Текст песни Moonshine - Bert Jansch
Hearken
to
the
sweet
leaves
That
dance
so
merrily
I
wish
the
wind
would
do
the
same
for
me.
But
rooted
here
like
a
withered
tree
am
I,
And
I
watch
both
day
and
night
pass
by.
It
was
a
cruel
and
wicked
master,
Stole
my
freedom
and
charged
me
To
fight
for
him,
win
him
victory.
And
now
here
am
I
in
a
damp
and
dreary
cell,
And
all
I
know
of
time
is
the
church
bell.
Moonshine
soft
and
clear,
In
a
death-black
endless
sky,
Cartwheelin'
bright
stars
twinklin'
down.
From
the
shadows
calls
the
night
owl,
He's
echoing
my
loneliness.
Come
the
stag
down
from
the
mountain,
Come
the
owl
from
where
he
sleeps,
Come
the
eagle
from
his
high,
high
nest,
To
where
the
salmon,
they
swim
and
they
sleep,
Come
fast
and
hope
to
set
me
free.
I
dream
of
waters
flowing,
Sweet
air
to
softly
breathe,
Of
meadowland
where
the
wagtail
bobs
and
weaves,
Of
sunny
days
where
children
dance
and
play,
And
sweet
music
to
drive
my
grief
away.
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