Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song A Hair on the Head of John the Baptist, artist - Saltillo. Album song Ganglion, in the genre
Date of issue: 10.10.2011
Record label: Artoffact
Song language: English
A Hair on the Head of John the Baptist |
Ophelia: |
(…) Their perfume lost, take these again; |
for to the noble mind. |
Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. |
There, my lord. |
Hamlet: |
Are you honest? |
Ophelia: |
My lord? |
Hamlet: |
Are you fair? |
Ophelia: |
What means your lordship? |
(…) |
Hamlet: |
I did love you once. |
Ophelia: |
Indeed, my lord, you made me believe so. |
Hamlet: |
(…) I loved you not. |
Ophelia: |
I was the more deceived. |
Hamlet: |
Get thee to a nunnery! |
Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? |
(… |
) We are arrant knaves all; |
believe none of us. |
Go thy ways to a nunnery. |
Ophelia: |
O, help him, you sweet heavens! |
Hamlet: |
If thou dost marry, I’ll give thee this plague for thy dowry: be thou as chaste |
as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. |
(…) Or if thou wilt |
needs marry, marry a fool; |
for wise men know well enough what monsters you make |
of them. |
(…) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. |
(x3) |
(…) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. |
(?) |
(…) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. |
Oh God! |
Hamlet: |
(…) I loved you not. |
Queen: |
Thou know’st 'tis common: all that lives must die, |
Passing through nature to eternity. |
Hamlet: |
Ay, madam, it is common. |
Queen: |
If it be, |
Why seems it so particular with thee? |
Hamlet: |
Seems, madam? |
nay, it is, I know not «seems.» |
(…) seem, |
For they are actions that a man might play; |
But I have that within (…) |
(…) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. |
(?) |
(…) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. |
Oh God! |
(Both lines: x4) |
Henry V: |
So, when this loose behavior I throw off |
And pay the debt I never promised, |
By how much better than my word I am, |
By so much shall I falsify men’s hopes; |
I’ll so offend, to make offence a skill; |
Redeeming time when men think least I will. |
Judas, (?) |
Prince: |
For worms, (…) fare thee well, great heart. |
(…) |
Adieu, and take thy praise with thee to heaven! |
Thy ignominy sleep with thee in the grave, |
But not remember’d in thy epitaph! |
Gertrude: |
This bodiless creation ecstasy |
Is very cunning in. |
Hamlet: |
Ecstasy? |
Hamlet: |
I must be cruel, only to be kind; |
Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind. |
Henry V: |
Presume not that I am the thing I was, |
For God doth know, so shall the world perceive, |
That I have turn’d away my former self; |
So will I those that kept me company. |