Song | Hymn to Pan |
Artist | Faun |
Album | Eden |
作曲 : Faun | |
作词 : Faun | |
Listen now, Great Pan he calls us | |
From the green wood in his grove | |
'neath the waxing moon above us | |
Hear his clear flute sweet and low | |
Hear his clear flute sweet and low | |
Follow in the dance he's leading | |
Circle 'round the fire's glow | |
Come and drink the wine he pours us | |
From the tangled vines that grow | |
From the tangled vines that grow | |
From the tangled vines that grow | |
Listen now and I shall follow | |
Listen now and I may follow | |
Listen now and I will follow | |
Out of the mid-wood's twilight | |
Into the meadow's dawn | |
Ivory limbed and brown eyed | |
Flashes the Faun | |
He skips through the copses singing | |
And his shadow dances along | |
And I know not which I should follow | |
Shadow or Song | |
O Hunter, snare me his shadow | |
O Nightingale, catch me his strain | |
Else moonstruck with music and madness | |
I track him in vain |
zuò qǔ : Faun | |
zuò cí : Faun | |
Listen now, Great Pan he calls us | |
From the green wood in his grove | |
' neath the waxing moon above us | |
Hear his clear flute sweet and low | |
Hear his clear flute sweet and low | |
Follow in the dance he' s leading | |
Circle ' round the fire' s glow | |
Come and drink the wine he pours us | |
From the tangled vines that grow | |
From the tangled vines that grow | |
From the tangled vines that grow | |
Listen now and I shall follow | |
Listen now and I may follow | |
Listen now and I will follow | |
Out of the midwood' s twilight | |
Into the meadow' s dawn | |
Ivory limbed and brown eyed | |
Flashes the Faun | |
He skips through the copses singing | |
And his shadow dances along | |
And I know not which I should follow | |
Shadow or Song | |
O Hunter, snare me his shadow | |
O Nightingale, catch me his strain | |
Else moonstruck with music and madness | |
I track him in vain |