Lou Reed - The Raven - Live paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson The Raven - Live - Lou Reed




Once upon a midnight dreary
As I pondered, weak and weary
Over many a quaint and curious
Volume of forgotten lore
While I nodded, nearly napping
Suddenly there came a tapping
As of some one gently rapping
Rapping at my chamber door
"′Tis some visitor," I muttered
"Tapping at my chamber door
Only this and nothing more."
Muttering I got up weakly
Always I've had trouble sleeping
Stumbling upright my mind racing
Furtive thoughts flowing once more
I, there hoping for some sunrise
Happiness would be a surprise
Loneliness no longer a prize
Rapping at my chamber door
Seeking out the clever bore
Lost in dreams forever more
Only this and nothing more
Hovering my pulse was racing
Stale tobacco my lips tasting
Scotch sitting upon my basin
Remnants of the night before
Came again
Infernal tapping on the door
In my mind jabbing
Is it in or outside rapping
Calling out to me once more
The fit and fury of Lenore
Nameless here forever more
And the silken sad uncertain
Rustling of the purple curtain
Thrilled me, filled me
With fantastic terrors never felt before
So that now, oh wind, stood breathing
Hoping yet to calm my breathing
"′Tis some visitor entreating
Entrance at my chamber door
Some lost visitor entreating
Entrance at my chamber door
This it is, and nothing more."
Deep into the darkness peering
Long I stood there
Wondering fearing
Doubting dreaming fantasies
No mortal dared to dream before
But the silence was unbroken
And the stillness gave no token
And the only word there spoken
Was the whispered name, "Lenore."
This I thought
And out loud whispered from my lips
The foul name festered
Echoing itself
Merely this, and nothing more
Back into my chamber turning
Every nerve within me burning
When once again I heard a tapping
Somewhat louder than before
"Surely," said I
Surely that is something at my iron staircase
Open the door to see what threat is
Open the window, free the shutters
Let us this mystery explore
Oh, bursting heart be still this once
And let this mystery explore
It is the wind and nothing more
Just one epithet I muttered as inside
I gagged and shuddered
When with manly flirt and flutter
In there flew a stately raven
Sleek and ravenous as any foe
Not the least obeisance made he
Not a minutes gesture towards me
Of recognition or politeness
But perched above my chamber door
This fowl and salivating visage
Insinuating with its knowledge
Perched above my chamber door
Silent sat and staring
Nothing more
Askance, askew
The self's sad fancy smiles at you I swear
At this savage viscous countenance it wears
Though you show here shorn and shaven
And I admit myself forlorn and craven
Ghastly grim and ancient raven
Wandering from the opiate shores
Tell me what thy lordly name is
That you are not nightmare sewage
Some dire powder drink or inhalation
Framed from flames of downtown lore
Quotes the raven, "nevermore."
And the raven sitting lonely
Staring sickly at my male sex only
That one word
As if his soul in that one word
He did outpour, "pathetic."
Nothing farther than he uttered
Not a feather then he fluttered
Till finally was I that muttered as I stared
Dully at the floor
"Other friends have flown and left me
Flown as each and every hope has flown before
As you no doubt will fore the morrow."
But the bird said, "never, more."
Then I felt the air grow denser
Perfumed from some unseen incense
As though accepting angelic intrusion
When in fact I felt collusion
Before the guise of false memories respite
Respite through the haze of cocaine's glory
I smoke and smoke the blue vial′s glory
To forget
At once
The base Lenore
Quoth the raven, "nevermore."
"Prophet," said I, "thing of evil
Prophet still, if bird or devil
By that heaven that bend above us
By that God we both ignore
Tell this soul with sorrow laden
Willful and destructive intent
How had lapsed a pure heart lady
To the greediest of needs
Sweaty arrogant dickless liar
Who ascribed to nothing higher
Than a jab from prick to needle
Straight to betrayal and disgrace
The conscience showing not a trace."
Quoth the raven, "nevermore."
"Be that word our sign of parting
Bird or fiend," I yelled upstarting
"Get thee back into the tempest
Into the smoke filled bottle′s shore
Leave no black plume as a token
Of the slime thy soul hath spoken
Leave my loneliness unbroken
Quit as those have quit before
Take the talon from my heart
And see that I can care no more
Whatever mattered came before
I vanish with the dead Lenore."
Quoth the raven, "nevermore."
But the raven, never flitting
Still is sitting silent sitting
Above a painting silent painting
Of the forever silenced whore
And his eyes have all the seeming
Of a demon's that is dreaming
And the lamplight over him
Streaming throws his shadow to the floor
I love she who hates me more
I love she who hates me more
And my soul shall not be lifted from that shadow
Nevermore



Writer(s): LOU REED


Lou Reed - The Sire Years: Complete Albums Box
Album The Sire Years: Complete Albums Box
date de sortie
30-10-2015

1 Original Wrapper (Live Version)
2 Heroin - Live
3 Venus In Furs - Live
4 Harry's Circumcision - Reverie Gone Astray
5 Riptide (Live Version)
6 Coney Island Baby (Live Version)
7 The Kids (Live Version)
8 Riptide
9 Kicks (Live Version)
10 Set the Twilight Reeling
11 The Raven
12 The Bed
13 Busload of Faith
14 What's Good (The Thesis)
15 The Courtly Orangutans
16 Dirty Blvd. (Live Version)
17 Dirty Blvd. (Live)
18 Street Hassle - Live
19 Perfect Day (Live Version)
20 Strawman
21 Dirty Blvd.
22 Hello It's Me
23 Rouge
24 Overture
25 Fire Music
26 Dorita (The Spirit)
27 A Thousand Departed Friends
28 Guardian Angel
29 Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song)
30 Every Frog Has His Day
31 A Wild Being from Birth
32 The Cask
33 Vanishing Act
34 Imp of the Perverse
35 Tell Tale Heart, Pt. 2
36 The Tell Tale Heart, Pt. 1
37 Broadway Song
38 Balloon
39 The City in the Sea / Shadow
40 The Valley of Unrest
41 Big Sky
42 Rock Minuet
43 Tatters
44 Modern Dance
45 Ecstasy
46 Mystic Child
47 Paranoia Key of E
48 Hang on to Your Emotions
49 Trade In
50 NYC Man
51 Egg Cream
52 Starlight
53 Work
54 Open House
55 Smalltown
56 Good Evening Mr. Waldheim
57 Hold On
58 Sick Of You
59 Beginning of a Great Adventure
60 There Is No Time
61 Endless Cycle
62 Romeo Had Juliette
63 Dreamin' - Escape
64 Forever Changed
65 Turning Time Around
66 Talking Book - Live Version
67 White Prism
68 Into The Divine - Live Version
69 Warrior King - Revenge
70 Change
71 Future Farmers Of America
72 Baton Rouge
73 Call On Me
74 Xmas In February
75 Nobody but You
76 Perfect Day
77 Hop Frog (feat. David Bowie)
78 Mad
79 How Do You Think It Feels (Live)
80 Guilty (feat. Ornette Coleman)
81 Blind Rage
82 Halloween Parade
83 Burning Embers
84 Last Great American Whale
85 Science Of The Mind
86 Annabel Lee/The Bells
87 Dime Store Mystery
88 Tripitena's Speech
89 Style It Takes
90 Trouble With Classicists
91 Advice - Live
92 Smalltown - Live
93 Faces And Names
94 Tell It To Your Heart - Live
95 Images
96 Men Of Good Fortune - Live
97 Slip Away (A Warning)
98 It Wasn't Me
99 Vanishing Act - Live
100 I Believe
101 Ecstasy - Live
102 The Day John Kennedy Died - Live
103 A Dream
104 The Bed - Live
105 Revien Cherie - Live
106 Power and Glory - The Situation
107 Magician - Internally
108 Sunday Morning - Live
109 Sword of Damocles - Externally
110 All Tomorrow's Parties - Live
111 Goodby Mass (In a Chapel Bodily Termination)
112 Call On Me - Live
113 Cremation (Ashes to Ashes)
114 The Raven - Live
115 Set The Twilight Reeling - Live
116 No Chance - Regret
117 Candy Says - Live
118 Gassed And Stoned - Loss
119 Power And Glory Pat II (Magic Transformation)
120 Magic And Loss (Summation)
121 Finish Line
122 Sex With Your Parents (Motherfucker) Part II - Live
123 Hookywooky
124 The Proposition
125 Adventurer
126 I'll Be Your Mirror (Live Version)
127 Vicious (Live Version)
128 Busload Of Faith - Live Version
129 New Sensations - Live Version
130 Why Do You Talk (Live Version)
131 Sex With Your Parents (Motherfucker) Part II (Recorded Live July 4th, 1995)
132 Like A Possum
133 The Conqueror Worm
134 Old Poe
135 Prologue
136 Edgar Allan Poe
137 The Fall Of The House Of Usher




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