Song | Clear Or Cloudy |
Artist | Sting |
Artist | Edin Karamazov |
Album | Songs From The Labyrinth |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : John Dowland | |
作词 : Anon. | |
Cleare or cloudie sweet as April showring, | |
Smooth or frowning so is hir face to mee, | |
Pleasd or smiling like milde May all flowring, | |
When skies blew silke and medowes carpets bee, | |
Hir speeches notes of that night bird that singeth, | |
Who thought all sweet yet jarring notes outringeth. | |
Hir grace like June, when earth and trees bee trimde, | |
In best attire of compleat beauties height, | |
Hir love againe like sommers daies bee dimde, | |
With little cloudes of doubtfull constant faith, | |
Hir trust hir doubt, like raine and heat in Skies, | |
Gently thundring, she lightning to mine eies. | |
Sweet sommer spring that breatheth life and growing, | |
In weedes as into herbs and flowers, | |
And sees of service divers sorts in sowing, | |
Some haply seeming and some being yours, | |
Raine on your herbs and flowers that truly serve, | |
And let your weeds lack dew and duly starve. |
zuo qu : John Dowland | |
zuo ci : Anon. | |
Cleare or cloudie sweet as April showring, | |
Smooth or frowning so is hir face to mee, | |
Pleasd or smiling like milde May all flowring, | |
When skies blew silke and medowes carpets bee, | |
Hir speeches notes of that night bird that singeth, | |
Who thought all sweet yet jarring notes outringeth. | |
Hir grace like June, when earth and trees bee trimde, | |
In best attire of compleat beauties height, | |
Hir love againe like sommers daies bee dimde, | |
With little cloudes of doubtfull constant faith, | |
Hir trust hir doubt, like raine and heat in Skies, | |
Gently thundring, she lightning to mine eies. | |
Sweet sommer spring that breatheth life and growing, | |
In weedes as into herbs and flowers, | |
And sees of service divers sorts in sowing, | |
Some haply seeming and some being yours, | |
Raine on your herbs and flowers that truly serve, | |
And let your weeds lack dew and duly starve. |
zuò qǔ : John Dowland | |
zuò cí : Anon. | |
Cleare or cloudie sweet as April showring, | |
Smooth or frowning so is hir face to mee, | |
Pleasd or smiling like milde May all flowring, | |
When skies blew silke and medowes carpets bee, | |
Hir speeches notes of that night bird that singeth, | |
Who thought all sweet yet jarring notes outringeth. | |
Hir grace like June, when earth and trees bee trimde, | |
In best attire of compleat beauties height, | |
Hir love againe like sommers daies bee dimde, | |
With little cloudes of doubtfull constant faith, | |
Hir trust hir doubt, like raine and heat in Skies, | |
Gently thundring, she lightning to mine eies. | |
Sweet sommer spring that breatheth life and growing, | |
In weedes as into herbs and flowers, | |
And sees of service divers sorts in sowing, | |
Some haply seeming and some being yours, | |
Raine on your herbs and flowers that truly serve, | |
And let your weeds lack dew and duly starve. |