Lirik Lagu Errantry - William Elvin
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TIPS PENCARIAN LIRIK FAVORIT ANDA
ANDA MENGETAHUI JUDUL DAN NAMA PENYANYI
- Ketikkan nama penyanyi dan judul lagu, berikan tanda kutip di judul lagu, misal: Yovie "Menjaga Hati";
- bila tidak berhasil, coba untuk mengilangkan tanda kutip, misal: Yovie Menjaga Hati; atau
- dapat juga dengan mengeklik menu A B C D.., lalu cari berdasarkan nama artis. Yovie dimulai dengan Y, klik Y. Lihat daftar lagu, dan dapatkan yang Anda cari.
ANDA TAK MENGETAHUI JUDUL LAGU, TAPI MENGETAHUI NAMA PENYANYI
- Ketik nama penyanyi, misal: YOVIE, akan muncul banyak halaman, telusuri dan pilih dari halaman-halaman tersebut; atau
- klik menu A B C D E ... berdasarkan nama artis Y, cari Yovie, dan cari lirik yang Anda cari.
ANDA TAK MENGETAHUI JUDUL LAGU, TAPI MENGETAHUI SYAIR
- Ketikkan penggalan syair yang Anda ketahui, misal:
Tanpamu tiada berarti
Tak mampu lagi berdiri
Cahaya kasihmu menuntunku
Kembali dalam dekapan tanganmu - Masukkan kata-kata penting. Misal: tiada berarti berdiri cahaya dekapan.
- Hindari kata-kata yang berkemungkinan memiliki ada dua versi atau lebih. Misal: tanpamu dapat ditulis tanpa mu.
TETAP TIDAK DAPAT MENEMUKAN LIRIK YANG ANDA CARI
- Pilih menu A B C D E ... berdasarkan nama artis atau judul lagu.
- Bila masih tidak dapat menemukan lirik yang Anda cari, mungkin kami bisa membantu Anda. Silakan menghubungi kami.
There was a merry passenger,a messenger, a mariner:he built a gilded gondolato wander in, and had in hera load of yellow orangesand porridge for his provender;he perfumed her with marjoramand cardamom and lavender.
He called the wind of argosieswith cargoes in to carry himacross the rivers seventeenthat lay between to tarry him.He landed all in lonelinesswhere stonily the pebbles onthe running river Derrilyngoes merrily for ever on.He journeyed then through meadow-landsto Shadow-land that dreary lay,and under hill and over hillwent roving still a weary way.
He sat and sang a melody,his errantry a-tarrying;he begged a pretty butterflythat fluttered by to marry him.She scorned him and she scoffed at him,she laughed at him upityingso long he studied wizardryand sigaldry and smithying.
He wove a tissue airy-thinto snare her in; to follow herhe made him beetle-leather wingand feather wing of swallow hair.He caught her in bewildermentwith filament of spider-thread;he made her soft pavilionsof lilies, and a bridal bedof flowers and of thistle-downto nestle down and rest her in;and silken webs of filmy whiteand silver light he dressed her in.
He threaded gems in necklaces,but recklessly she squandered themand fell to bitter quarrelling;then sorrowing he wandered on,and there he left her withering,as shivering he fled away;with windy weather followingon swallow-wing he sped away.
He passed the archipelagoeswhere yellow grows the marigold,where countless silver fountains are,and mountains are of fairy-gold.He took to war and foraying,a-harrying beyond the sea,and roaming over Belmarieand Thellamie and Fantasie.
He made a shield and morionof coral and of ivory,a sword he made of emerald,and terrible his rivalrywith elven-knights of Aerie
He called the wind of argosieswith cargoes in to carry himacross the rivers seventeenthat lay between to tarry him.He landed all in lonelinesswhere stonily the pebbles onthe running river Derrilyngoes merrily for ever on.He journeyed then through meadow-landsto Shadow-land that dreary lay,and under hill and over hillwent roving still a weary way.
He sat and sang a melody,his errantry a-tarrying;he begged a pretty butterflythat fluttered by to marry him.She scorned him and she scoffed at him,she laughed at him upityingso long he studied wizardryand sigaldry and smithying.
He wove a tissue airy-thinto snare her in; to follow herhe made him beetle-leather wingand feather wing of swallow hair.He caught her in bewildermentwith filament of spider-thread;he made her soft pavilionsof lilies, and a bridal bedof flowers and of thistle-downto nestle down and rest her in;and silken webs of filmy whiteand silver light he dressed her in.
He threaded gems in necklaces,but recklessly she squandered themand fell to bitter quarrelling;then sorrowing he wandered on,and there he left her withering,as shivering he fled away;with windy weather followingon swallow-wing he sped away.
He passed the archipelagoeswhere yellow grows the marigold,where countless silver fountains are,and mountains are of fairy-gold.He took to war and foraying,a-harrying beyond the sea,and roaming over Belmarieand Thellamie and Fantasie.
He made a shield and morionof coral and of ivory,a sword he made of emerald,and terrible his rivalrywith elven-knights of Aerie