paroles de chanson Waxwing - Alasdair Roberts
Waxwing,
waxwing,
what
do
you
bring
From
the
frozen
North?
Waxwing,
waxwing,
we′ve
been
waiting
on
you.
I
bring
the
amber
that
I
have
gathered
On
the
northern
seashore.
For
the
hatchlings
I
have
fathered
for
thee.
I've
been
underground
where
wyverns
are
bound
And
where
gold
and
jewels
are
found,
These
I
hoarded
under
my
barry-brown
wing.
We
have
no
need,
no
need
of
your
amber,
Likewise
your
gold
and
your
jewels--
There
is
no
true
beauty
in
things
of
no
use.
Waxwing,
waxwing,
my
only
asking:
Tether
the
braces
so
cruel.
Keep
my
young
well-feathered
and
their
bellies
full.
And
waxwing,
waxwing,
what
will
you
do,
When
your
days
of
fathering
are
through,
When
at
last
grim
Death
comes
a′knocking
on
you?
I
can
do
nothing
but
fly
in
the
wake
of
my
kin.
I
will
soar
onward
undaunted
and
die
on
the
wing.
I'll
die
in
the
canyon
of
echoes;
you'll
still
hear
me
sing,
And
still
I
will
give
to
you
all
the
things
I
bring.
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