
Date of issue: 16.05.1988
Record label: RESTLESS
Song language: English
The Play's the Thing |
How could he know so much? |
How could he bear such knowledge? |
How could he dare to write it in the plays? |
What is it Shakespeare’d say |
If he came back today? |
Surely he’d recognize these mortal coils. |
How do we carry on? |
No-one knows where they fit in, |
No-one knows who they are |
Or where they’ve been. |
What does the writer mean? |
How do we play this scene? |
What didn’t Shakespeare know that we do now? |
Stiffen the sinews, |
Wear hard-favour'd rage, |
All history’s drama, |
The world is a stage. |
«There is a history in all men’s lives, |
Figuring the nature of the times deceas’d; |
The which observ’d, a man may prophesy, |
With a near aim, of the main chance of things |
As yet not come to life, which in their seeds |
And weak beginnings lie intreasured. |
Such things become the hatch and brood of time…» |
Oh, but the show goes on, |
On through the seven ages — |
That of the world must mirror man’s, in fact. |
Here comes the seventh act, |
See how the mirror’s cracked, |
Here comes sans everything for humankind. |
To capture the conscience |
Of nations and kings |
All history’s drama — |
The play’s the thing, the play’s the thing, the play’s the thing. |
How could he know so much? |
(The «ation is from «Henry IV"Pt. 2, Act III, Scene I) |
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People You Were Going To | 2005 |
Mirror Images | 2005 |
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The Birds | 1970 |
Nadir's Big Chance | 1992 |
Been Alone So Long | 1992 |
The Lie (Bernini's Saint Theresa) | 2005 |
Red Shift | 2005 |
Time Heals | 2005 |
A Way Out | 2009 |
Rubicon | 2005 |
A Louse Is Not A Home | 2005 |
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