Song | And When He Falleth |
Artist | Theatre of Tragedy |
Album | Velvet Darkness They Fear |
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[00:00.00] | 作词 : Bjastad, Raymond ... |
[00:18.490] | L :Be my kin free fro carnal and sin, |
[00:44.800] | Bridle the thoughts of Master. |
[00:57.550] | R :There hath past away a glore fro the Earth; |
[01:09.430] | A glore that in the hearts and minds of men, |
[01:21.800] | Men demented blindfolded by light, |
[01:34.260] | Hourisheth as weed in their well-groom'd garihs." |
[01:47.020] | R :Might I too was blindfolded ere, |
[01:55.620] | L :The quality of mercy and absolution, |
[02:00.570] | R :Tho'years have master'd me |
[02:07.640] | L :Whence cometh such qualities? |
[02:12.040] | R :A masque of this to fashion: |
[02:22.240] | L :Build thyself a mirror in which |
[02:24.570] | R :Seer blest,thou best philosopher! |
[02:32.920] | L :Solely wanton images of thy desire appear! |
[02:54.580] | R :Tis the Divine Comedy - |
[03:11.680] | L :Tis the Divine Tragedy - |
[03:14.780] | L&R :The fool and the mocking court; |
[03:27.180] | Fool,kneel now,and ring thy bells! |
[03:39.830] | R :We hold the Earth fro Heaven away." |
[03:54.730] | L :Make us guffaw at thy futile follies, |
[03:59.880] | Yet for our blunders -Oh,in shame;M :That cross you wear around your neck; |
[04:08.310] | is it only a decoration,or are you a true Christian believer?Earth beareth no balm for mistakes - |
[04:11.180] | L&R :We hold the Earth fro Hell away." |
[04:13.880] | F :Yes,I believe –truly |
[04:16.930] | M :Then I want you to remove it at once! |
[04:18.970] | And never to wear it within this castle again! |
[04:21.990] | Do you know how a falcon is trained my dear? |
[04:24.900] | Her eyes are sown shut.Blinded temporarily |
[04:29.150] | she suffers the whims of her God patiently, |
[04:33.170] | until her will is submerged and she learns to serve – |
[04:37.330] | as your God taught and blinded you with crosses. |
[04:40.370] | F :You had me take off my cross because it offended... |
[04:43.440] | M :It offended no-one.No -it simply appears |
[04:47.420] | to me to be discourteous to...to wear |
[04:51.710] | the symbol of a deity long dead. |
[04:54.610] | My ancestors tried to find it.And to open |
[05:00.710] | the door that separates us from our Creator. |
[05:04.110] | F :But you need no doors to find God.If you believe... |
[05:06.600] | M :Believe?!If you believe you are gullible. |
[05:14.900] | Can you look around this world and believe |
[05:19.150] | in the goodness of a god who rules it?Famine,Pestilence,War,Disease and Death! |
[05:24.210] | They rule this world. |
[05:26.460] | F :There is also love and life and hope. |
[05:29.180] | M :Very little hope I assure you.No. |
[05:32.300] | If a god of love and life ever did exist... |
[05:35.370] | he is long since dead. |
[05:39.120] | Someone...something rules in his place. |
[05:45.140] | R :Believe?In a deity long dead?–I would rather be a pagan suckled in creeds outworn; |
[05:57.210] | With faartytales fill'd up in head: |
[06:04.020] | Thoughts of the Book stillborn." |
[06:11.720] | L :Shadow of annoyance – |
[06:24.720] | Ne'er come hither |
[06:27.750] | ...And then He falleth,…… |
[06:32.350] | He falleth like Lucifer |
[06:41.210] | Ne'er to ascend again..." |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Bjastad, Raymond ... |
[00:18.490] | L : Be my kin free fro carnal and sin, |
[00:44.800] | Bridle the thoughts of Master. |
[00:57.550] | R : There hath past away a glore fro the Earth |
[01:09.430] | A glore that in the hearts and minds of men, |
[01:21.800] | Men demented blindfolded by light, |
[01:34.260] | Hourisheth as weed in their wellgroom' d garihs." |
[01:47.020] | R : Might I too was blindfolded ere, |
[01:55.620] | L : The quality of mercy and absolution, |
[02:00.570] | R : Tho' years have master' d me |
[02:07.640] | L : Whence cometh such qualities? |
[02:12.040] | R : A masque of this to fashion: |
[02:22.240] | L : Build thyself a mirror in which |
[02:24.570] | R : Seer blest, thou best philosopher! |
[02:32.920] | L : Solely wanton images of thy desire appear! |
[02:54.580] | R : Tis the Divine Comedy |
[03:11.680] | L : Tis the Divine Tragedy |
[03:14.780] | L R : The fool and the mocking court |
[03:27.180] | Fool, kneel now, and ring thy bells! |
[03:39.830] | R : We hold the Earth fro Heaven away." |
[03:54.730] | L : Make us guffaw at thy futile follies, |
[03:59.880] | Yet for our blunders Oh, in shame M : That cross you wear around your neck |
[04:08.310] | is it only a decoration, or are you a true Christian believer? Earth beareth no balm for mistakes |
[04:11.180] | L R : We hold the Earth fro Hell away." |
[04:13.880] | F : Yes, I believe truly |
[04:16.930] | M : Then I want you to remove it at once! |
[04:18.970] | And never to wear it within this castle again! |
[04:21.990] | Do you know how a falcon is trained my dear? |
[04:24.900] | Her eyes are sown shut. Blinded temporarily |
[04:29.150] | she suffers the whims of her God patiently, |
[04:33.170] | until her will is submerged and she learns to serve |
[04:37.330] | as your God taught and blinded you with crosses. |
[04:40.370] | F : You had me take off my cross because it offended... |
[04:43.440] | M : It offended noone. No it simply appears |
[04:47.420] | to me to be discourteous to... to wear |
[04:51.710] | the symbol of a deity long dead. |
[04:54.610] | My ancestors tried to find it. And to open |
[05:00.710] | the door that separates us from our Creator. |
[05:04.110] | F : But you need no doors to find God. If you believe... |
[05:06.600] | M : Believe?! If you believe you are gullible. |
[05:14.900] | Can you look around this world and believe |
[05:19.150] | in the goodness of a god who rules it? Famine, Pestilence, War, Disease and Death! |
[05:24.210] | They rule this world. |
[05:26.460] | F : There is also love and life and hope. |
[05:29.180] | M : Very little hope I assure you. No. |
[05:32.300] | If a god of love and life ever did exist... |
[05:35.370] | he is long since dead. |
[05:39.120] | Someone... something rules in his place. |
[05:45.140] | R : Believe? In a deity long dead? I would rather be a pagan suckled in creeds outworn |
[05:57.210] | With faartytales fill' d up in head: |
[06:04.020] | Thoughts of the Book stillborn." |
[06:11.720] | L : Shadow of annoyance |
[06:24.720] | Ne' er come hither |
[06:27.750] | ... And then He falleth, |
[06:32.350] | He falleth like Lucifer |
[06:41.210] | Ne' er to ascend again..." |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Bjastad, Raymond ... |
[00:18.490] | L : Be my kin free fro carnal and sin, |
[00:44.800] | Bridle the thoughts of Master. |
[00:57.550] | R : There hath past away a glore fro the Earth |
[01:09.430] | A glore that in the hearts and minds of men, |
[01:21.800] | Men demented blindfolded by light, |
[01:34.260] | Hourisheth as weed in their wellgroom' d garihs." |
[01:47.020] | R : Might I too was blindfolded ere, |
[01:55.620] | L : The quality of mercy and absolution, |
[02:00.570] | R : Tho' years have master' d me |
[02:07.640] | L : Whence cometh such qualities? |
[02:12.040] | R : A masque of this to fashion: |
[02:22.240] | L : Build thyself a mirror in which |
[02:24.570] | R : Seer blest, thou best philosopher! |
[02:32.920] | L : Solely wanton images of thy desire appear! |
[02:54.580] | R : Tis the Divine Comedy |
[03:11.680] | L : Tis the Divine Tragedy |
[03:14.780] | L R : The fool and the mocking court |
[03:27.180] | Fool, kneel now, and ring thy bells! |
[03:39.830] | R : We hold the Earth fro Heaven away." |
[03:54.730] | L : Make us guffaw at thy futile follies, |
[03:59.880] | Yet for our blunders Oh, in shame M : That cross you wear around your neck |
[04:08.310] | is it only a decoration, or are you a true Christian believer? Earth beareth no balm for mistakes |
[04:11.180] | L R : We hold the Earth fro Hell away." |
[04:13.880] | F : Yes, I believe truly |
[04:16.930] | M : Then I want you to remove it at once! |
[04:18.970] | And never to wear it within this castle again! |
[04:21.990] | Do you know how a falcon is trained my dear? |
[04:24.900] | Her eyes are sown shut. Blinded temporarily |
[04:29.150] | she suffers the whims of her God patiently, |
[04:33.170] | until her will is submerged and she learns to serve |
[04:37.330] | as your God taught and blinded you with crosses. |
[04:40.370] | F : You had me take off my cross because it offended... |
[04:43.440] | M : It offended noone. No it simply appears |
[04:47.420] | to me to be discourteous to... to wear |
[04:51.710] | the symbol of a deity long dead. |
[04:54.610] | My ancestors tried to find it. And to open |
[05:00.710] | the door that separates us from our Creator. |
[05:04.110] | F : But you need no doors to find God. If you believe... |
[05:06.600] | M : Believe?! If you believe you are gullible. |
[05:14.900] | Can you look around this world and believe |
[05:19.150] | in the goodness of a god who rules it? Famine, Pestilence, War, Disease and Death! |
[05:24.210] | They rule this world. |
[05:26.460] | F : There is also love and life and hope. |
[05:29.180] | M : Very little hope I assure you. No. |
[05:32.300] | If a god of love and life ever did exist... |
[05:35.370] | he is long since dead. |
[05:39.120] | Someone... something rules in his place. |
[05:45.140] | R : Believe? In a deity long dead? I would rather be a pagan suckled in creeds outworn |
[05:57.210] | With faartytales fill' d up in head: |
[06:04.020] | Thoughts of the Book stillborn." |
[06:11.720] | L : Shadow of annoyance |
[06:24.720] | Ne' er come hither |
[06:27.750] | ... And then He falleth, |
[06:32.350] | He falleth like Lucifer |
[06:41.210] | Ne' er to ascend again..." |