| Song | The Fountain Of Salmacis |
| Artist | Genesis |
| Album | Genesis 1970-1975 |
| 作词 : Banks, Collins, Gabriel ... | |
| From a dense forest of tall dark pine wood | |
| Mount Ida rises like an island | |
| Within a hidden cave, nymphs had kept a child | |
| Hermaphroditus, son of | |
| Gods, so afraid of their love | |
| As the dawn creeps up the sky | |
| The hunter caught sight of a doe | |
| In desire for conquest | |
| He found himself within a glade, he'd not beheld before | |
| Where are you, my father? | |
| Give wisdom to your son | |
| And as his strengths began to fail | |
| He saw a shimmering lake | |
| A shadow in the dark green depths | |
| Disturbed the strange tranquility | |
| The waters are disturbed | |
| Some creature has been stirred | |
| As he rushed to quench his thirst | |
| A fountain spring appeared before him | |
| And as his heated breath brushed through the cool mist | |
| A liquid voice called, "Son of Gods, drink from my spring" | |
| The water tasted strangely sweet | |
| Behind him the voice called again | |
| He turned and saw her, in a cloak of mist alone | |
| And as he gazed, her eyes were filled with the darkness of the lake | |
| We shall be one | |
| We shall be joined as one | |
| Away from me cold-blooded woman | |
| Your thirst is not mine | |
| Nothing will cause us to part | |
| Hear me, oh | |
| GodsUnearthly calm descended from the sky | |
| And then their flesh and bones were strangely merged | |
| Forever to be joined as one | |
| The creature crawled into the lake | |
| A fading voice was heard, "And I beg, yes I begThat all who touch this spring may share my fate" | |
| We are the one | |
| We are the one | |
| Both had given everything they had | |
| A lover's dream had been fulfilled at last | |
| Forever still beneath the lake |
| zuò cí : Banks, Collins, Gabriel ... | |
| From a dense forest of tall dark pine wood | |
| Mount Ida rises like an island | |
| Within a hidden cave, nymphs had kept a child | |
| Hermaphroditus, son of | |
| Gods, so afraid of their love | |
| As the dawn creeps up the sky | |
| The hunter caught sight of a doe | |
| In desire for conquest | |
| He found himself within a glade, he' d not beheld before | |
| Where are you, my father? | |
| Give wisdom to your son | |
| And as his strengths began to fail | |
| He saw a shimmering lake | |
| A shadow in the dark green depths | |
| Disturbed the strange tranquility | |
| The waters are disturbed | |
| Some creature has been stirred | |
| As he rushed to quench his thirst | |
| A fountain spring appeared before him | |
| And as his heated breath brushed through the cool mist | |
| A liquid voice called, " Son of Gods, drink from my spring" | |
| The water tasted strangely sweet | |
| Behind him the voice called again | |
| He turned and saw her, in a cloak of mist alone | |
| And as he gazed, her eyes were filled with the darkness of the lake | |
| We shall be one | |
| We shall be joined as one | |
| Away from me coldblooded woman | |
| Your thirst is not mine | |
| Nothing will cause us to part | |
| Hear me, oh | |
| GodsUnearthly calm descended from the sky | |
| And then their flesh and bones were strangely merged | |
| Forever to be joined as one | |
| The creature crawled into the lake | |
| A fading voice was heard, " And I beg, yes I begThat all who touch this spring may share my fate" | |
| We are the one | |
| We are the one | |
| Both had given everything they had | |
| A lover' s dream had been fulfilled at last | |
| Forever still beneath the lake |