Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Pax Britannica, artist - Ian Anderson.
Date of issue: 13.04.2014
Song language: English
The Pax Britannica |
I came to woo you at behest of |
Uncle Leo, did my best |
to charm and Hatter, sooth, lay thoughts |
of scheming Saxon Prince to rest. |
Just seventeen, you were emboldened, |
turned away plain Orange boy |
and made for me a consort haven |
in your heart, haven of joy. |
Now Empire spills a growing blot |
across the atlas, leaves its mark. |
The hands of men in iron ships stoke |
their boilers, fan the spark. |
Generous in deed and promise, our |
emissaries make fair trade |
and pay with sovereign Queenly coin for goods |
and worldly fortunes made. |
We will win them and contain them, |
not by Enneld Pattern gun: |
no hard coercion, whip or stick but |
ten good shillings to be won. |
See, we offer contracts clear in |
English, plain as it appears |
in small print, some trifling matters: |
not important, never fear. |
Pax Britannica, Pax Britannica, rules |
the headland and the wave. |
Hansa spirit will enrich us, keep |
us from an early grave. |
Sweet Victoria, Mother England, |
gracious queen whom God will save. |
We’ll leave them gifts of architecture, |
engineering, laws and more. |
The willow bat, the bowler hat of |
gentlemen who keep the score. |
Head-up code of moral conduct, |
never minions to deceive. |
Straight the ball and, best ofall, when |
time is come, we take our leave. |
Pax Britannica, Pax Britannica, rules |
the headland and the wave. |
Hansa spirit will enrich us, keep |
us from an early grave. |
My sweet Victoria, your dearest Albert; |
two ledger lines above the stave. |