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Silencium |
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Chor |
Silence and sleep
Like fields
Of amaranth lie |
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Very old are the woods
And the buds that break
Out of the brier's boughs
When March winds wake |
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So old with their beauty are
Oh no man knows
Through what wild centuries
Roves back the rose |
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Very old are the brooks
And the rills that rise
Where snow sleeps cold
Beneath the azure skies |
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Sing such a history of come and gone
Sing such a history of come and gone
Of come and gone |
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Silence and sleep
Like fields
of amaranth lie |
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Very old are the woods
And the buds that break
Out of the brier's boughs
When March winds wake |
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Very old are we men
Our dreams are tales
Told in dim Eden
By Eve's nightingales |
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Very old are the brooks
And the rills that rise
Where snow sleeps cold
Beneath the azure skies |
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Sing such a history of come and gone
Sing such a history of come and gone
come and gone, come and gone
Sing such a history of come and gone
Sing such a history of come and gone
Sing such a history of come and gone
of come and gone |
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We wake and whisper a while
But the day gone by |
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Silence and sleep
Like fields
Of amaranth lie |
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Come and gone |
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Silencium |
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Länge |
5:02 |
Musik |
Robert Prizeman |
Text |
traditional |
Solo |
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aufgenommen |
2001 |
veröffentlicht auf |
Luminosa (2001) |
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