Lyrics La Belle Dame Sans Merci - Loreena McKennitt
What
can
ail
thee,
knight-at-arms
Alone
and
palely
loitering?
The
sedge
has
withered
from
the
lake
And
no
birds
sing
What
can
ail
thee,
knight-at-arms
So
haggard
and
so
woe-begone?
The
squirrel's
granary
is
full
And
the
harvest's
done
See
the
lily
on
the
brow
With
anguish
moist
and
fever-dew
And
on
thy
cheeks
a
fading
rose
Fast
withereth
too
I
met
a
lady
in
the
meads
Full
beautiful,
a
fairy's
child
Her
hair
was
long,
her
foot
was
light
And
her
eyes
they
were
wild
Set
her
on
my
pacing
steed
Nothing
else
saw
all
day
long
For
sidelong
would
she
bend
And
sing
a
fairy's
song
I
made
a
garland
for
her
head
And
bracelets
too,
and
fragrant
zone
She
looked
at
me
and
she
did
love
And
made
a
sweet
moan
She
found
me
roots
of
relish
sweet
And
honey
wild,
and
manna-dew
And
sure
in
language
strange
she
said
"I
love
thee
true."
She
took
me
to
her
Elfin
grot
And
there
she
wept
and
sighed
full
sore
And
there
I
shut
her
wild,
wild
eyes
With
kisses
four
And
there
she
lulled
me
fast
asleep
And
there
I
dreamed,
ah,
woe
betide
The
strangest
dream
I
ever
dreamed
On
the
cold
hillside
I
saw
pale
kings
and
princes
too
Pale
warriors,
death-pale
were
all
They
cried:
"La
Belle
Dame
sans
Merci
Hath
thee
in
thrall!"
I
saw
their
starved
lips
in
gloam
With
horrid
warning
gaped
wide
And
I
awoke
and
found
me
here
On
the
cold
hillside
And
this
is
why
I
sojourn
here
Alone
and
palely
loitering
The
sedge
is
withered
from
the
lake
And
no
birds
sing
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