry. |
zuò cí : Chapman, Whitney | |
J. Whitney R. Chapman | |
Weaver of life let me look and see | |
The pattern of my life gone by | |
Shown on your tapestry. | |
Just for one second one glance upon your loom | |
The flower of my childhood could appear within this room | |
Does it of my youth show tears of yesterday | |
Broken hearts within a heart as love first comes my way | |
Did the lifeline patterns change as I became a man | |
An added aura untold blends as I asked for her hand | |
Did your golden needle sow its thread virginal white | |
As lovers we embraced as one upon our wedding night | |
Did you capture all the joys, the birth of our first son | |
The happiness of family made a brother for the one | |
The growing of the brother the manliness that grew | |
Is it there in detail is it there to view | |
Do the sparks of life grow bright as one by one they wed | |
To live as fathers, husbands, apart from lives they' ve led. | |
Are my lover' s threads cut off when aged she laid to rest | |
My sorrow blacking out a space upon your woven crest | |
A gathering for the last time as her coffin slowly lain | |
Ash to ashes, dust to dust one day we will regain | |
Does it show the visits when grandchildren on my knee | |
But only hearing laughter when age took sight from me | |
Lastly through these last few years of loneliness maybe | |
Does by sight a shooting star fade from your tapesrty | |
But wait there in the distance your loom I think I see | |
Could it be that after all my prayers you' ve answered me | |
After days of wondering I see the reason why | |
You' ve kept it to this minute for I' m about to die. | |
Weaver of life at last now I can see | |
The pattern of my life gone by upon your tapestry. |