The Prohibition

歌词
Take heed of loving me;
At least remember, I forbade it thee;
Not that I shall repair my unthrifty waste
Of breath and blood, upon thy sighs, and tears,
By being to thee then what to me thou wast;
But so great joy our life at once outwears.
Then, lest thy love, by my death, frustrate be,
If thou love me, take heed of loving me.
Take heed of hating me,
Or too much triumph in the victory;
Not that I shall be mine own officer,
And hate with hate again retaliate;
But thou wilt lose the style of conqueror,
If I, thy conquest, perish by thy hate.
Then, lest my being nothing lessen thee,
If thou hate me, take heed of hating me.
Yet, love and hate me too,
So, these extremes shall ne'er their office do;
Love me, that I may die the gentler way;
Hate me, because thy love is too great for me;
Or let these two, themselves, not me, decay;
So shall I live thy stage, not triumph be;
Lest thou thy love and hate, and me undo,
O let me live, yet love and hate me too.
专辑信息
1.Lamentoso
2.The Night
3.Summer Song
4.The Border
5.By the Fjord
6.A Valediction: Of Weeping
7.The Dream
8.The Prohibition
9.The Flea
10.A Noctural Upon St. Lucy's Day, Being the Shortest Day
11.The Sun Rising
12.Air and Angels
13.Love's Alchemy
14.Break of Day
15.A Hymn to God the Father