lirik lagu this darkest winter – runrig
on a long dark loch
on a uist moor
before the winter turned
we watched the circle round the moon
and the storm clouds gather round
so i turned to you
but you were gone
so i turned for home alone
over last year’s rotting corn i walked
where the harvest winds had blown
the blinding lines
have turned away
shadows from your door
and my worn heart
is young today
this darkest winter gone
where the darkness whines
on an eerie wind
in the hour before the dawn
we scanned this wasted land for life
all seemed void and without form
so i turned to you
but you were gone
so i stood and watched alone
where the doubtless clouds of firstlight formed
their shapes across the soul
the blinding lines
have turned away
shadows from your door
and my worn heart
is young today
this darkest winter gone
so i turned by collar
to the wind
and i asked myself in vain
did i walk out there with you today
or did i come alone?
but then i saw
a distant sight
a heart behind the grey
come shining through the darkest sky
establishing my way
the blinding lines
have turned away
shadows from your door
and my worn heart
is young today
this darkest winter gone
the blinding lines
have turned away
shadows from your door
and my worn heart
is young today
this darkest winter gone
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- kumpulan lirik lagu warren haynes › lirik lagu spots of time (feat. railroad earth) – warren haynes
- kumpulan lirik lagu phon › lirik lagu 12 summers – phon
- kumpulan lirik lagu yk oficial › lirik lagu entre sabanas – yk oficial
- kumpulan lirik lagu lucas nino › lirik lagu misunderstood – lucas nino
- kumpulan lirik lagu august alsina › lirik lagu talk – august alsina
- kumpulan lirik lagu operators › lirik lagu low life – operators
- kumpulan lirik lagu sokodomo › lirik lagu 지구멸망 (global extinction) – sokodomo
- kumpulan lirik lagu ryan knight › lirik lagu sigh of relief – ryan knight
- kumpulan lirik lagu martnalia › lirik lagu melhor pra você – mart’nália