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Tempest
(专辑: Tempest - 2012)
The
pale moon rose in its glory Out on the
Western town She told a
sad, sad story Of the
great ship that went down It was the
fourteenth day of April Over the
waves she rode Sailing into tomorrow To a
golden age foretold The
night was black with starlight The
seas were sharp and clear Moving through the
shadows The
promised hour was near Lights were holding steady Gliding over the
foam All the
lords and ladies Heading for their eternal home The
chandeliers were swaying From the
balustrades above The
orchestra was playing Songs of faded love The
watchman, he lay dreaming As the
ballroom dancers twirled He dreamed the
Titanic was sinking Into the
underworld Leo took his sketchbook He was often so inclined He closed his eyes and painted The
scenery in his mind Cupid struck his bosom And broke it with a
snap The
closest woman to him He fell into her lap He heard a
loud commotion Something sounded wrong His inner spirit was saying That he couldn't stand here long He staggered to the
quarterdeck No time now to sleep Water on the
quarterdeck Already three foot deep Smokestack was leaning sideways Heavy feet began to pound He walked into the
whirlwind Sky splitting all around The
ship was going under The
universe had opened wide The
roll was called up yonder The
angels turned aside Lights down in the
hallway Flickering dim and dull Dead bodies already floating In the
double bottom hull The
engines then exploded Propellers they failed to start The
boilers overloaded The
ship's bow split apart Passengers were flying Backward, forward, far and fast They mumbled, fumbled, and tumbled Each one more weary than the
last The
veil was torn asunder 'Tween the
hours of twelve and one No change, no sudden wonder Could undo what had been done The
watchman lay there dreaming At forty five degrees He dreamed that the
Titanic was sinking Dropping to her knees Wellington he was sleeping His bed began to slide His valiant heart was beating He pushed the
tables aside Glass of shattered crystal Lay scattered roundabout He strapped on both his pistols How long could he hold out? His men and his companions Were nowhere to be seen In silence there he waited for Time and space to intervene The
passageway was narrow There was blackness in the
air He saw every kind of sorrow Heard voices everywhere Alarm-bells were ringing To hold back the
swelling tide Friends and lovers clinging To each other side by side Mothers and their daughters Descending down the
stairs Jumped into the
icy waters Love and pity sent their prayers The
rich man, Mister Astor Kissed his darling wife He had no way of knowing It'd be the
last trip of his life Calvin, Blake and Wilson Gambled in the
dark Not one of them would ever live to Tell the
tale on the
disembark Brother rose up 'gainst brother In every circumstance They fought and slaughtered each other In a
deadly dance They lowered down the
lifeboats From the
sinking wreck There were traitors, there were turncoats Broken backs and broken necks The
bishop left his cabin To help others in need Turned his eyes up to the
heavens Said, "The poor are yours to feed" Davey the
brothel-keeper Came out dismissed his girls Saw the
water getting deeper Saw the
changing of his world Jim Dandy smiled He never learned to swim Saw the
little crippled child And he gave his seat to him He saw the
starlight shining Streaming from the
East Death was on the
rampage But his heart was now at peace They battened down the
hatches But the
hatches wouldn't hold They drowned upon the
staircase Of brass and polished gold Leo said to Cleo I
think I'm going mad But he'd lost his mind already Whatever mind he had He tried to block the
doorway To save all those from harm Blood from an open wound Pouring down his arm Petals fell from flowers 'Til all of them were gone In the
long and dreadful hours The
wizard's curse played on The
host was pouring brandy He was going down slow He stayed right to the
end and he Was the
last to go There were many, many others Nameless here forever more They never sailed the
ocean Or left their homes before The
watchman, he lay dreaming The
damage had been done He dreamed the
Titanic was sinking And he tried to tell someone The
captain, barely breathing Kneeling at the
wheel Above him and beneath him Fifty thousand tons of steel He looked over at his compass And he gazed into its face Needle pointing downward He knew he'd lost the
race In the
dark illumination He remembered bygone years He read the
Book of Revelation And he filled his cup with tears When the
Reaper's task had ended Sixteen hundred had gone to rest The
good, the
bad, the
rich, the
poor The
loveliest and the
best They waited at the
landing And they tried to understand But there is no understanding On the
judgment of God's hand The
news came over the
wires And struck with deadly force Love had lost its fires All things had run their course The
watchman he lay dreaming Of all the
things that can be He dreamed the
Titanic was sinking Into the
deep blue sea
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