Fountain Of Innocence - Cathedral.lrc

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[00:00.00] 作词 : Dorrian, Jennings
[00:01.00] 作曲 : Jennings
[01:00.48]Fountain of youth, lifespirit flows into a well of truths, of cold and dim repose.
[01:09.90]I craved to be as high as the pillowy clouds, to walk amongst the tall, who used to look back down and frown. [Chorus:]
[01:23.91]Now here I stand by the wasteland, where our dreams began.
[01:35.91]From these once golden fields our curiosity ran...
[02:49.89]I chased the sugar claw through temptation's door, the bitterness
[02:56.19]I found...sweetness
[03:03.06]I taste no more
[03:12.15]From the play ground to the slayground, the sombre middleground absords the emptiness. [Chorus 2:]
[03:16.44]Look back across the marble sea of discovery, a fountain of innocent flows in juvenescence.
[03:18.54]I'm resident in corridors of sentiment.
[03:21.18]I face the wall - discovery terminal, but there's no more false truths
[03:35.01]I wish to discover, and
[03:39.03]I am physically unable, to tread back down those corridors.
[03:44.64]Fountain of youth, oh how
[04:06.63]I bathed in your innocence, and now in cold repose,
[04:19.02]I must face the bitter truth...
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作词 : Dorrian, Jennings
作曲 : Jennings
Fountain of youth, lifespirit flows into a well of truths, of cold and dim repose.
I craved to be as high as the pillowy clouds, to walk amongst the tall, who used to look back down and frown.
Now here I stand by the wasteland, where our dreams began.
From these once golden fields our curiosity ran...
I chased the sugar claw through temptation's door, the bitterness
I found...sweetness
I taste no more
From the play ground to the slayground, the sombre middleground absords the emptiness.
Look back across the marble sea of discovery, a fountain of innocent flows in juvenescence.
I'm resident in corridors of sentiment.
I face the wall - discovery terminal, but there's no more false truths
I wish to discover, and
I am physically unable, to tread back down those corridors.
Fountain of youth, oh how
I bathed in your innocence, and now in cold repose,
I must face the bitter truth...