Fables of the Silverlink歌词由The Clientele演唱,出自专辑《I Am Not There Anymore》,下面是《Fables of the Silverlink》完整版歌词!
Fables of the Silverlink歌词完整版
Fables of the Silverlink - The Clientele
Lyrics by:Alasdair MacLean/the Clientele/Alicia Macanás
Composed by:Alasdair MacLean/the Clientele/Alicia Macanás
Blue sloes caught in wet grass
Jarita lasya
Blue sloes caught in wet grass
Jarita lasya
I remember so well
She was dying in May
She was dying in May
Blue sloes caught in wet grass
Jarita lasya
Caged birds flinch the subway is still
Anna lives in the house on the hill
Where the sun's hot line is crossing the street so slow
Out of the dark
From the black pond rising
The nightingales
And they have crossed
Through the telegraph wires
To the clear dark air
Still so still with your hands on your face
And I kissed your eyes and I knelt like I prayed
And the garden stirred
I was young again
I was young
I was young again
Los primeros villanos
Del anochecer
El aire comenzaron
A sembrar
After you wake
After the song
After the quiet dream of love in the indistinct dawn
Somebody's mowing the lawn
And if the hare's in the moon
Then you'll know that I'm coming through
After the light
After the dawn
After the morning rain hits junkyards
Fireweed and patio lawns
Your beautiful life
So hollow and clear in the light
Here in the face of your child
Here in the face of your child
After you wake
After the dream
After your father's hands have cradled still
Your sleeping head
His voice is so real
Calling the girl that you were
Calling you back through the night
Lost and found in the fire
Lost and found in the fire
Steel runs crack
The night sings back
The hare is in the moon
If I get myself together
I'll be 'round so soon
With a Russian glove
On a high-backed chair
That you moved aside
As the radio played
And you touched your face
And I am lost in your eyes
And I am lost in your eyes
And I am lost in your eyes
I am lost
So Alaine
I love the games we used to play
But I can't find my way back through the night
I remember days at school
When the only thing I knew
I was nobody at all
'Til the street lamps broke the spell
I don't know why