歌曲 | Echoes of Forever |
歌手 | Sadus |
专辑 | A Vision of Misery |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Sadus | |
All is consumed by vanity | |
Whims of short lived mortality | |
Our desperate cries of pity | |
Are carried on winds for eternity | |
And lost in forgotten echoes... | |
Forever | |
The more that is known | |
The greater there is fear | |
It's worthless to question | |
It's useless to interfere | |
What has already been | |
Will come to pass again | |
An altering is hopeless | |
A chasing after the wind | |
Minutes pass to hours | |
Hours into years | |
The years of your life | |
Reflected in the mirror | |
The mirror only shows | |
The time that you can see | |
But how can time exist | |
Without eternity | |
Revelations of mankind fade away | |
Cries are lost, spray to the wind | |
In revolutions of the world | |
And echoes of forever | |
In an endless circle the sun hides from our sight | |
But as the circle is endless | |
It returns after the night | |
Nothing is new under the sun | |
As past and future become one | |
Though the tide retreats, | |
Perpetually from the shore | |
It always returns itself | |
As it has before | |
Everything is meaningless | |
Pure insignificance | |
The past always leaves us | |
But never to subside | |
Recollections of memory | |
And the future coincide | |
In thought dwell the mysteries | |
Eternally they reside | |
Forever is the circle | |
Forever are the tides |
zuo qu : Sadus | |
All is consumed by vanity | |
Whims of short lived mortality | |
Our desperate cries of pity | |
Are carried on winds for eternity | |
And lost in forgotten echoes... | |
Forever | |
The more that is known | |
The greater there is fear | |
It' s worthless to question | |
It' s useless to interfere | |
What has already been | |
Will come to pass again | |
An altering is hopeless | |
A chasing after the wind | |
Minutes pass to hours | |
Hours into years | |
The years of your life | |
Reflected in the mirror | |
The mirror only shows | |
The time that you can see | |
But how can time exist | |
Without eternity | |
Revelations of mankind fade away | |
Cries are lost, spray to the wind | |
In revolutions of the world | |
And echoes of forever | |
In an endless circle the sun hides from our sight | |
But as the circle is endless | |
It returns after the night | |
Nothing is new under the sun | |
As past and future become one | |
Though the tide retreats, | |
Perpetually from the shore | |
It always returns itself | |
As it has before | |
Everything is meaningless | |
Pure insignificance | |
The past always leaves us | |
But never to subside | |
Recollections of memory | |
And the future coincide | |
In thought dwell the mysteries | |
Eternally they reside | |
Forever is the circle | |
Forever are the tides |
zuò qǔ : Sadus | |
All is consumed by vanity | |
Whims of short lived mortality | |
Our desperate cries of pity | |
Are carried on winds for eternity | |
And lost in forgotten echoes... | |
Forever | |
The more that is known | |
The greater there is fear | |
It' s worthless to question | |
It' s useless to interfere | |
What has already been | |
Will come to pass again | |
An altering is hopeless | |
A chasing after the wind | |
Minutes pass to hours | |
Hours into years | |
The years of your life | |
Reflected in the mirror | |
The mirror only shows | |
The time that you can see | |
But how can time exist | |
Without eternity | |
Revelations of mankind fade away | |
Cries are lost, spray to the wind | |
In revolutions of the world | |
And echoes of forever | |
In an endless circle the sun hides from our sight | |
But as the circle is endless | |
It returns after the night | |
Nothing is new under the sun | |
As past and future become one | |
Though the tide retreats, | |
Perpetually from the shore | |
It always returns itself | |
As it has before | |
Everything is meaningless | |
Pure insignificance | |
The past always leaves us | |
But never to subside | |
Recollections of memory | |
And the future coincide | |
In thought dwell the mysteries | |
Eternally they reside | |
Forever is the circle | |
Forever are the tides |