Lyrics Bridal Ballad - Hayley Westenra
Bridal
Ballad
Poem
lyrics
of
Bridal
Ballad
by
Edgar
Allan
Poe.
The
ring
is
on
my
hand,
And
the
wreath
is
on
my
brow;
Satin
and
jewels
grand
Are
all
at
my
command,
And
I
am
happy
now.
And
my
lord
he
loves
me
well;
But,
when
first
he
breathed
his
vow,
I
felt
my
bosom
swell
-
For
the
words
rang
as
a
knell,
And
the
voice
seemed
his
who
fell
In
the
battle
down
the
dell,
And
who
is
happy
now.
But
he
spoke
to
re-assure
me,
And
he
kissed
my
pallid
brow,
While
a
reverie
came
o′er
me,
And
to
the
church-yard
bore
me,
And
I
sighed
to
him
before
me,
Thinking
him
dead
D'Elormie,
"Oh,
I
am
happy
now!"
And
thus
the
words
were
spoken,
And
this
the
plighted
vow,
And,
though
my
faith
be
broken,
And,
though
my
heart
be
broken,
Here
is
a
ring,
as
token
That
I
am
happy
now!
Would
God
I
could
awaken!
For
I
dream
I
know
not
how!
And
my
soul
is
sorely
shaken
Lest
an
evil
step
be
taken,
-
Lest
the
dead
who
is
forsaken
May
not
be
happy
now.
1 Amazing Grace
2 Laschia Ch'io Pianga
3 Benedictus
4 Never Say Goodbye ((Adapted from "Pavane"))
5 River of Dreams ((Adapted from "Winter"))
6 Wiegenlied ("Schlafe, mein Prinzchen")
7 Bridal Ballad
8 May It Be
9 Dell'Amore Non Si Sa
10 Both Sides Now
11 What You Never Know (Won't Hurt You)
12 The Water Is Wide
13 Pokarekare Ana (Vocalise)
14 Time to Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro)
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