paroles de chanson The Blue Lotus - My Dying Bride
Under
the
darkened,
ancient
oak
Gentle
in
the
night′s
breeze
I
stop
and
stare,
rest
a
while
With
hands
upon
my
knees
Through
jaded
leaves,
bush
and
scrub
I
spy
my
journey's
end
Black
it
looms,
silent
gloom
The
castle
called
Avend
On
I
trot,
past
forest
eyes
Past
horrors
of
the
night
Through
the
dark,
I
see
a
sign
A
gentle
glowing
light
Upon
reaching
the
castle
I
ascend
the
ivy
Towards
the
golden
window
My
heart
pounds,
my
breath
is
rushed
As
I
fight
both
brick
and
branch
The
ledge
is
mine
and
over
I
sweep
Silent
like
the
falling
snow
Quiet,
I
slip
across
the
polished
floor
Tonight,
I
will
dine
with
chance
The
Blue
Lotus,
a
legend,
I
thought
a
myth
Old
poems
and
stories
gone
A
beauty
of
unimaginable
lust
Both
men′s
hearts,
and
Gods,
were
won
Skin
like
milk,
an
angel's
face
They
say
her
smile
could
kill
Her
hair
the
blackest
of
all
black
Stories
I
thought
though,
still
So
there
she
lay
sleeping
upon
the
bed
Half
covered
by
fantastic
silks
Her
breast
I
see,
moves
with
her
dreams
A
sight
I
will
always
recall
A
single
candle
that
showed
me
the
way
Through
forest,
river
and
hills
Glows
upon
that
lovely
skin
Shadows
dancing
around
the
walls
Closer
I
creep,
toward
my
prize
The
Blue
Lotus
lies
before
me
Her
lips
are
full,
red
as
blood
Moist
as
they
invite
me
Stoop
I
did
to
kiss
those
lips
In
that
glowing
room
When
suddenly,
she
did
awake,
Her
eyes
filled
with
doom
From
silks,
her
hands
were
round
my
neck
Escape
there
was
no
hope
A
brief
flash
of
teeth
is
all
I
saw
And
gone
was
my
throat
Her
blood
lust
deep,
she
swallowed
me
Red
was
all
I
saw
She
drank
her
fill
and
watched
me
fall
Gently
to
the
floor
A
league
away
my
death
is
found
By
locals
who
tens
this
land
Who
lay
me
down
in
shallow
earth
A
single
lotus
placed
in
my
hand
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