Lyrics by Wuthering Heights

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  1. A Sinner's Confession
  2. Away!
  3. Beautifool
  4. Carpe Noctem - Seize the Night
  5. Dancer In The Light
  6. Demon Desire
  7. Dreamwalker
  8. Enter The Cave
  9. Envy
  10. Faith - Apathy Divine Part I
  11. Highland Winds
  12. Hunter In The Dark
  13. I Shall Not Yield
  14. I Will Crumble
  15. Lament For Lorien
  16. Land Of Olden Glory
  17. Longing For The Woods - Part I: The Wild Children
  18. Longing For The Woods - Part II: The Ring Of Fire
  19. Longing For The Woods - Part III: Herne's Prophecy
  20. Lost At Sea
  21. Lost Realms
  22. Midnight Song
  23. Reason...?
  24. River Oblivion
  25. See Tomorrow Shine
  26. Sleep
  27. Snow - Apathy Divine Part 2
  28. Sorrow In Memoriam
  29. Tears
  30. The Bird
  31. The Bollard
  32. The Desperate Poet
  33. The Field
  34. The Last Tribe (Mother Earth)
  35. The Mad Sailor
  36. The Nevershining Stones
  37. The Raven
  38. The Road Goes Ever On
  39. The Wanderer's Farewell
  40. Through Within To Beyond
  41. Too Great Thy Gift
  42. Tree
  43. Water of Life
  44. Weather the Storm
  45. When The Jester Cries

Wuthering Heights is the only novel by the English author Emily Brontë, initially published in 1847 under her pen name "Ellis Bell". It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with the Earnshaws' foster son, Heathcliff. The novel was influenced by Romanticism and Gothic fiction. Wuthering Heights is now widely considered to be one of the greatest novels ever written in English, but contemporaneous reviews were polarised. It was controversial for its depictions of mental and physical cruelty, including domestic abuse, and for its challenges to Victorian morality, religion, and the class system. Wuthering Heights was accepted by publisher Thomas Newby along with Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey before the success of their sister Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre, but they were published later. After Emily's death, Charlotte edited a second edition of Wuthering Heights, which was published in 1850. It has inspired an array of adaptations across several media, including English singer-songwriter Kate Bush's song of the same name.

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