Tangerine Dream

Astrophel And Stella
Text : Sir Philip Sidney Who is it that, this dark night, underneath my window plaineth ? It is one who from thy sight being, ah, exiled, disdaineth every other vulgar light. Why, alas, and are you he ? Be not yet those fancies changed ? Dear, when you find change in me, though from me you be estranged, let my change to ruin be. Well, in absence this will die : leave to see, and leave to wonder. Absence sure will help, if I can learn how myself to sunder from what in my heart doth lie. But time will these thoughts remove; Time doth work what no man knoweth. Time doth as the subject prove : what time still the affection groweth in the faithful turtle-dove. Letras de cancionesWhat if you new beauties see ? Will not they stir new affection ? I will thinkthey pictures be (image-like, of saint´s perfection) poorly counterfeiting thee. But your reason´s purest light bids you leave no such spite ! Never doth thy beauty flourish more than in my reason´s sight. From Letras Mania