[00:00.000] 作曲 : Chris DeBlasio[00:01.000] 作词 : 弗朗西斯·夸勒斯(Francis Quarles,1592-1644)[00:11.277]Even like two little bank-dividing brooks,[00:17.937]That wash the pebbles with their wanton stream,[00:25.929]And having ranged and searched a thousand nook[00:33.033]Meet both at length in silver-breasted Thames[00:40.137]Where in a greater current they conjoin[00:49.461]So I my Best-Beloved's am, so he is mine[01:12.105]Even so we met; and after long pursuit[01:33.416]Even so we joined; we both became entire[01:39.632]No need for either to renew a suit,[01:48.068]For I was flax and he was flames of fire[01:51.620]Our firm united souls did more than[02:06.716]So I my Best-Beloved's am, so he is mine.[02:33.799]If all those glittering monarchs that command[02:43.567]The servile quarters of this earthly ball[02:53.335]Should tender in exchange their shares of land,[02:56.887]I would not change my fortunes for them all:[03:07.543]Their wealth is but a counter to my coin;[03:13.137]The world's but theirs, but my Beloved's mine.[03:29.859]Nay, more: if the fair Thespian ladies all[03:40.800]Should heap together their diviner treasure,[03:50.859]That treasure should be deemed a price too small[03:55.859]To buy a minute's lease of half my pleasure.[04:08.859]'Tis not the sacred wealth of all the Nine[04:18.800]Can buy my heart from him, or his from being mine.