Song | The Well |
Artist | John Patitucci |
Album | Imprint |
Shine Dion《The Well》 | |
By an old drinking well on the grass so green | |
I lay down and fell into a dream | |
By a strange mellow sound from a silver eyed bird | |
I opened my eyes but said no word | |
On the pathway came walking a woman so bold | |
Behind her in silence went the old | |
Ahead ran the children with joyful cries | |
Their faces were lifted to the skies | |
The woman's hair was raven and black as the night | |
Covered with stars shining bright | |
As they passed by the well I saw that their eyes | |
Were flaming like many coloured ice | |
They passed by the well like a breeze pure and clean | |
Soon they were nowhere to be seen | |
When I woke up alone on the grass so green | |
I looked into the well to catch the dream | |
The water was rising and I felt a chill | |
I willed the water to be still | |
There was a face in the mirror like a face out of time | |
The eyes held a shimmery shine | |
There was a face in the mirror | |
and the face wasn't mine | |
The eyes held a shimmery shine |
Shine Dion The Well | |
By an old drinking well on the grass so green | |
I lay down and fell into a dream | |
By a strange mellow sound from a silver eyed bird | |
I opened my eyes but said no word | |
On the pathway came walking a woman so bold | |
Behind her in silence went the old | |
Ahead ran the children with joyful cries | |
Their faces were lifted to the skies | |
The woman' s hair was raven and black as the night | |
Covered with stars shining bright | |
As they passed by the well I saw that their eyes | |
Were flaming like many coloured ice | |
They passed by the well like a breeze pure and clean | |
Soon they were nowhere to be seen | |
When I woke up alone on the grass so green | |
I looked into the well to catch the dream | |
The water was rising and I felt a chill | |
I willed the water to be still | |
There was a face in the mirror like a face out of time | |
The eyes held a shimmery shine | |
There was a face in the mirror | |
and the face wasn' t mine | |
The eyes held a shimmery shine |