Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Elegy - Written In A Country Churchyard, artist - Rick Wakeman. Album song Cost Of Living, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 02.04.2006
Record label: Music Fusion
Song language: English
Elegy - Written In A Country Churchyard |
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day |
The lowing herd winds slowly o’er the lee |
The ploughman homeward plods his weary way |
And leaves the world to darkness |
And to me |
Now fades the glimmering landscape on the site |
And all the air a solemn stillness holds |
Save where the beetle wheels his drewning flight |
And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds |
Save that from yonder isly mantle tower |
The moping owl doest to the moon complain |
Of such as, wondering near her secret bower |
Molest her ancient solitary reign |
Beneath those rugged elms that yew tree shade |
Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap |
Each in his narrow cell forever laid |
The rude forefathers of the hamlets |
The breezy call of incense breathing morn |
The swallow twittering from the strawdirt church |
The cock’s shrill clarion of the echoing hoard |
No more to arouse them from their noble death |
For them no more the blazing hearths will burn |
Or busy housewifes ply their evening care |
No children run to list their sires return |
Or climb his knees, the envied kiss to share |
Oft' did the harvest to their sick weald |
Their furrow oft' a stubborn glebe was broke |
How jockened did they drive their team afield |
How bowed the woods beneath their sturdy stroke |
Let not ambition rock their useful toil |
Their homely joys and destiny obscure |
Nor grandeur here with a disdainful smile |
The short and simple annals of the poor |
The boast of heraldry |
The pomp of power |
And all that beauty |
All that wealth 'er-gave |
Awakes alike the inevitable hour |
The paths of glory lead but to the grave |
Nor you 'ere prow |
Impute to these the fault of memory |
Or their tool no trophies raise |
Where through the long drawn aisle |
Of threaded vault |
The peeling anthem swells a note of praise |
The stored urn or animated bust |
Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath |
Can honour’s voice provoke the silent dust |
Or flattery soothe the dull cold ear of death |
Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid some heart |
Once pregnant with celestial fire |
Hands that the rod of empire might have swayed |
Or wake to ecstasy |
The living liar |
The knowledge to their eyes |
Her ample page |
Rich with the spoils of time |
Did n’er unroll |
'Til penury repressed their noble rage |
And froze the genial current of the soul |
For many a gem of purest ray serene |
The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear |
For many a flower is born to blush unseen |
And wasted sweetness on the desert air |
Some village hamlet |
But with dauntless breast the little tyrant of his fields |
Withstood some mute and glorious pilgrim |
Here may rest |
Some Cromwell guiltless of his country’s blood |
The applause of listening senates to command |
The threats of pain and ruin to despise |
To scatter plenty o’er a smiling land |
And weave their history in a nation’s eyes |
Their lot forbade |
Nor circumscribed alone their growing virtues |
But their crimes confide |
The mad to wade through slaughter to a throne |
And shut the gates of mercy on mankind |
The struggling pangs of concious truth to hide |
To quench the blushes of ingenious shame |
Or heat the shrine of luxury and pride |
With incense kindled at the muses' flame |
Far from the madding crowds |
Ingnoble strife |
Their sober wishes never learned to stray |
Along the cool sequestered vale of life |
They kept the noiseless tenor of their way |
Yet in these bones, from insult |
To protect some frail memorial |
Still erected nigh |
With uncouth rhymes |
And shapeless sculptured debt |
Implores the passing tribute of a sigh |
Their name |
Their years |
Spelt by the unlettered muse |
The place of fame and elegy supply |
And many a holy text around she strews |
That teach the rustic moralist to die |
For who, to dumb forgetfulness at pray |
This pleasing anxious being 'er resigned |
Left the warm precints of the cheerful day |
Or cast one longing, lingering look behind |
On some fond breast the parting soul relies |
Some pious drops the closing eye requires |
E’en from the tomb |
The voice of nature cries |
E’en in our ashes live their wonted fires |
To thee, who mindful of the un-honoured dead |
Doest in these lines their artless tale relate |
If chance, by lonely contemplation led |
To some kindred spirit, should enquire thy fate |
Happily some hoary headed swain may say |
Oft' we’ve seen him at the peep of dawn |
Brushing with hasty steps the dews away |
To meet the sun upon the aplen lawn |
There at the foot of yonder nodding beach |
That weaves its old fantastic route so high |
Its listless length at moontide |
Would he stretch |
And pour upon the brook that babbles by |
Hard by yon wood |
Now smiling at him scorn |
Muttering his wayward fancys he would roam |
Now drooping |
Would for one |
Like one forlorn |
Or crazed with care |
Or crossed in hopeless love |
One morn' I missed him on the 'customed hill |
Along the heath |
And near his favourite tree |
Another came |
Nor yet beside the rill |
Nor up the lawn |
Nor at the wood was he |
The next |
Its dirges due in sad array |
Slow through the churchway path |
We saw him borne |
Approach and read |
For thou canst read |
The ley graved on the stone |
Beneath yon aged thorn |
Here rests his head |
Upon the lap of earth |
The youth to fortune and to fame unknown |
Fair science frowned not on his humble birth |
And melancholy marked him for her own |
Large was his bounty |
And his soul sincere |
Heaven did a recompense as largely send |
He gave to misery all he had |
A tear, he gained from heaven |
T’was all he wished |
A friend |
No father seek his merits to disclose |
Or draw his frailties from their dread abode |
There they alike in trembling hope repose |
The bosom of his father and his god |