Текст песни Love & Death - The Waterboys
Behold
the
flashing
waters
A
cloven
dancing
jet
That
from
the
milk-white
marble
For
ever
foam
and
fret
Far
off
in
drowsy
valleys
Where
the
meadow
saffrons
blow
The
feet
of
summer
dabble
In
their
coiling
calm
and
slow
The
banks
are
worn
forever
By
a
people
sadly
gay:
A
Titan
with
loud
laughter
Made
them
of
fire
clay
Go
ask
the
springing
flowers
And
the
flowing
air
above
What
are
the
twin-born
waters
And
they'll
answer
Death
and
Love
With
wreaths
of
withered
flowers
Two
lonely
spirits
wait
With
wreaths
of
withered
flowers
'Fore
paradise's
gate
They
may
not
pass
the
portal
Poor
earth-enkindled
pair
Though
sad
is
many
a
spirit
To
pass
and
leave
them
there
Still
staring
at
their
flowers
That
dull
and
faded
are
If
one
should
rise
beside
thee
The
other
is
not
far
Go
ask
the
youngest
angel
She
will
say
with
bated
breath
By
the
door
of
Mary's
garden
Are
the
spirits
Love
and
Death
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