Song | Branwen Slayne |
Artist | Faith & the Muse |
Album | Annwyn, Beneath The Waves |
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作曲 : Faith and the Muse | |
O my dear brother I am damnified at Caer Siddi | |
For mine husband hath this twelfmonth treated me with cruelty | |
Albe to please thee I didst cheerfully accept his proffred hand | |
I was ne'er wary he was ruler of y Uffern land | |
For when his gastful subjects they didst first espy hir friendless Queen | |
Eftsoone they wept for I to them was noughte but a living thing | |
Hence with despight his consorted kingdoms stony heart eshewde | |
And I am thrall'd to sufferance in poverty and servitude | |
For I am one of three great queens of the Cymry | |
Loneliness | |
Patience | |
Wisdom | |
Happiness | |
O my brother thou art King of y Island o the Mighty | |
Alfeare of thy rage hath placed silent sentinels at Caer Siddi | |
Ynow for bane or worse that may betide I send my gentle bird | |
Whilst I bemoan mine outcast state tho hold my tongues unthrifty word | |
There mew'd within its tamed wing mine urgent message pleads thine aid | |
Battalious make thy complement and rescue this most piteous maid | |
Herein this underwourldly gloom I implore thee to appear | |
And carry me to Aber Alaw for I am buried there | |
Loneliness | |
Patience | |
Wisdom | |
Happiness | |
Unigrwydd | |
Amynedd | |
Doethineb | |
Llavenydd | |
For I am one of three who broke their hearts in grief |
zuo qu : Faith and the Muse | |
O my dear brother I am damnified at Caer Siddi | |
For mine husband hath this twelfmonth treated me with cruelty | |
Albe to please thee I didst cheerfully accept his proffred hand | |
I was ne' er wary he was ruler of y Uffern land | |
For when his gastful subjects they didst first espy hir friendless Queen | |
Eftsoone they wept for I to them was noughte but a living thing | |
Hence with despight his consorted kingdoms stony heart eshewde | |
And I am thrall' d to sufferance in poverty and servitude | |
For I am one of three great queens of the Cymry | |
Loneliness | |
Patience | |
Wisdom | |
Happiness | |
O my brother thou art King of y Island o the Mighty | |
Alfeare of thy rage hath placed silent sentinels at Caer Siddi | |
Ynow for bane or worse that may betide I send my gentle bird | |
Whilst I bemoan mine outcast state tho hold my tongues unthrifty word | |
There mew' d within its tamed wing mine urgent message pleads thine aid | |
Battalious make thy complement and rescue this most piteous maid | |
Herein this underwourldly gloom I implore thee to appear | |
And carry me to Aber Alaw for I am buried there | |
Loneliness | |
Patience | |
Wisdom | |
Happiness | |
Unigrwydd | |
Amynedd | |
Doethineb | |
Llavenydd | |
For I am one of three who broke their hearts in grief |
zuò qǔ : Faith and the Muse | |
O my dear brother I am damnified at Caer Siddi | |
For mine husband hath this twelfmonth treated me with cruelty | |
Albe to please thee I didst cheerfully accept his proffred hand | |
I was ne' er wary he was ruler of y Uffern land | |
For when his gastful subjects they didst first espy hir friendless Queen | |
Eftsoone they wept for I to them was noughte but a living thing | |
Hence with despight his consorted kingdoms stony heart eshewde | |
And I am thrall' d to sufferance in poverty and servitude | |
For I am one of three great queens of the Cymry | |
Loneliness | |
Patience | |
Wisdom | |
Happiness | |
O my brother thou art King of y Island o the Mighty | |
Alfeare of thy rage hath placed silent sentinels at Caer Siddi | |
Ynow for bane or worse that may betide I send my gentle bird | |
Whilst I bemoan mine outcast state tho hold my tongues unthrifty word | |
There mew' d within its tamed wing mine urgent message pleads thine aid | |
Battalious make thy complement and rescue this most piteous maid | |
Herein this underwourldly gloom I implore thee to appear | |
And carry me to Aber Alaw for I am buried there | |
Loneliness | |
Patience | |
Wisdom | |
Happiness | |
Unigrwydd | |
Amynedd | |
Doethineb | |
Llavenydd | |
For I am one of three who broke their hearts in grief |