paroles de chanson Morgan le Fay: A Retelling (Single Version) - Deborah Stokol
Well,
you've
heard
tell
of
my
brother
But
here
is
another
Great
story
that
I
would
Just
like
to
share
I
was
born
in
a
castle
Jutting
out
the
Cornish
coast
But
the
years
within
the
isle
Were
the
ones
I
loved
the
most
It
was
there
I
learned
secrets
It
was
there
I
stood
tall
When
I
parted
misty
curtains
And
the
apples
there
did
fall
It's
now
said
I
was
hateful
Strange
and
cruel
and
deceitful
But
I
ask
you
to
pay
heed
To
all
that
I
will
tell
My
People
were
in
danger
From
a
wave
of
blinding
dark
It
was
Ignorance
I
fought
With
my
sacred,
magic
spark
Had
I
not
done
all
I
did
Seen
the
truth
so
clear
and
stark
Our
ways
would
have
been
lost
For
all
time
- hark!
I've
had
powers
since
a
young
girl
Knew
my
herbs,
played
harp,
spells
unfurled
But
people
fear
what
they
can't
grasp
Despise
what
they
can't
learn
My
mother,
she
forgot
me
The
Lady,
she
did
love
me
But
at
length,
she
did
betray
me
too
When
a
summer's
rite
Did
leave
me
with
a
child
By
the
brother
I
had
known
But
did
not
know
was
there
grown
Disguised
as
one
who
Wore
the
forest's
cloak
I
gave
my
kin
my
babe
He
grew
to
hate
his
seed
Rose
up,
was
slain
by
sire
And
did
wound
my
brother
dire
There
was
a
knight
whom
I
had
loved
He
chose
the
queen
Red
Arthur's
fine
white
dove
The
tales
say
I
loathed
her
That's
not
so;
she
was
my
sister
And
I
hoped
we
could
transcend
The
difference
in
our
colors
Opposing
roles
the
others
made
us
play
At
the
heart
of
many
sorrows
Lies
the
fear
of
the
tomorrows
That
are
wrought
by
the
mistakes
You
made
today
And
at
the
soul
of
my
heartbreak
Was
the
battle
I
fought
yesterday
Thinking
that
by
force
I
could
Return
us
to
our
old
ways
We'll
come
again
Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.