Neither Shape nor Shadow - Be'lakor.lrc

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[00:00.00] 作词 : John Richardson/Shaun Sykes/George Kosmas/Steven Merry/James Vanden Broeck
[00:01.00] 作曲 : John Richardson/Shaun Sykes/George Kosmas/Steven Merry/James Vanden Broeck
[01:16.98]In the space of one night’s darkness
[01:21.19]They have gathered, somehow drawn
[01:25.03]To where sand and water meet
[01:29.03]To the place where nature mourns
[02:32.23]An army of one thousand souls
[02:36.85]Moved not by force of law
[02:41.14]But by an end of which they dreamt
[02:45.95]Returns to wade once more
[03:27.72]In the shallows, but a prelude
[03:32.28]To the greatest icy depths
[03:37.12]Where neither shape nor shadow
[03:41.47]Can persist in one who’s stepped
[03:45.93]Their unseeing eyes surveying
[03:50.38]Darkened scenes within their minds
[03:55.26]Now blissful, soon will falter
[03:59.49]Laying bare what now it hides
[04:14.25]Once submerged they may awaken
[04:18.70]Briefly grasping moonlit skies
[04:23.20]But a crescent moon accompaniment
[04:27.30]Merely ushers in the tide
[04:33.42]In the shallows, but a prelude
[04:37.98]To the greatest icy depths
[04:42.76]Where neither shape nor shadow
[04:47.04]Can persist in one who’s stepped
[06:10.66]Beneath horizons megalithic
[06:15.17]Rays of light’s first wonder
[06:18.26]Shall reveal an ashen shoreline strewn
[06:21.92]With the prints of those pulled under
文本歌词
作词 : John Richardson/Shaun Sykes/George Kosmas/Steven Merry/James Vanden Broeck
作曲 : John Richardson/Shaun Sykes/George Kosmas/Steven Merry/James Vanden Broeck
In the space of one night’s darkness
They have gathered, somehow drawn
To where sand and water meet
To the place where nature mourns
An army of one thousand souls
Moved not by force of law
But by an end of which they dreamt
Returns to wade once more
In the shallows, but a prelude
To the greatest icy depths
Where neither shape nor shadow
Can persist in one who’s stepped
Their unseeing eyes surveying
Darkened scenes within their minds
Now blissful, soon will falter
Laying bare what now it hides
Once submerged they may awaken
Briefly grasping moonlit skies
But a crescent moon accompaniment
Merely ushers in the tide
In the shallows, but a prelude
To the greatest icy depths
Where neither shape nor shadow
Can persist in one who’s stepped
Beneath horizons megalithic
Rays of light’s first wonder
Shall reveal an ashen shoreline strewn
With the prints of those pulled under