paroles de chanson Within a Sleeping Forest - My Dying Bride
Once
taken
by
the
river,
Orpheus
died
in
my
arms.
His
heart,
ancient
and
equal
to
this
fallen
empty
world,
Fades
away
in
the
golden
truth
of
all
his
earthly
joy.
He
is
dull
dead.
He
was
drowned
there.
In
my
hands
his
fate.
He
coldly
died.
Voyage
well
across
the
sky
my
friend.
My
pain
floats
down
your
river
to
a
waterfall.
And
in
this
light,
hearing
cries
I
look
up
at
you.
Your
beauty
and
form
appear
as
great
wonders.
Awful
and
yet
beautiful
to
my
hopeless
weary
eyes.
His
face,
still
now,
it
rests
in
cold
hands
and
colder
heart.
As
I
sat
and
shivered
comfortless
in
this
lonely
barren
land.
In
a
sullen
wood,
some
years
ago,
he
played
a
song
I
didn't
know.
The
trees
knew
me
and
knew
him
more.
Whispered
our
names
into
their
lore.
Sing
a
song
of
joy
with
effortless
breath.
I
wrote
the
words
to
his
death.
So
on
that
day,
near
the
glen,
my
ink
drew
up
his
secret
end.
A
kiss,
your
gift
to
give
away
so
freely.
A
gentle
suffering
thing
you
were.
So
steep
they
fell,
my
tears
to
your
lips.
And
that
night
will
be
forever.
And
at
night
we
live
forever.
And
I
drew
her
near
to
me
and
away
from
him.
Sin
is
the
root
of
all
sorrow,
so
look
upon,
my
well
is
dry.
Don't
run
my
lady.
Now
please
be
mine.
Come
on
my
lover,
you
didn't
even
try!
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