Loreena McKennitt - Cé hé mise le unlaight?/The two trees Music by Loreena McKennitt Lyrics by William Butler Yeats arr. and adapted by Loreena McKennitt Beloved, gaze in thine own heart, The holy tree is growing there; From joy the holy branches start, And all the trembling flowers they bear. The changing colours of its fruit Have dowered the stars with merry light; The surety of its hidden root Has planted quiet in the night; The shaking of its leafy head Has given the waves their melody, And made my lips and music wed, Murmuring a wizard song for thee. There the Loves a circle go, The flaming circle of our days, Gyring, spiring to and fro In those great ignorant leafy ways; Remembering all that shaken hair And how the winged sandals dart, Thine eyes grow full of tender care; Beloved, gaze in thine own heart. Gaze 点击下载LRC歌词
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[ti:Ce He Mise Le Ulaingt?/The two trees] [ar:Loreena McKennitt] [al:The Mask And Mirror] [by:Van] [offset:500] [00:00.00]Loreena McKennitt - Cé hé mise le unlaight?/The two trees [01:53.79]Music by Loreena McKennitt [01:58.79]Lyrics by William Butler Yeats [02:03.79]arr. and adapted by Loreena McKennitt [02:08.79] [02:13.79]Beloved, gaze in thine own heart, [02:19.92]The holy tree is growing there; [02:25.89]From joy the holy branches start, [02:31.96]And all the trembling flowers they bear. [02:37.56] [02:38.55]The changing colours of its fruit [02:44.43]Have dowered the stars with merry light; [02:50.23]The surety of its hidden root [02:56.12]Has planted quiet in the night; [03:02.13]The shaking of its leafy head [03:07.96]Has given the waves their melody, [03:13.89]And made my lips and music wed, [03:20.42]Murmuring a wizard song for thee. [03:27.06] [03:31.79]There the Loves a circle go, [03:37.29]The flaming circle of our days, [03:43.07]Gyring, spiring to and fro [03:48.62]In those great ignorant leafy ways; [03:54.52]Remembering all that shaken hair [04:00.16]And how the winged sandals dart, [04:05.74]Thine eyes grow full of tender care; [04:12.43]Beloved, gaze in thine own heart. [04:20.89] [04:44.13]Gaze no more in the bitter glass [04:50.03]The demons, with their subtle guile, [04:56.08]Lift up before us when they pass, [05:01.82]Or only gaze a little while; [05:07.38]For there a fatal image grows [05:13.37]That the stormy night receives, [05:19.27]Roots half hidden under snows, [05:25.37]Broken boughs and blackened leaves. [05:32.36] [05:32.87]For all things turn to barenness [05:39.15]In the dim glass the demons hold, [05:45.19]The glass of outer weariness, [05:51.12]Made when God slept in times of old. [05:57.12]There, through the broken branches, go [06:02.66]The ravens of unresting thought; [06:08.44]Flying, crying, to and fro, [06:14.70]Cruel claw and hungry throat, [06:20.55]Or else they stand and sniff the wind, [06:26.20]And shake their ragged wings: alas! [06:32.28]Thy tender eyes grow all unkind: [06:39.39]Gaze no more in the bitter glass. [06:48.44] [07:11.16]Beloved, gaze in thine own heart [07:17.17]The holy tree is growing there; [07:23.05]From joy the holy branches start, [07:28.70]And all the trembling flowers they bear. [07:34.61]Remembering all that shaken hair [07:40.19]And how the winged sandals dart, [07:46.02]Thine eyes grow full of tender care: [07:53.06]Beloved, gaze in thine own heart. [08:02.96] [08:46.62] [09:00.31]END http://提供
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