|
At the old Rhine ages ago, |
|
Up the rock above the hill |
|
Loreley sat and sang with grace |
|
So thousands of ships where killed |
|
Can't you see her golden eyes |
|
This magic spell takes you to hell |
|
And drops you out of sight |
|
Sailors tried to find |
|
(the) throne in the sky |
|
Hear their doomed souls cry |
|
(to the) throne in the sky |
|
Don't take the choice |
|
So her graceful voice |
|
Will ever be your guide, no |
|
Seven virgins enticed the lost |
|
Her desire, their command |
|
So the seas they needed to cross |
|
They would never see again |
|
can't you see her golden eyes |
|
this magic spell takes you to hell |
|
and drops you out of sight |
|
the sailors tried to find |
|
the throne in the sky |
|
hear their doomed souls cry |
|
throne in the sky |
|
[STORY:] |
|
A huge rock in Mid Germany (132 meters above sea) |
|
overlooks the old Rhine. It is said, that from the top |
|
of this rock a ghost-like image of Loreley sang |
|
sailors to their doom as they heard her |
|
fascinating, sad voice when they passed |
|
the bend of the river, crashing their ships |
|
onto the rocks and sank to ground. |
|
The tale speaks that she once was a mortal girl, |
|
but she threw herself from the top of the rock |
|
into the Rhine because her lover proved her unfaithful. |