Song | Field Of Sorrow |
Artist | Falconer |
Album | Among Beggars And Thieves |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Weinerhall | |
The memory lingers on of the arrival of dawn. | |
They saw the beacon aflame, | |
Burning with sorrow for the lives that would be lost. | |
And the troops went ashore, | |
Sounds of drums filled the air. | |
Towards the city they marched. | |
Called all the young ones, called the old. | |
Summoned the people to stand up and be bold. | |
Fight a superior force for high society. | |
Sheltered behind the walls, | |
Holding the riches that forever could be lost. | |
Outside the city gates | |
The peasant army fights on | |
Towards their imminent doom. | |
Cross the Field of Sorrow children's soul still cry | |
As an echo from the blackened day. | |
Cross the Field of Sorrow | |
There are whispers and sighs | |
From burning anguish and dismay. | |
From the protection of walls | |
Beheld the blood stained plains | |
Reeking of sacrifice's shame. | |
Children and cripples of the battle that was lost. | |
Trembling hands open the gates | |
For the extortion of fire, | |
As they had nowhere to hide. | |
Fill up the barrels and chests with all your gold. | |
Build me a throne to rest upon. | |
Fear not the fate of the fallen, | |
Hear not the cries of the crows. | |
And so they sailed off with the gold. | |
In the midst of the sea | |
They were caught by a storm. | |
Both booty and crew's lying deep. |
zuo qu : Weinerhall | |
The memory lingers on of the arrival of dawn. | |
They saw the beacon aflame, | |
Burning with sorrow for the lives that would be lost. | |
And the troops went ashore, | |
Sounds of drums filled the air. | |
Towards the city they marched. | |
Called all the young ones, called the old. | |
Summoned the people to stand up and be bold. | |
Fight a superior force for high society. | |
Sheltered behind the walls, | |
Holding the riches that forever could be lost. | |
Outside the city gates | |
The peasant army fights on | |
Towards their imminent doom. | |
Cross the Field of Sorrow children' s soul still cry | |
As an echo from the blackened day. | |
Cross the Field of Sorrow | |
There are whispers and sighs | |
From burning anguish and dismay. | |
From the protection of walls | |
Beheld the blood stained plains | |
Reeking of sacrifice' s shame. | |
Children and cripples of the battle that was lost. | |
Trembling hands open the gates | |
For the extortion of fire, | |
As they had nowhere to hide. | |
Fill up the barrels and chests with all your gold. | |
Build me a throne to rest upon. | |
Fear not the fate of the fallen, | |
Hear not the cries of the crows. | |
And so they sailed off with the gold. | |
In the midst of the sea | |
They were caught by a storm. | |
Both booty and crew' s lying deep. |
zuò qǔ : Weinerhall | |
The memory lingers on of the arrival of dawn. | |
They saw the beacon aflame, | |
Burning with sorrow for the lives that would be lost. | |
And the troops went ashore, | |
Sounds of drums filled the air. | |
Towards the city they marched. | |
Called all the young ones, called the old. | |
Summoned the people to stand up and be bold. | |
Fight a superior force for high society. | |
Sheltered behind the walls, | |
Holding the riches that forever could be lost. | |
Outside the city gates | |
The peasant army fights on | |
Towards their imminent doom. | |
Cross the Field of Sorrow children' s soul still cry | |
As an echo from the blackened day. | |
Cross the Field of Sorrow | |
There are whispers and sighs | |
From burning anguish and dismay. | |
From the protection of walls | |
Beheld the blood stained plains | |
Reeking of sacrifice' s shame. | |
Children and cripples of the battle that was lost. | |
Trembling hands open the gates | |
For the extortion of fire, | |
As they had nowhere to hide. | |
Fill up the barrels and chests with all your gold. | |
Build me a throne to rest upon. | |
Fear not the fate of the fallen, | |
Hear not the cries of the crows. | |
And so they sailed off with the gold. | |
In the midst of the sea | |
They were caught by a storm. | |
Both booty and crew' s lying deep. |