Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Antique Suite, artist - Strawbs. Album song Painted Sky, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 05.05.2006
Record label: Witchwood
Song language: English
The Antique Suite |
The reaper stood before him in the room |
His melancholy smile matched the gloom |
He tried to rise but fell back where he lay |
Tried to speak but stumbled as the sentence slipped away. |
The room grew far away and strangely still |
He caught the reaper’s eye and felt a chill |
He thought he saw his mother’s smiling face |
As sunlight filtered softly through the yellowed curtain lace. |
He thought back to the days when he was young |
He heard the children’s choir in which he’d sung |
His letter floated softly to the floor |
The reaper took his hand and led him gently through the door. |
We Must Cross The River |
Take my hand and I will lead you safely |
There’s no need to be dismayed |
Though it’s dark there will be no danger |
There’s no need to be afraid. |
If you wear the cross your wife once gave you |
You will find that it is blessed |
Should you find that you are growing weary |
You may lean on me and rest. |
We must cross the river |
We must cross the river |
We must cross the river |
Together. |
Old familiar friends have long been waiting |
To welcome you when you arrive |
Time is on your side now, do not hurry |
You are one who will survive |
God is kind to those who seek salvation |
Those who know no sense of hate |
You will find him on the day of judgment |
The God of love, the God of hate. |
We must cross the river |
We must cross the river |
We must cross the river |
Together. |
Antiques And Curios |
On the mantlepiece a china dog waits patiently |
The faded velvet curtains are still drawn |
The well worn tray of medal ribbons slowly gathers dust |
The armchair’s chintzy covers have been torn. |
The photograph of Nancy on the honeymoon in France |
The nearly finished letter underneath |
The wheelchair that he never used, he always was too proud |
Is folded in the corner by the wreath. |
The choirboy’s cassock hanging on the hook behind the door |
The wooden box in which he kept his cross |
The Coronation teapot that his mother always used |
Helps to bring about a sense of loss. |
Just a collection of antiques and curios. |
Hey It’s Been A Long Time |
Hey it’s been a long time, it’s good to see you again |
Hey it’s been a long time, it’s good to see you again. |
We met quite by chance |
I thought she’d moved away |
We never made love but were very good friends. |
We were married secretly |
Her parents disapproved |
For some reason or other they never made clear. |
Hey it’s been a long time, it’s good to see you again |
Hey it’s been a long time, it’s good to see you again. |
We were in France when war broke out |
We caught the first boat home |
She gave me her cross when I went to the front. |
I was hurt in Normandy |
She didn’t wait at all |
I lived with my mother till she passed away. |
Hey it’s been a long time, it’s good to see you again |
Hey it’s been a long time, it’s good to see you again. |