Song | Midsummer Night's Happening |
Artist | The Sallyangie |
Album | Children of the Sun |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Oldfield, Oldfield | |
Sunlight falling bright over the village garden walls | |
Moonlight showers gold where living water falls | |
People walk in splendour under trees hung in starlight | |
Candlelight lawns sweep down to the river that ripples on pebbles of turquoise | |
Fountains of golden light burst in quavers that float among the stars | |
The tables are laid with fruits of the wine and cedar from Samarkand | |
The golden gates are open wide for the people all over the land | |
A thousand dancing chandeliers shine in my lady's chamber | |
My lord comes swaying through the hall with a goblet of shining amber | |
Then nectar and brandy, wine and mead come flowing from shimmering springs | |
They all menuet to a string quartet and the Marquis's daughter shall sing | |
Gentle maidens walking in the garden | |
While they'r courted by the knights from the palace of love | |
They are all dressed in white with flowers of palest colour | |
They are all singing songs to the yellow moon above | |
Come to the Ball my love, sip sweet ambrosia | |
Tip in the forest Titania my love | |
Would you like brandy wine? Shall we go now and dine? | |
We'll do the merry minuet till the yellow moon has set | |
We shall dance through the midsummer night | |
Come my pretty Oberon trip, trip, trip | |
Come and sing a summer song trip, trip | |
I know a bank where cowslips trip | |
Whereon the wild thyme sits trip, trip | |
Dance in the midsummer night | |
Come my pretty puck and squeeze this magic flower | |
In the eyes of lovers in the midnight hour | |
This a flower of wonder is a magic seed | |
When they shall awake lay heaven at their feet | |
Would you like brandy wine? | |
Shall we go now and dine? | |
We'll do the merry minuet till the yellow moon has set | |
We shall dance through the midsummer night |
zuo ci : Oldfield, Oldfield | |
Sunlight falling bright over the village garden walls | |
Moonlight showers gold where living water falls | |
People walk in splendour under trees hung in starlight | |
Candlelight lawns sweep down to the river that ripples on pebbles of turquoise | |
Fountains of golden light burst in quavers that float among the stars | |
The tables are laid with fruits of the wine and cedar from Samarkand | |
The golden gates are open wide for the people all over the land | |
A thousand dancing chandeliers shine in my lady' s chamber | |
My lord comes swaying through the hall with a goblet of shining amber | |
Then nectar and brandy, wine and mead come flowing from shimmering springs | |
They all menuet to a string quartet and the Marquis' s daughter shall sing | |
Gentle maidens walking in the garden | |
While they' r courted by the knights from the palace of love | |
They are all dressed in white with flowers of palest colour | |
They are all singing songs to the yellow moon above | |
Come to the Ball my love, sip sweet ambrosia | |
Tip in the forest Titania my love | |
Would you like brandy wine? Shall we go now and dine? | |
We' ll do the merry minuet till the yellow moon has set | |
We shall dance through the midsummer night | |
Come my pretty Oberon trip, trip, trip | |
Come and sing a summer song trip, trip | |
I know a bank where cowslips trip | |
Whereon the wild thyme sits trip, trip | |
Dance in the midsummer night | |
Come my pretty puck and squeeze this magic flower | |
In the eyes of lovers in the midnight hour | |
This a flower of wonder is a magic seed | |
When they shall awake lay heaven at their feet | |
Would you like brandy wine? | |
Shall we go now and dine? | |
We' ll do the merry minuet till the yellow moon has set | |
We shall dance through the midsummer night |
zuò cí : Oldfield, Oldfield | |
Sunlight falling bright over the village garden walls | |
Moonlight showers gold where living water falls | |
People walk in splendour under trees hung in starlight | |
Candlelight lawns sweep down to the river that ripples on pebbles of turquoise | |
Fountains of golden light burst in quavers that float among the stars | |
The tables are laid with fruits of the wine and cedar from Samarkand | |
The golden gates are open wide for the people all over the land | |
A thousand dancing chandeliers shine in my lady' s chamber | |
My lord comes swaying through the hall with a goblet of shining amber | |
Then nectar and brandy, wine and mead come flowing from shimmering springs | |
They all menuet to a string quartet and the Marquis' s daughter shall sing | |
Gentle maidens walking in the garden | |
While they' r courted by the knights from the palace of love | |
They are all dressed in white with flowers of palest colour | |
They are all singing songs to the yellow moon above | |
Come to the Ball my love, sip sweet ambrosia | |
Tip in the forest Titania my love | |
Would you like brandy wine? Shall we go now and dine? | |
We' ll do the merry minuet till the yellow moon has set | |
We shall dance through the midsummer night | |
Come my pretty Oberon trip, trip, trip | |
Come and sing a summer song trip, trip | |
I know a bank where cowslips trip | |
Whereon the wild thyme sits trip, trip | |
Dance in the midsummer night | |
Come my pretty puck and squeeze this magic flower | |
In the eyes of lovers in the midnight hour | |
This a flower of wonder is a magic seed | |
When they shall awake lay heaven at their feet | |
Would you like brandy wine? | |
Shall we go now and dine? | |
We' ll do the merry minuet till the yellow moon has set | |
We shall dance through the midsummer night |