Song | Waiting (O Mistress Mine) |
Artist | Nitin Sawhney |
Album | Human |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Sawhney, Shakespeare | |
The Royal | |
Air Force has enjoyed a good days flight, with excellent weather over | |
Iraq. The army has been continuing to prepare for the coming land battle, and | |
I can report on the arrangements being made for handling prisoners of war... | |
O mistress mine | |
Where are you roaming? | |
O stay and hear | |
Your true loves coming | |
That can sing both high and low | |
Trip no further pretty sweeting | |
Journeys end in lovers meeting | |
Every wise mans son doth know | |
What comes now has gone tomorrow | |
Present smiles are full of sorrow | |
But I see you in my mind | |
From the shadows of my memory | |
I can feel you walking near me | |
And I’m waiting for the rain to fall | |
Dust from your eyes | |
Angels are falling | |
From distant fears | |
Your cold hearts beating | |
I can see you in the dark | |
Or the flicker of a daydream | |
From the edge of silent tears | |
I remember and | |
I smile What is love? | |
Tis not hereafter | |
Present mirth | |
Hath present laughter | |
What's to come is still unsure | |
In delay there lies no plenty | |
Then come kiss me sweet and twenty | |
Youths a stuff twill not endure |
zuo qu : Sawhney, Shakespeare | |
The Royal | |
Air Force has enjoyed a good days flight, with excellent weather over | |
Iraq. The army has been continuing to prepare for the coming land battle, and | |
I can report on the arrangements being made for handling prisoners of war... | |
O mistress mine | |
Where are you roaming? | |
O stay and hear | |
Your true loves coming | |
That can sing both high and low | |
Trip no further pretty sweeting | |
Journeys end in lovers meeting | |
Every wise mans son doth know | |
What comes now has gone tomorrow | |
Present smiles are full of sorrow | |
But I see you in my mind | |
From the shadows of my memory | |
I can feel you walking near me | |
And I' m waiting for the rain to fall | |
Dust from your eyes | |
Angels are falling | |
From distant fears | |
Your cold hearts beating | |
I can see you in the dark | |
Or the flicker of a daydream | |
From the edge of silent tears | |
I remember and | |
I smile What is love? | |
Tis not hereafter | |
Present mirth | |
Hath present laughter | |
What' s to come is still unsure | |
In delay there lies no plenty | |
Then come kiss me sweet and twenty | |
Youths a stuff twill not endure |
zuò qǔ : Sawhney, Shakespeare | |
The Royal | |
Air Force has enjoyed a good days flight, with excellent weather over | |
Iraq. The army has been continuing to prepare for the coming land battle, and | |
I can report on the arrangements being made for handling prisoners of war... | |
O mistress mine | |
Where are you roaming? | |
O stay and hear | |
Your true loves coming | |
That can sing both high and low | |
Trip no further pretty sweeting | |
Journeys end in lovers meeting | |
Every wise mans son doth know | |
What comes now has gone tomorrow | |
Present smiles are full of sorrow | |
But I see you in my mind | |
From the shadows of my memory | |
I can feel you walking near me | |
And I' m waiting for the rain to fall | |
Dust from your eyes | |
Angels are falling | |
From distant fears | |
Your cold hearts beating | |
I can see you in the dark | |
Or the flicker of a daydream | |
From the edge of silent tears | |
I remember and | |
I smile What is love? | |
Tis not hereafter | |
Present mirth | |
Hath present laughter | |
What' s to come is still unsure | |
In delay there lies no plenty | |
Then come kiss me sweet and twenty | |
Youths a stuff twill not endure |