paroles de chanson The Raven - Eric Woolfson
Open
here
I
flung
the
shutter,
when,
with
many
a
flirt
and
flutter,
In
there
stepped
a
stately
raven
of
the
saintly
days
of
yore.
Not
the
least
obeisance
made
he;
not
a
minute
stopped
or
stayed
he;
But,
with
mien
of
lord
or
lady,
perched
above
my
chamber
door
Perched
upon
a
bust
of
Pallas
just
above
my
chamber
door
Perched,
and
sat,
and
nothing
more.
"Prophet!"
said
I,
"thing
of
evil!
- prophet
still,
if
bird
or
devil!
By
that
Heaven
that
bends
above
us
- by
that
God
we
both
adore
Tell
this
soul
with
sorrow
laden
if,
within
the
distant
Aidenn,
It
shall
clasp
a
sainted
maiden
whom
the
angels
named
Lenore
Clasp
a
rare
and
radiant
maiden,
whom
the
angels
named
Lenore?"
Quoth
the
raven,
"Nevermore."
"Be
that
word
our
sign
of
parting,
bird
or
fiend!"
I
shrieked
upstarting
"Get
thee
back
into
the
tempest
and
the
Night's
Plutonian
shore!
Leave
no
black
plume
as
a
token
of
that
lie
thy
soul
hath
spoken!
Leave
my
loneliness
unbroken!
- quit
the
bust
above
my
door!
Take
thy
beak
from
out
my
heart,
and
take
thy
form
from
off
my
door!"
Quoth
the
raven,
"Nevermore."
And
the
raven,
never
flitting,
still
is
sitting,
still
is
sitting
On
the
pallid
bust
of
Pallas
just
above
my
chamber
door;
And
his
eyes
have
all
the
seeming
of
a
demon's
that
is
dreaming,
And
the
lamp-light
o'er
him
streaming
throws
his
shadow
on
the
floor;
And
my
soul
from
out
that
shadow
that
lies
floating
on
the
floor
Shall
be
lifted
...
nevermore!
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