Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Village Street, artist - PROJECT LA. Album song Collection of Sadness, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 16.10.2017
Record label: Project La
Song language: English
The Village Street |
IN these rapid, restless shadows, |
Once I walked at eventide, |
When a gentle, silent maiden, |
Walked in beauty at my side |
She alone there walked beside me |
All in beauty, like a bride. |
Pallidly the moon was shining |
On the dewy meadows nigh; |
On the silvery, silent rivers, |
on the mountains far and high |
On the ocean’s star-lit waters, |
Where the winds a-weary die Slowly, |
silently we wandered |
From the open cottage door, |
Underneath the elm’s long branches |
To the pavement bending o’er; |
Underneath the mossy willow |
And the dying sycamore. |
With the myriad stars in beauty |
All bedight, the heavens were seen, |
Radiant hopes were bright around me, |
Like the light of stars serene; |
Like the mellow midnight splendor of the Night’s Trradiate queen. |
Audibly the elm-leaves whispered Peaceful, pleasant melodies, |
Like the distant murmured music of unquiet, lovely seas: |
While the winds were hushed in stumber In the fragrant flowers and |
trees. |
Wondrous and unwonted beauty Still adorning all did seem, |
While I told my love in fables 'Neath the willows by the stream, |
Would the heart have kept unspoken Love that was its rarest dream! |
Instantly away we wandered In the shadowy twilight tide, She, |
the silent, scornful maiden, Walking calmly at my side, |
With a step serene and stately, All in beauty, all in pride. |
Swift and keen there came unto me Ritter memories of the past On me, |
like the rain in Autumn On the dead leaves, |
cold and fast Underneath the elms we parte By the lowly cottage door; |
One brief word alone was uttered Never on our lips before; |
And away I walked forlornly, Broken-hearted evermore. |
Slowly, |
silently I loitered, Homeward, in the night, alone; |
Sudden anguish bound my spirit, |
That my youth had never known Wild unrest, |
like that which cometh When the Night’s tmst dream hath flown. |
Now, |
to me the elm-leaves whisper Mad, discordant melodies, |
And keen melodies like shadows ttaunt the moaning willow |
trees, And the sycamores with laughter Mock me in the nightly breeze. |
Sad and pale the Autumn moonlight Through the sighing foliage |
streams; |
And each morning, midnight shadow, |
Shadow of my sorrow seems; |
Strive, heart, |
forget thine idol! |
And, o soul, forget thy dreams! |