paroles de chanson The Lake - Antony & The Johnsons
In
youth's
spring,
it
was
my
lot
To
haunt
of
the
wide
earth
a
spot
To
which
I
could
not
love
the
less
So
lovely
was
the
loneliness
Of
a
wild
lake,
with
black
rock
bound
And
the
tall
trees
that
towered
around
But
when
the
night
had
thrown
her
pall
Upon
that
spot
as
upon
all
And
the
wind
would
pass
me
by
In
its
stilly
melody
My
infant
spirit
would
awake
To
the
terror
of
the
lone
lake
My
infant
spirit
would
awake
To
the
terror
of
the
lone
lake
Yet
that
terror
was
not
fright
But
a
tremulous
delight
And
a
feeling
undefined
Springing
from
a
darkened
mind
Death
was
in
that
poisoned
wave
And
in
its
gulf,
a
fitting
grave
For
him
who
thence
could
solace
bring
To
his
dark
imagining
Whose
wildering
thought
could
even
make
An
Eden
of
that
dim
lake
But
when
the
night
had
thrown
her
pall
Upon
that
spot
as
upon
all
And
the
wind
would
pass
me
by
In
its
stilly
melody
My
infant
spirit
would
awake
To
the
terror
of
the
lone
lake
My
infant
spirit
would
awake
To
the
terror
of
the
lone
lake
My
infant
spirit
would
awake
To
the
terror
of
the
lake
Springing
from
a
darkened
mind
So
lovely
was
the
loneliness
In
youth's
spring,
it
was
my
lot
In
its
stilly
melody
An
Eden
of
that
dim
lake
An
Eden
of
that
dim
lake
Lone,
lone,
lonely
Lone,
lone,
lonely
Lone,
lone,
lonely
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