Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song In Held 'Twas in I, artist - Procol Harum. Album song Procol Harum Live in Concert (with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra), in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 31.03.1972
Record label: Cherry Red
Song language: English
In Held 'Twas in I |
In the darkness of the night |
Only occasionally relieved by glimpses of Nirvana |
As seen through other people’s windows |
Wallowing in a morass of self-despair |
Made only more painful by the knowledge |
That all I am is of my own making |
When everything around me, even the kitchen ceiling |
Has collapsed and crumbled without warning |
And I am left, standing alive and well |
Looking up and wondering why and wherefore |
At a time like this, which exists maybe only for me |
But is nonetheless real, if I can communicate |
And in the telling and the bearing of my soul |
Anything is gained, even though the words |
Which I use are pretentious and make you cringe |
With embarrassment, let me remind you of the pilgrim |
Who asked for an audience with the Dalai Lama |
He was told he must first spend five years in contemplation |
After the five years |
He was ushered into the Dalai Lama’s presence, who said |
'Well, my son, what do you wish to know?' |
So the pilgrim said |
'I wish to know the meaning of life, father.' |
So the Dalai Lama smiled and said |
'Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn’t it?' |
Held close by that which some despise |
Which some call fake, and others lies |
And somewhat small, for one so tall |
A doubting Thomas who would be? |
It’s written plain for all to see |
For one who I am with no more |
It’s hard at times, it’s awful raw |
They say that Jesus healed the sick and helped the poor |
And those unsure believed his eyes |
A strange disguise |
Still, write it down it might be read |
Nothing’s better left unsaid |
Only sometimes, still no doubt |
It’s hard to see, it all works out |
'Twas tea-time at the circus |
King Jimi, he was there |
Through hoops he skipped |
High wires he tripped |
And all the while the glare |
Of the baking, aching spotlights |
Beat down upon his cloak |
And though the crowd clapped furiously |
They could not see the joke |
'Twas tea-time at the circus |
Though some might not agree |
As jugglers danced and horses pranced |
And clowns clowned endlessly |
But trunk to tail the elephants quite silent, never spoke |
And though the crowd clapped desperately |
They could not see the joke |
Yeah! |
Good one! |
In the autumn of my madness |
When my hair is turning grey |
For the milk has finally curdled |
And I’ve nothing left to say |
When all my thoughts are spoken |
Save my last departing birds |
Bring all my friends unto me |
And I’ll strangle them with words |
In the autumn of my madness |
Which in coming won’t be long |
For the nights are now much darker |
And the daylight’s not so strong |
And the things which I believed in |
Are no longer quite enough |
For the knowing is much harder |
And the going’s getting rough |
I know if I’d been wiser |
This would never have occurred |
But I wallowed in my blindness |
So it’s plain that I deserve |
For the sin of self-indulgence |
When the truth was writ quite clear |
I must spend my life amongst the dead |
Who spend their lives in fear |
Of a death that they’re not sure of |
Of a life they can’t control |
It’s all so simple really |
If you just look to your soul, yeah |
Some say that I’m a wise man |
Some think that I’m a fool |
It doesn’t matter either way |
I’ll be a wise man’s fool |
For the lesson lies in learning |
And by teaching I’ll be taught |
For there’s nothing hidden anywhere |
It’s all there to be sought |
And so if you know anything |
Look closely at the time |
At others who remain untrue |
And don’t commit that crime, yeah |
It’s all so simple really |
If you just look to your soul, yeah |
Instrumental |