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Matthew Lane, Bressanone: The Saddest Parting Love Song in the World, Wolf, Man and Nature Bressanone

author:Singing little Ho
Matthew Lane, Bressanone: The Saddest Parting Love Song in the World, Wolf, Man and Nature Bressanone

Overheard a Matthew song from the bus radio? Lane's Bressanone. Originally, I had already arrived at the station, but the song had not yet been finished, so I did not want to get off the bus, and I had to sit for one more stop and listen to the whole song before getting off the bus and walking back.

It's a sad song about family, about love, about parting, about man and nature, and about wolves. In 1992, some local governments in Canada implemented a program called reindeer increments, in which wolves had to be hunted in large numbers. Every time I hear this song, I feel as if I see a large number of wolves, standing under the stars, looking at the distant homeland, lonely and sad...

I stand under the stars of Bressanone / and the stars, on the other side of the sky, shine on Brielle / Please let go gently, for I must go far...

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Bressanone</h1>

Original singer: Matthew Lane

Cover: Xiao Ho

Here I stand in Bressanone

I stood in Bressanone

with the stars up in the sky

Under the starry sky

Are they shining over Brenner

A faint light illuminated Blair

and upon the other side

From the other side of the sky

you would be a sweet surrender

You send out a sweet smile and stop and stare

I must go the other way

I will be forced to leave

And my train will carry me onward

The parting train will take me away

though my heart would surdly stay

Only the beating heart does not want to leave

Wo my heart would surely stay

Whoops, the beating heart doesn't want to leave

Now the clouds are flying by me

I want to fly

and the moon is on the rise

Blend in with the rising moon

I have left the stars behind me

Let the stars surround me

they were disamonds in your skies

They wrap their souls around your starry sky

You would be a sweet surrender

though my heart would surely stay

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