Song | The Dragons' Flight Across The Waves |
Artist | Amon Amarth |
Album | Once Sent From The Golden Hall |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Hegg, Mikkonen | |
Alone he stands in the doorway, | |
His family's still asleep. | |
Gazing at the starlit horizon | |
And the moonsparking sea. | |
When dawn comes he must leave them, | |
His home, his children and loved. | |
For his destiny beyond those waves | |
Known only to the Norns. | |
He's already dressed ready to leave, | |
His four friends are waiting by the shore. | |
Each with a dragon ship | |
And one hundred men prepared for war. | |
He returns to his bed kissing | |
His sleeping wife goodbye. | |
And as he leaves his youngest son | |
A tear rolls from his eye. | |
They set sail with the first morning rays, | |
Heading for glorious wars. | |
And as the five ships steer out from the bay | |
Their hearts pound like never before. | |
The wind is strong, the sun is warm, | |
Their dragons fly' across the waves. | |
No greenfaces are seen here onboard, | |
Only a crowd of braves. | |
Many night pass | |
And days long as a year. | |
They await the battle, | |
They await without fear. | |
On the morning the fifth day, | |
Before the sun arose, | |
They hear bells chime and see pyres | |
Torched at a nearby coast. | |
"LOWER THE SAIL, GRAB YOUR OARS, NOW MEN IT'S TIME TO ACT! | |
ROW LIKE THE WIND TO THE SHORE, ROW LIKE THE WIND TO ATTACK!!!" |
zuo ci : Hegg, Mikkonen | |
Alone he stands in the doorway, | |
His family' s still asleep. | |
Gazing at the starlit horizon | |
And the moonsparking sea. | |
When dawn comes he must leave them, | |
His home, his children and loved. | |
For his destiny beyond those waves | |
Known only to the Norns. | |
He' s already dressed ready to leave, | |
His four friends are waiting by the shore. | |
Each with a dragon ship | |
And one hundred men prepared for war. | |
He returns to his bed kissing | |
His sleeping wife goodbye. | |
And as he leaves his youngest son | |
A tear rolls from his eye. | |
They set sail with the first morning rays, | |
Heading for glorious wars. | |
And as the five ships steer out from the bay | |
Their hearts pound like never before. | |
The wind is strong, the sun is warm, | |
Their dragons fly' across the waves. | |
No greenfaces are seen here onboard, | |
Only a crowd of braves. | |
Many night pass | |
And days long as a year. | |
They await the battle, | |
They await without fear. | |
On the morning the fifth day, | |
Before the sun arose, | |
They hear bells chime and see pyres | |
Torched at a nearby coast. | |
" LOWER THE SAIL, GRAB YOUR OARS, NOW MEN IT' S TIME TO ACT! | |
ROW LIKE THE WIND TO THE SHORE, ROW LIKE THE WIND TO ATTACK!!!" |
zuò cí : Hegg, Mikkonen | |
Alone he stands in the doorway, | |
His family' s still asleep. | |
Gazing at the starlit horizon | |
And the moonsparking sea. | |
When dawn comes he must leave them, | |
His home, his children and loved. | |
For his destiny beyond those waves | |
Known only to the Norns. | |
He' s already dressed ready to leave, | |
His four friends are waiting by the shore. | |
Each with a dragon ship | |
And one hundred men prepared for war. | |
He returns to his bed kissing | |
His sleeping wife goodbye. | |
And as he leaves his youngest son | |
A tear rolls from his eye. | |
They set sail with the first morning rays, | |
Heading for glorious wars. | |
And as the five ships steer out from the bay | |
Their hearts pound like never before. | |
The wind is strong, the sun is warm, | |
Their dragons fly' across the waves. | |
No greenfaces are seen here onboard, | |
Only a crowd of braves. | |
Many night pass | |
And days long as a year. | |
They await the battle, | |
They await without fear. | |
On the morning the fifth day, | |
Before the sun arose, | |
They hear bells chime and see pyres | |
Torched at a nearby coast. | |
" LOWER THE SAIL, GRAB YOUR OARS, NOW MEN IT' S TIME TO ACT! | |
ROW LIKE THE WIND TO THE SHORE, ROW LIKE THE WIND TO ATTACK!!!" |