Song | Cassandra |
Artist | Theatre of Tragedy |
Album | Aégis |
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[ti:Cassandra] | |
[ar:Theatre of Tragedy] | |
[al:Aegis] | |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Theatre of Tragedy |
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[00:03.58] | Cassandra - Theatre of Tragedy |
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[00:34.97] | He gave to her yet tenfold claim'd in return |
[00:47.79] | She hath no life but the one he for her wrought |
[01:00.79] | Proffer'd to her his wauking heart she turn'd it down, |
[01:13.79] | Riposted with a tell-tale lore of lies and scorn. |
[01:23.47] | |
[01:24.73] | Prophetess or fond? |
[01:27.52] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[01:30.83] | "I ken to-morrow - refell me if ye can!"“ |
[01:38.21] | Yet the kiss and breath - Apollo's bane“ |
[01:41.50] | Seer of the future, not of twain,“ |
[01:44.96] | "Sicker!", quoth Cassandra.“ |
[01:49.95] | |
[02:05.75] | Still, is she lief and quaint in his eyne, a sight divine? |
[02:18.54] | A mistress fuell'd by his prest haughtiness |
[02:31.65] | If he did grant, wherefore then did he not foresee, |
[02:44.66] | Belike egal as it to him might be |
[02:54.55] | |
[04:52.02] | Prophetess or fond? |
[04:26.13] | Prophetess or fond? |
[02:55.24] | Prophetess or fond? |
[04:54.92] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[04:29.00] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[02:58.19] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[04:58.26] | "I ken to-morrow - refell me if ye can“ |
[04:32.24] | "I ken to-morrow - refell me if ye can“ |
[03:01.58] | "I ken to-morrow - refell me if ye can“ |
[05:05.64] | Yet the kiss and breath - Apollo's bane“ |
[04:39.76] | Yet the kiss and breath - Apollo's bane |
[03:08.97] | Yet the kiss and breath - Apollo's bane |
[05:08.73] | Seer of the future, not of twain |
[04:42.96] | Seer of the future, not of twain |
[03:12.25] | Seer of the future, not of twain |
[05:12.33] | "Sicker!" quoth Cassandra“ |
[04:46.40] | "Sicker!" quoth Cassandra“ |
[03:15.69] | "Sicker!" quoth Cassandra“ |
[05:18.45] | |
[03:21.47] | |
[06:12.15] | 'Or was he an eried being, |
[05:20.15] | 'Or was he an eried being, |
[03:36.68] | 'Or was he an eried being, |
[06:18.68] | 'Or was he weening alack nay mo |
[05:26.62] | 'Or was he weening alack nay mo |
[03:42.94] | 'Or was he weening alack nay mo |
[06:25.02] | Her naysay raught his heart, |
[05:33.12] | Her naysay raught his heart, |
[03:49.38] | Her naysay raught his heart, |
[06:31.45] | Her daffing was the grave of all hope |
[05:39.69] | Her daffing was the grave of all hope |
[03:55.94] | Her daffing was the grave of all hope |
[05:46.07] | She belied her own words |
[04:02.29] | She belied her own words |
[05:52.54] | He thought her life, save moreo'er scourge |
[04:08.83] | He thought her life, save moreo'er scourge |
[05:59.02] | She held him august, yet wee; |
[04:15.31] | She held him august, yet wee; |
[06:05.66] | He left her ne'er without his heart |
[04:21.87] | He left her ne'er without his heart |
[06:40.88] |
ti: Cassandra | |
ar: Theatre of Tragedy | |
al: Aegis | |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Theatre of Tragedy |
[00:01.90] | |
[00:03.58] | Cassandra Theatre of Tragedy |
[00:07.60] | |
[00:34.97] | He gave to her yet tenfold claim' d in return |
[00:47.79] | She hath no life but the one he for her wrought |
[01:00.79] | Proffer' d to her his wauking heart she turn' d it down, |
[01:13.79] | Riposted with a telltale lore of lies and scorn. |
[01:23.47] | |
[01:24.73] | Prophetess or fond? |
[01:27.52] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[01:30.83] | " I ken tomorrow refell me if ye can!"" |
[01:38.21] | Yet the kiss and breath Apollo' s bane" |
[01:41.50] | Seer of the future, not of twain," |
[01:44.96] | " Sicker!", quoth Cassandra." |
[01:49.95] | |
[02:05.75] | Still, is she lief and quaint in his eyne, a sight divine? |
[02:18.54] | A mistress fuell' d by his prest haughtiness |
[02:31.65] | If he did grant, wherefore then did he not foresee, |
[02:44.66] | Belike egal as it to him might be |
[02:54.55] | |
[04:52.02] | Prophetess or fond? |
[04:26.13] | Prophetess or fond? |
[02:55.24] | Prophetess or fond? |
[04:54.92] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[04:29.00] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[02:58.19] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[04:58.26] | " I ken tomorrow refell me if ye can" |
[04:32.24] | " I ken tomorrow refell me if ye can" |
[03:01.58] | " I ken tomorrow refell me if ye can" |
[05:05.64] | Yet the kiss and breath Apollo' s bane" |
[04:39.76] | Yet the kiss and breath Apollo' s bane |
[03:08.97] | Yet the kiss and breath Apollo' s bane |
[05:08.73] | Seer of the future, not of twain |
[04:42.96] | Seer of the future, not of twain |
[03:12.25] | Seer of the future, not of twain |
[05:12.33] | " Sicker!" quoth Cassandra" |
[04:46.40] | " Sicker!" quoth Cassandra" |
[03:15.69] | " Sicker!" quoth Cassandra" |
[05:18.45] | |
[03:21.47] | |
[06:12.15] | ' Or was he an eried being, |
[05:20.15] | ' Or was he an eried being, |
[03:36.68] | ' Or was he an eried being, |
[06:18.68] | ' Or was he weening alack nay mo |
[05:26.62] | ' Or was he weening alack nay mo |
[03:42.94] | ' Or was he weening alack nay mo |
[06:25.02] | Her naysay raught his heart, |
[05:33.12] | Her naysay raught his heart, |
[03:49.38] | Her naysay raught his heart, |
[06:31.45] | Her daffing was the grave of all hope |
[05:39.69] | Her daffing was the grave of all hope |
[03:55.94] | Her daffing was the grave of all hope |
[05:46.07] | She belied her own words |
[04:02.29] | She belied her own words |
[05:52.54] | He thought her life, save moreo' er scourge |
[04:08.83] | He thought her life, save moreo' er scourge |
[05:59.02] | She held him august, yet wee |
[04:15.31] | She held him august, yet wee |
[06:05.66] | He left her ne' er without his heart |
[04:21.87] | He left her ne' er without his heart |
[06:40.88] |
ti: Cassandra | |
ar: Theatre of Tragedy | |
al: Aegis | |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Theatre of Tragedy |
[00:01.90] | |
[00:03.58] | Cassandra Theatre of Tragedy |
[00:07.60] | |
[00:34.97] | He gave to her yet tenfold claim' d in return |
[00:47.79] | She hath no life but the one he for her wrought |
[01:00.79] | Proffer' d to her his wauking heart she turn' d it down, |
[01:13.79] | Riposted with a telltale lore of lies and scorn. |
[01:23.47] | |
[01:24.73] | Prophetess or fond? |
[01:27.52] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[01:30.83] | " I ken tomorrow refell me if ye can!"" |
[01:38.21] | Yet the kiss and breath Apollo' s bane" |
[01:41.50] | Seer of the future, not of twain," |
[01:44.96] | " Sicker!", quoth Cassandra." |
[01:49.95] | |
[02:05.75] | Still, is she lief and quaint in his eyne, a sight divine? |
[02:18.54] | A mistress fuell' d by his prest haughtiness |
[02:31.65] | If he did grant, wherefore then did he not foresee, |
[02:44.66] | Belike egal as it to him might be |
[02:54.55] | |
[04:52.02] | Prophetess or fond? |
[04:26.13] | Prophetess or fond? |
[02:55.24] | Prophetess or fond? |
[04:54.92] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[04:29.00] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[02:58.19] | Tho' her parle of truth |
[04:58.26] | " I ken tomorrow refell me if ye can" |
[04:32.24] | " I ken tomorrow refell me if ye can" |
[03:01.58] | " I ken tomorrow refell me if ye can" |
[05:05.64] | Yet the kiss and breath Apollo' s bane" |
[04:39.76] | Yet the kiss and breath Apollo' s bane |
[03:08.97] | Yet the kiss and breath Apollo' s bane |
[05:08.73] | Seer of the future, not of twain |
[04:42.96] | Seer of the future, not of twain |
[03:12.25] | Seer of the future, not of twain |
[05:12.33] | " Sicker!" quoth Cassandra" |
[04:46.40] | " Sicker!" quoth Cassandra" |
[03:15.69] | " Sicker!" quoth Cassandra" |
[05:18.45] | |
[03:21.47] | |
[06:12.15] | ' Or was he an eried being, |
[05:20.15] | ' Or was he an eried being, |
[03:36.68] | ' Or was he an eried being, |
[06:18.68] | ' Or was he weening alack nay mo |
[05:26.62] | ' Or was he weening alack nay mo |
[03:42.94] | ' Or was he weening alack nay mo |
[06:25.02] | Her naysay raught his heart, |
[05:33.12] | Her naysay raught his heart, |
[03:49.38] | Her naysay raught his heart, |
[06:31.45] | Her daffing was the grave of all hope |
[05:39.69] | Her daffing was the grave of all hope |
[03:55.94] | Her daffing was the grave of all hope |
[05:46.07] | She belied her own words |
[04:02.29] | She belied her own words |
[05:52.54] | He thought her life, save moreo' er scourge |
[04:08.83] | He thought her life, save moreo' er scourge |
[05:59.02] | She held him august, yet wee |
[04:15.31] | She held him august, yet wee |
[06:05.66] | He left her ne' er without his heart |
[04:21.87] | He left her ne' er without his heart |
[06:40.88] |