Vocal: Steven Hales (UK) Music and Arrangement: Kenneth Lavrsen (Denmark) Music, Lyrics: Stan Loh
Stan loves music, is published (EMI/Capitol), and has experience performing on radio and TV when it was live in the good old days. These days he's just writing
Songwriter of pop, country, inspirational songs. I like to write. I travel a lot to Asia...so my music may have an Asian influence.
Story behind the song
The Hindsgavl Castle, Denmark, has its own ghost roaming the grounds. She is called The White Lady and bears a tragic story. On the day of her wedding, the coach carrying her to Hindsgavl crashed into a pond, and she got stuck in the coach and drowned. Now she is looking for her husband mainly in the park at midnight, but she has been spotted a few places around the castle as well. She only approaches men, as she seeks for her husband, and people say she disappears with a sigh, when she discovers none of them are her husband. It is also said that the ring for her finger is still somewhere around the castle.
Lyrics
The White Lady Sings
© December 26, 2014. Song about the Ghost of Hindsgavl Castle
She wore her wedding gown,
Pieces can be found,
Sounds of smashing windows,
Her wedding ring could not bestow,
Lights through worn pine floors!
She seeks her loved one still,
Through pond and water mill,
But all she does is sigh,
Cause her prize is far not nigh,
Sounds of curdling cries.
Sing! White Lady sing,
Sing out loud the bells must ring,
Right through the walls,
Right through the halls,
“Pull hard good stallions”, she cries, the trumpets call!
No shards of broken glass,
Nor ring of golden past,
But honeymooners want,
The excitement that cannot grant,
Silence through old oak doors.
Sing! White Lady sing,
Sing out loud the bells must ring,
Right through the walls,
Right through the halls,
“Pull hard good stallions”, she cries, the trumpets call!
Sing! White Lady sing,
Sing out loud the bells must ring,
Right through the walls,
Right through the halls,
“Pull hard good stallions”, she cries, the trumpets call!