Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Old Sir Faulk , by - Louis FremauxRelease date: 10.04.2011
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Old Sir Faulk , by - Louis FremauxOld Sir Faulk |
| Old |
| Sir |
| Faulk |
| Tall as a stork |
| Before the honeyed fruits of dawn were ripe, would walk |
| And stalk with a gun |
| The reynard-colored sun |
| Among the pheasant-feathered corn the unicorn has torn, forlorn the |
| Smock-faced sheep |
| Sit |
| And |
| Sleep |
| Periwigged as William and Mary, weep… |
| 'Sally, Mary, Mattie, what’s the matter, why cry?' |
| The huntsman and the reynard-colored sun and I sigh |
| 'Oh, the nursery-maid Meg |
| With a leg like a peg |
| Chased the feathered dreams like hens, and when they laid an egg In the |
| sheepskin |
| Meadows |
| Where |
| The serene King James would steer |
| Horse and hounds, then he |
| From the shade of a tree |
| Picked it up as spoil to boil 'for nursery tea' said the mourners |
| In the |
| Corn, towers strain |
| Feathered tall as a crane |
| And whistling down the feathered rain, old Noah goes again-- |
| An old dull mome |
| With a head like a pome |
| Seeing the world as a bare egg |
| Laid by the feathered air: Meg |
| Would be three of these |
| For the nursery teas |
| Of Japhet, Shem and Ham; |
| she gave it |
| Underneath the trees |
| Where the boiling |
| Water |
| Hissed |
| Like the goose-king's feathered daughter--kissed |
| Pot and pan and copper kettle |
| Put upon their proper mettle |
| Lest the flood begin again through these! |
Lyrics of the artist's songs: City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Уильям Уолтон