Song | The High Countries |
Artist | Caedmon's Call |
Album | Back Home |
作曲 : McCracken | |
A bus station, in the steam from the rain | |
In this line of pale strangers, should | |
I go or stay? | |
The whole field of vision, fades beneath me now | |
And the houses spread for a million miles, in this gray town | |
And the weight of glory, if you held it in your hand | |
It would pass right through you, so now's your chance | |
Would you fall to pieces | |
Would you fall to pieces | |
Would you fall to pieces | |
In the high countries? | |
We are just pilgrims of the great divorce | |
I am witness to the light and | |
I am captive to my own remorse | |
And the weight of glory, if you held it in your hand | |
It would pass right through you, so now's your chance | |
You drink the cup to the bottom, but it burns in your hands | |
The cup was poured out on the | |
Maker instead | |
Out on the green plains, | |
I am but a ghost | |
Bound up with all that | |
I call "mine" still the light grows |
zuò qǔ : McCracken | |
A bus station, in the steam from the rain | |
In this line of pale strangers, should | |
I go or stay? | |
The whole field of vision, fades beneath me now | |
And the houses spread for a million miles, in this gray town | |
And the weight of glory, if you held it in your hand | |
It would pass right through you, so now' s your chance | |
Would you fall to pieces | |
Would you fall to pieces | |
Would you fall to pieces | |
In the high countries? | |
We are just pilgrims of the great divorce | |
I am witness to the light and | |
I am captive to my own remorse | |
And the weight of glory, if you held it in your hand | |
It would pass right through you, so now' s your chance | |
You drink the cup to the bottom, but it burns in your hands | |
The cup was poured out on the | |
Maker instead | |
Out on the green plains, | |
I am but a ghost | |
Bound up with all that | |
I call " mine" still the light grows |