
Date of issue: 16.12.2019
Song language: English
The Black Plague |
The bell tolls |
The black plague has struck |
Diseased eyes roll upwards |
As if knowing which direction their souls will travel |
(bring out your dead) |
A woman in black cries |
As the deathly procession passes by |
And monks moan en masse |
Ohohohohohoh |
The yet clean peasant pounds upon the castle door |
For it is safer inside the walls |
Their knocking pounds a dull tone across the quiet, deserted courtyard |
The bodies of unfortuates bloat in the hot sun outside the castle walls |
And ones ignorant of all facts plunder the diseased corpses for remaining |
riches. |
(bring out your dead) |
And the bell tolls on |
A man walks around the castle walls on the outside |
The light from his lamp dancing shadows as he moves |
He tends the sick |
Gives comfort to all he can for dying woman and crying man |
But he feels it most for the children |
(unclean) |
Tears glisten on his cheek |
Did man ever deserve this death? |
And not all will die, just the poor |
For the rich are inside the castle walls |
And he knows he could be with them |
And they laugh at this fool of a man |
Through the stone fortress windows |
And the bell tolls on |
(unclean) |
And many deaths and many days later |
Many tears have been cry cried but in vain |
For tears can never erase the pain of death |
Only time has that talent |
His hands are now blistered but this man walks on |
The only element of sanity that the people look to him for answers and he |
answers all |
And the bell tolls on inside the castle wall |
(bring out your dead) |
The dead are now buried and the plague is at its end |
Life for the people flowers again |
They breathe fresh air like they did once before |
And there is not a sound from beyond the castle walls |
The bell has stopped |
And only silence is heard |
And the peasants outside wonder what happened within |
In their bones they feel something is wrong |
The bell has been silent much too long |
For many days not one soul has stirred from the stone fortress where the rich |
people live |
No one came and no one went |
Fear can do many strange things |
And even though water ran low |
Their mouths burnt and bellys caked dry |
Not one person put a foot outside |
No one had that much courage |
For they feared the peasants and their world outside |
So they played it safe and didn’t move |
But one by one they perished and died |