[00:00.000] 作词 : Arne Stockhammer[00:00.201] 作曲 : Arne Stockhammer[00:00.402]Centennial Legend -Eden's Bridge[00:10.380]He was named Nineteenhundred 'TD'[00:15.104]In the ship's belly lies his cradle[00:19.925]Had no birthday and no land for[00:26.453]The ocean has no bounds Virginian sounds[00:33.818]And he faced the world from inside[00:40.24]The ballroom of splendid skies[00:44.541]And on the grand piano[00:49.04]His hands light as butterflies[00:53.606]He played for the rich and for the poor[00:58.952]Thrilling the hearts of all[01:03.518]The world could have been beneath his feet[01:08.551]Searching the call the voice of the sea[01:15.390]Old chandelier tells a story[01:19.782]Old piano still echoes in here[01:24.877]Old ship lies rusted in the port[01:30.277]And the best years fade away[01:34.898]The splendor has gone[01:39.242]Not what he saw could hold him back[01:44.459]It was what he didn't see[01:49.278]There was no end in this town[01:53.770]Keys so eternally[01:57.782]But this was God's piano[02:03.546]He heard on the gangway there[02:07.972]He couldn't leave forever[02:12.731]Sea to somewhere[02:19.433]Bow and stern all the wishes between[02:26.488]Wishes to yearn[02:31.399]The world outside is a dream[02:36.136]A lone dream long time gone[02:39.830]And when the whole world's leaving[02:44.07]The music will always stay[02:48.870]And if a story's worth to tell[02:54.19]The end will be far away[02:57.616]The final notes lie mute upon the sand[03:08.118]When land is a ship too big[03:11.950]A woman out of reach[03:18.06]A journey too far a whiff too strong[03:22.736]He didn't exist for anyone[04:09.509]Bow and stern[04:12.61]All the wishes between[04:17.187]Wishes to yearn[04:21.981]The world outside is a dream[04:26.392]A lone dream long time gone[04:30.456]And when the whole world's leaving[04:34.752]The music will always stay[04:39.190]And if a story's worth to tell[04:44.577]The end will be far away[04:48.182]The final notes lie mute upon the sand[04:57.922]And in this lonesome end[05:02.647]Final notes lie mute upon sand