[00:00.00] 作曲 : Arthur Sullivan[00:21.34]Seated one day at the organ,[00:25.62]I was weary and ill at ease,[00:30.57]And my fingers wandered idly[00:35.41]Over the noisy keys.[00:38.91][00:39.63]I know not what I was playing,[00:44.21]Or what I was dreaming then;[00:49.23]But I struck one chord of music,[00:52.91]Like the sound of a great Amen.[01:08.74][01:17.11]It flooded the crimson twilight,[01:21.46]Like the close of an angel's psalm,[01:26.10]And it lay on my fevered spirit[01:30.28]With a touch of infinite calm.[01:34.01][01:34.87]It quieted pain and sorrow,[01:39.05]Like love overcoming strife;[01:43.55]It seemed the harmonious echo[01:48.18]From our discordant life.[01:52.43][01:52.93]It linked all perplexed meanings[01:57.38]Into one perfect peace,[02:01.87]And trembled away into silence[02:06.41]As if it were loth to cease.[02:10.98][02:11.34]I have sought, but I seek it vainly,[02:15.17]That one lost chord divine,[02:19.51]Which came from the soul of the organ,[02:24.11]And entered into mine.[02:27.88][02:36.94]It may be that death's bright angel[02:42.10]Will speak in that chord again,[02:46.68]It may be that only in Heav'n[02:51.55]I shall hear that grand Amen.