Tristan and Isolt - Heather Dale - Lyric
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As they went to Heaven, Heather Dale descended to Earth. She must have, because only an angel could sing like this. F**k the idiotic squawking that passes as music on TV nowadays, this is true music, true art, straight from Heaven. Sound doesn't get any finer than this.
I do feel for Blanchmaine. Her husband didn't love her through no fault of her own. At the same time, he couldn't help who he loved. It was a tragedy for all involved. True, tragic, beautiful forbidden love. TxI > RxJ.
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@moonflame232 midsummer nights dream or romeo and juliet?
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this song is so beautiful. very sad, but so beautiful <3
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I've got tears streaming down my face :(
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this song reminds me of a certain shakespherian tale.
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@buznuz1 not to mention the one in which Tristan is only a teenager when he falls in love with his uncles wife, and in turn his uncle sends him into war under the command of arthur. There he falls in love with Elaine of Astolat and gets a second chance at happiness.
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@hikarathefox depends on the version of Arthurian legends you go by
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@tristano87 wow that was such a polite arguement lmao
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I thought it was Sir Tristam
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@MindarinSummerland dont feel sorry for Blanchmaine she caused Tristans death........
I love this song! & heather dale, but in regards to TheFallOfDemise's comment, its not just in this song, Isolt was another name for Isolde, as was Iseult, Isotta & Yuseult, because in each legend the story of their love differs, from tristan, (or tristran/drustran) being a soilder, cousin of Isolde's betrothed, war lord or exile & Isolde getting pregnant, being killed, or committing suicide. Also their love being a result of a potion, trade or vision The legends our countless but all beautiful.
buznuz1 2 years ago 58
You don't need to apologize man ^^
Your's were a right doubt :)
See you!
Bye bye
tristano87 2 years ago 18