paroles de chanson Under the Moon - Хелависа
I
have
no
happiness
in
dreaming
of
Brycelinde,
Nor
Avalon
the
grass-green
hollow,
nor
Joyous
Isle,
Where
one
found
Lancelot
crazed
and
hid
him
for
a
while;
Nor
Ulad,
when
Naoise
had
thrown
his
sail
upon
the
wind;
Nor
lands
that
seem
too
dim
to
be
burdens
on
the
heart:
Land-under-Wave,
where
out
of
the
moon's
light
and
the
sun's
Seven
old
sisters
wind
the
threads
of
the
long-lived
ones,
Land-of-the-Tower,
where
Aengus
has
thrown
the
gates
apart,
And
Wood-of-Wonders,
where
one
kills
an
ox
at
dawn,
To
find
it
when
night
falls
laid
on
a
golden
bier.
Therein
are
many
queens
like
Branwen
and
Guinevere;
And
Niamh
and
Laban
and
Fand,
who
could
change
to
an
otter
or
fawn,
And
the
wood-woman,
whose
lover
was
changed
to
a
blue-eyed
hawk;
And
whether
I
go
in
my
dreams
by
woodland,
or
dun,
or
shore,
Or
on
the
unpeopled
waves
with
kings
to
pull
at
the
oar,
I
hear
the
harp-string
praise
them,
or
hear
their
mournful
talk.
Because
of
something
told
under
the
famished
horn
Of
the
hunter's
moon,
that
hung
between
the
night
and
the
day,
To
dream
of
women
whose
beauty
was
folded
in
dismay,
Even
in
an
old
story,
is
a
burden
not
to
be
borne.
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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