The Lady Of Shallot
(专辑: She Walks In Beauty - 2021)
On either side the
river lie Long fields of barley and of rye That clothe the
wold and meet the
sky And thro' the
field the
road runs by To many-tower'd Camelot The
yellow-leaved waterlily The
green-sheathed daffodilly Tremble in the
water chilly Round about Shalott Willows whiten, aspens shiver The
sunbeam showers break and quiver In the
stream that runneth ever By the
island in the
river Flowing down to Camelot Four gray walls and four gray towers Overlook a
space of flowers And the
silent isle imbowers The
Lady of Shalott Underneath the
bearded barley The
reaper, reaping late and early Hears her ever chanting cheerly Like an angel singing clearly O'er the
stream of Camelot Piling the
sheaves in furrows airy Beneath the
moon, the
reaper weary Listening whispers, '
'Tis the
fairy Lady of Shalott' The
little isle is all inrail'd With a
rose-fence and overtrail'd With roses: by the
marge unhail'd The
shallop flitteth silken sail'd Skimming down to Camelot A
pearl garland winds her head She leaneth on a
velvet bed Full royally apparelled The
Lady of Shalott No time hath she to sport and play A
charmed web she weaves alway A
curse is on her, if she stay Her weaving, either night or day To look down to Camelot She knows not what the
curse may be Therefore she weaveth steadily Therefore no other care hath she The
Lady of Shalott She lives with little joy or fear Over the
water, running near The
sheep-bell tinkles in her ear Before her hangs a
mirror clear Reflecting tower'd Camelot And as the
mazy web she whirls She sees the
surly village churls And the
red cloaks of market girls Pass onward from Shalott Sometimes a
troop of damsels glad An abbot on an ambling pad Sometimes a
curly shepherd lad Or long-hair'd page in crimson clad Goes by to tower'd Camelot And sometimes thro' the
mirror blue The
knights come riding two and two She hath no loyal knight and true The
Lady of Shalott But in her web she still delights To weave the
mirror's magic sights For often thro' the
silent nights A
funeral with plumes and lights And music came from Camelot Or when the
moon was overhead Came two young lovers lately wed 'I am half sick of shadows' Said the
Lady of Shalott A
bow-shot from her bower-eaves He rode between the
barley-sheaves The
sun came dazzling thro' the
leaves And flam'd upon the
brazen greaves Of bold Sir Lancelot A
red-cross knight for ever kneel'd To a
lady in his shield That sparkled on the
yellow field Beside remote Shalott The
gemmy bridle glitter'd free Like to some branch of stars we see Hung in the
golden Galaxy The
bridle bells rang merrily As he rode down from Camelot And from his blazon'd baldric slung A
mighty silver bugle hung As he rode his armour rung Beside remote Shalott All in the
blue unclouded weather Thick-jewell'd shone the
saddle-leather The
helmet and the
helmet-feather Burn'd like one burning flame together As he rode down from Camelot And often thro' the
purple night Below the
starry clusters bright Some bearded meteor, trailing light Moves over green Shalott His broad clear brow in sunlight glow'd On burnish'd hooves his war-horse trode From underneath his helmet flow'd His coal-black curls as on he rode As he rode down from Camelot From the
bank and from the
river He flash'd into the
crystal mirror 'Tirra lirra, tirra lirra' Sang Sir Lancelot She left the
web, she left the
loom She made three paces thro' the
room She saw the
water-flower bloom She saw the
helmet and the
plume She look'd down to Camelot Out flew the
web and floated wide The
mirror crack'd from side to side 'The curse is come upon me' Cried the
Lady of Shalott In the
stormy east-wind straining The
pale yellow woods were waning The
broad stream in his banks complaining Heavily the
low sky raining Over tower'd Camelot Outside the
isle a
shallow boat Beneath a
willow lay afloat Below the
carven stern she wrote The
Lady of Shalott A
cloud-white crown of pearl she dight All raimented in snowy white That loosely flew (her zone in sight Clasp'd with one blinding diamond bright) Her wide eyes fix'd on Camelot Though the
squally east-wind keenly Blew with folded arms serenely By the
water stood the
queenly Lady of Shalott With a
steady stony glance Like some bold seer in a
trance Beholding all his own mischance Mute, with a
glassy countenance She look'd down to Camelot It was the
closing of the
day She loos'd the
chain, and down she lay The
broad stream bore her far away The
Lady of Shalott As when to sailors while they roam By creeks and outfalls far from home Rising and dropping with the
foam From dying swans wild warblings come Blown shoreward, so to Camelot Still as the
boat-head wound along The
willowy hills and fields among They heard her chanting her death song The
Lady of Shalott A
long-drawn carol, mournful, holy She chanted loudly, chanted lowly Till her eyes were darken'd wholly And her smooth face sharpen'd slowly Turn'd to tower'd Camelot For ere she reach'd upon the
tide The
first house by the
water-side Singing in her song she died The
Lady of Shalott Under tower and balcony By garden wall and gallery A
pale, pale corpse she floated by Dead cold, between the
houses high Dead into tower'd Camelot Knight and burgher, lord and dame To the
planked wharfage came Below the
stern they read her name The
Lady of Shalott They cross'd themselves, their stars they blest Knight, minstrel, abbot, squire and guest There lay a
parchment on her breast That puzzled more than all the
rest The
well-fed wits at Camelot 'The web was woven curiously The
charm is broken utterly Draw near and fear not — this is I
The
Lady of Shalott'