[Phantom] My mother bore me in the southern wild I live in darkness but my soul is light Light as the forehead of an English child But I'm in darkness and bereaved of light
My mother taught me underneath a tree And sitting down before the heat of day She took me on her lap and kissed me And pointing to the east began to say
"Look upon the rising sun. There God does live And gives his light and gives his heat away And all the trees and flowers and beasts and men Receive their comfort from the morning through the bright noon day
"And we are put on Earth a little space That we may learn to bear the beams of love And these poor bodies and this ravaged face Are but a cloud, and like a shady grove
"For when our souls have learned the heat to bear The clouds will vanish, we will hear His voice saying Come out from the grove, My love and care And around My golden tent like lambs rejoice"
Thus did my mother say and kissed me And thus I say to little English boy When we are both from light and dark clouds free And around the tent of God we both rejoice
I will shade him from the heat Till he can bear to lean in joy upon our father's knee And then I'll stand and stroke his silver hair And be like him, and he will then love me
Voices in my night will cry Christine And every drop of rain that falls Will be Christine
You are the only one My only chance of happiness My golden leaf of autumn My Christine
Look within this heart of mine, Christine The very constant soul and music, of Christine Behind this mortal mask This terror of a face conceals The gesture and the grace of you, Christine
No one else must ever have Christine If not for me you'd be for no one else, Christine If I am guilty, I'd be guilty of An innocence whose name is love
And never, no never will you ever be For anyone else and except for me I damn you when I love And I love you and I damn you My Christine!Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.