Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Jeweller, artist - John Cale. Album song The Island Years, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 31.12.1995
Record label: Island, Universal Music Operations
Song language: English
The Jeweller |
Very slowly he sipped his tea, not shifting his glance from the thick double |
spaced printing he read with his jeweller’s eye |
Engrossed in his corner, he passed onto the other inhabitants of the room a |
scrawled insularity of time and space |
For both passed him by with the speed of light, not unlike the flow of |
substance, however varied, into that lysergic entity known as the black hole |
He was hardly ugly for his time, and conversation was certainly not lost on him |
Drastic measures were called for, and as in antiquity the lonely man was |
blessed with wisdom to the point of desperation |
But there in his corner, developing around him like a sun, was a climate of |
such rare beauty that sight and sound could no longer be considered sufficient |
food for the senses |
And he had begun to notice, as his hearing failed, that mind and matter were in |
no way connected to one other, as if in fact the one could not propose and |
prove its erotic existence in terms of the other |
«What does this word mean?» |
he enquired of the solemn waiter hopefully |
«Nothing for desert sir», came the reply, «perhaps a cocktail, demitasse or a |
herbal essence, it helps the breathing you know sometimes». |
«The bill, |
if you don’t mind», quickly he shot back |
And as the patter of the feet faded in the room, for he barely heard them now, |
his eye slowly began to close, and by the time he emerged on the sunny street |
he was forced to rely entirely on the other eye for help, but happily it |
continued its many functions, blinking gently for lubrication, and registering |
images |
It was rush hour, in Hawaii only 10am |
So, turning into his street, he stopped at the drug store and bought an eye |
patch that soon covered the reluctant eye |
Climbing the stairs he pondered what to do next, he would call a doctor and |
have tests made, eat nourishing food and if necessary consent to surgery, |
the last resort of the gambling man |
And at 1am he awoke from a dream and after fumbling his way in the obolescent |
light of his room he peered into the rusty veins of his mirror and lifted away |
the patch |
What he saw astonished him. |
Where once was tremulous tissue and membrane was |
now a follicle and perfectly formed vagina with vulva, overgrown and mysterious, |
unrevealing and still to the untrained eye |
But in the deep dark recesses of that sticky occlusion lay the unclosing |
watchful eye of disgust in its closing moments, lunging forward and hungry for |
the cold light of days |