♪ ♫ Santiago G. C. ♫
Dalias en el Jardín
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Andante. Mychael Danna. Vanity Fair soundtrack (2004).
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El amor encontrará el camino
Over the mountains
And over the waves,
Under the fountains
And under the graves;
Under floods that are deepest,
Which Neptune obey;
Over rocks that are steepest
Love will find out the way.
..../...
...
You may train the eagle
To stoop to your fist;
Or you may inveigle
The phoenix of the east;
The lioness, you may move her
To give over her prey
But you ‘ll never stop a lover
He will find out his way.
If the earth it should part him
He would gallop it o'er;
If the seas should o'erthwart him,
He would swim to the shore;
Should his Love become a swallow,
Through the air to stray,
Love will lend wings to follow,
And will find out the way.
.../...
(Fragmento de la canción - poema: Love will find out the Way, de autor anónimo del siglo XVII, atribuido a Thomas Percy -obispo de Dromore-. Posteriormente fue utilizado por Pierre de Beaumarchais en el acto III de Las bodas de Fígaro -1778-).
Dalias en el Jardín
__________________
Andante. Mychael Danna. Vanity Fair soundtrack (2004).
__________________
El amor encontrará el camino
Over the mountains
And over the waves,
Under the fountains
And under the graves;
Under floods that are deepest,
Which Neptune obey;
Over rocks that are steepest
Love will find out the way.
..../...
...
You may train the eagle
To stoop to your fist;
Or you may inveigle
The phoenix of the east;
The lioness, you may move her
To give over her prey
But you ‘ll never stop a lover
He will find out his way.
If the earth it should part him
He would gallop it o'er;
If the seas should o'erthwart him,
He would swim to the shore;
Should his Love become a swallow,
Through the air to stray,
Love will lend wings to follow,
And will find out the way.
.../...
(Fragmento de la canción - poema: Love will find out the Way, de autor anónimo del siglo XVII, atribuido a Thomas Percy -obispo de Dromore-. Posteriormente fue utilizado por Pierre de Beaumarchais en el acto III de Las bodas de Fígaro -1778-).