paroles de chanson The Withering of the Boughs - Хелависа
I
cried
when
the
moon
was
murmuring
to
the
birds:
'Let
peewit
call
and
curlew
cry
where
they
will,
I
long
for
your
merry
and
tender
and
pitiful
words,
For
the
roads
are
unending,
and
there
is
no
place
to
my
mind.'
The
honey-pale
moon
lay
down
on
the
sleepy
hill,
And
I
fell
asleep
upon
lonely
Echtge
of
streams.
No
boughs
have
withered
because
of
the
wintry
wind;
The
boughs
have
withered
because
I
have
told
them
my
dreams.
I
know
of
the
leafy
paths
that
the
witches
take
Who
come
with
their
crowns
of
pearl
and
their
spindles
of
wool,
And
their
secret
smile,
out
of
the
depths
of
the
lake;
I
know
where
a
dim
moon
drifts,
where
the
Danaan
kind
Wind
and
unwind
dancing
when
the
light
grows
cool
On
the
island
lawns,
their
feet
where
the
pale
foam
gleams.
No
boughs
have
withered
because
of
the
wintry
wind;
The
boughs
have
withered
because
I
have
told
them
my
dreams.
I
know
of
the
sleepy
country,
where
swans
fly
round
Coupled
with
golden
chains,
and
sing
as
they
fly.
A
king
and
a
queen
are
wandering
there,
and
the
sound
Has
made
them
so
happy
and
hopeless,
so
deaf
and
so
blind
With
wisdom,
they
wander
till
all
the
years
have
gone
by;
I
know,
and
the
curlew
and
peewit
on
Echtge
of
streams.
No
boughs
have
withered
because
of
the
wintry
wind;
The
boughs
have
withered
because
I
have
told
them
my
dreams.
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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