Lyrics Lucy.lrc The Divine Comedy
[id: altohgua]
[ar: The Divine Comedy]
[al: Liberation]
[ti: Lucy]
[length: 04:39]
[00:01.33]By W. Wordsworth
[00:22.14]I travelled among unknown men,
[00:32.05]In lands beyond the sea;
[00:32.91]Nor, England did I know till then
[00:37.47]What love I bore to thee.
[00:40.18]’Tis past, that melancholy dream!
[00:43.86]Nor will I quit thy shore
[00:50.19]A second time; for still I seem
[00:55.57]To love thee more and more.
[01:18.55]Among thy mountains did I feel
[01:28.48]The joy of my desire;
[01:32.04]And she I cherished turned her wheel
[01:35.72]Beside an English fire.
[01:39.32]Thy mornings showed, thy nights concealed,
[01:45.68]The bowers where Lucy played;
[01:51.97]And thine too is the last green field
[01:55.54]That Lucy’s eyes surveyed.
[02:17.26]She dwelt among the untrodden ways
[02:27.25]Beside the springs of Dove,
[02:32.64]A Maid whom there were none to praise
[02:34.40]And very few to love:
[02:38.06]A violet by a mossy stone
[02:45.21]Half hidden from the eye
[02:47.97]-Fair as a star, when only one
[02:53.43]Is shining in the sky.
[03:35.88]She lived unknown, and few could know
[03:41.21]When Lucy ceased to be;
[03:46.64]But she is in her grave and, oh,
[03:51.22]The difference to me
[03:56.61]A slumber did my spirit seal;
[04:02.96]I had no human fears;
[04:07.46]She seemed a thing that could not feel
[04:11.95]The touch of earthly years.
[04:15.61]No motion has she now, no force;
[04:21.97]She neither hears nor sees;
[04:25.52]Rolled around in earth’s diurnal course,
[04:31.00]With rocks, and stones, and trees.
[04:35.43]Year of Release: 1993