Lyrics The Shepherd and the Maiden Ghost - Empyrium
It
was
an
eve
in
late
summer,
Autumn
was
nigh
Still
a
warm
sun
did
colour
the
sky
The
meadows
did
shine
in
a
strange
golden
light
And
vales
did
forth
the
soft
haze
of
night
When
through
the
air
a
voice
did
resound
Beckoning
the
shepherd
to
rise
from
the
ground
The
shepherd:
′What
sweet
voice
does
sing
in
such
a
woebegone
tone?
What
maiden
does
wander
the
heather
alone?'
Bewitched
by
its
tone,
He
followed
her
song,
Whilst
the
sun
did
descend
And
the
shadows
grew
long
In
the
dim
light
of
dusk,
Near
the
sparkling
cascade
On
a
moss
covered
stone
sat
a
crying
young
maid
The
shepherd:
′Why
art
thou
dreary?
What
happened
to
thee?
What
song
didst
thou
sing
so
woefully?'
The
maiden:
'Go
whither
O
shepherd!
Don′t
sadden
thine
heart
Thou
canst
not
help
me
- not
thou
who
thou
art!
An
old
man
who′s
been
born
in
a
cradle
of
wood
Of
a
tree
that
at
least
a
hundred
years
stood,
Cut
by
a
boy
who
at
heart
was
still
pure
-
Might
be
my
redeemer
if
he
knew
that
he
could...
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