At The Lake

White Angels

At The Lake


I. One day, one evening so far from my home 
What I saw I'll remember till death. 
I didn't know that than but I can say 
I was an eyewitness to Love's miracle. 
II. There werw a couple of beautiful swans 
Their calmness and grace was unreal 
A language without words was connecting them 
And their souls were seeming to be one. 

Chorus: Every morning the sun was rising for them 
The sunlight was shinning for their love 
two clean hearts beating for each other 
So many seas are roaring about them 
Every evening the sun was setting for them 
The sunsets were glowing by their love 
They were living without desires 
except one: to be together till death. 

III. Is it possible to be always true? 
Is happiness, love and peace eternal? 
By a short while we believe that's true but even 
The most beautiful story has an own end. 

Chorus: One night a storm was brewing, waves 
grew up like huge mountains one 
of them covered one of those White Angels 
and broke his wing so he couldn�t fly up... 
The storm was rising and growing stronger 
Lightenings and thunders were screaming 
"Fly up, thunders have no mercy for us, 
Promise me you will stay alive!" 

IV. One while, one moment can change the course of time 
One thunder could kill this innocent life 
Oh God, one White Angel stayed alone 
With his yearning, despair and solitude... 
V. Many years later I came to this place 
to meet my memories and wake up my dream 
I was sure I will find the sea where they were 
What I saw was beyond all my thoughts... 

Chorus: Every morning the sun was rising for them 
The sunlight was shining for their love 
two clean hearts beating for each other 
So many seas are roaring about them 
Every evening the sun was setting for them 
The sunsets were glowing by their love 
They were living without desires 
except one: to be together till death. 

VI. In the middle of the desert were two huge trees 
Their branches and boughs were braided 
They know that life is too valuable 
not to make it unusual and of worth.