paroles de chanson The Song of Beren and Luthien - Хелависа
The
leaves
were
long,
the
grass
was
green,
The
hemlock-umbels
tall
and
fair,
And
in
the
glade
a
light
was
seen
Of
stars
in
shadow
shimmering.
Tinúviel
was
dancing
there
To
music
of
a
pipe
unseen,
And
light
of
stars
was
in
her
hair,
And
in
her
raiment
glimmering.
There
Beren
came
from
mountains
cold,
And
lost
he
wandered
under
leaves,
And
where
the
Elven-river
rolled
He
walked
alone
and
sorrowing.
He
peered
between
the
hemlock-leaves
And
saw
in
wonder
flowers
of
gold
Upon
her
mantle
and
her
sleeves,
And
her
hair
like
shadow
following.
Enchantment
healed
his
weary
feet
That
over
hills
were
doomed
to
roam;
And
forth
he
hastened,
strong
and
fleet,
And
grasped
at
moonbeams
glistening.
Through
woven
woods
in
Elvenhome
She
lightly
fled
on
dancing
feet,
And
left
him
lonely
still
to
roam
In
the
silent
forest
listening.
He
heard
there
oft
the
flying
sound
Of
feet
as
light
as
linden-leaves,
Or
music
welling
underground,
In
hidden
hollows
quavering.
Now
withered
lay
the
hemlock-sheaves,
And
one
by
one
with
sighing
sound
Whispering
fell
the
beachen
leaves
In
the
wintry
woodland
wavering.
He
sought
her
ever,
wandering
far
Where
leaves
of
years
were
thickly
strewn,
By
light
of
moon
and
ray
of
star
In
frosty
heavens
shivering.
Her
mantle
glinted
in
the
moon,
As
on
a
hill-top
high
and
far
She
danced,
and
at
her
feet
was
strewn
A
mist
of
silver
quivering.
When
winter
passed,
she
came
again,
And
her
song
released
the
sudden
spring,
Like
rising
lark,
and
falling
rain,
And
melting
water
bubbling.
He
saw
the
elven-flowers
spring
About
her
feet,
and
healed
again
He
longed
by
her
to
dance
and
sing
Upon
the
grass
untroubling.
Again
she
fled,
but
swift
he
came.
Tinúviel!
Tinúviel!
He
called
her
by
her
elvish
name;
And
there
she
halted
listening.
One
moment
stood
she,
and
a
spell
His
voice
laid
on
her:
Beren
came,
And
doom
fell
on
Tinúviel
That
in
his
arms
lay
glistening.
As
Beren
looked
into
her
eyes
Within
the
shadows
of
her
hair,
The
trembling
starlight
of
the
skies
He
saw
there
mirrored
shimmering.
Tinúviel
the
elven-fair,
Immortal
maiden
elven-wise,
About
him
cast
her
shadowy
hair
And
arms
like
silver
glimmering.
Long
was
the
way
that
fate
them
bore,
O'er
stony
mountains
cold
and
grey,
Through
halls
of
ireon
and
darkling
door,
And
woods
of
nightshade
morrowless.
The
Sundering
Seas
between
them
lay,
And
yet
at
last
they
met
once
more,
And
long
ago
they
passed
away
In
the
forest
singing
sorrowless.
Album
Running to Paradise
1 Beren's Song
2 The Song of Beren and Luthien
3 Nimrodel
4 Galadriel's Song
5 Legolas's Song
6 The Lullaby
7 Rolling Down the Hole
8 The Hosting of the Sidhe
9 He Мours for the Change...
10 The Song of Wandering Aengus
11 The Unappeasable Host
12 The Host of the Air
13 The Black Tower
14 September 1913
15 "I am of Ireland"
16 Under the Moon
17 The Withering of the Boughs
18 Running to Paradise
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