Sabre And The Rose
(专辑: Easter Island - 1978)
Feet hit the
ground; feet leaving town Quicker than a
bullet or a
knife Falling ain't no fun when you're on the
run Honey we was running for our life When Stagger Lee had drunk his fill of moonlight He turned his burning eyes upon my soul "It's time, by God, to spend this night with someone else", he said. "Squeeze a
little pleasure from the
gold" (love & glory, children) We can take it easy when we're old. He said, "We'll take us into town, lay our money down I'll bring you to the
sweetest thing that grows Because the
fairest ones in sight are blooming every night at a
tavern Called the
Sabre and the
Rose." We swang into the
saddle slick as breathing And slapped 'em once for pleasure with the
reins The
horses snorted frosty in the
moonlight Something dark was singing in my veins Older than the
voices in my brain. He said, "This place you're gonna see is where they live and breathe And sink down a
little bit deeper every day And sometimes at night, when the
wind is running right, You can hear it sucking thirty miles away" Then the
light was crimson and I
found her, All naked and eternal and insane Sacred as the
mysteries around her like a
veil Nothing but her prison was profane All we had in common was our chains. Ah-burn it down boys Burn it to the
ground, boys Burn it on down Feet hit the
ground; feet leaving town Quicker than a
bullet or a
knife All the
way she ran holding to my hand Running for the
river and our life Sliding from the
moonlight into shadows Silent as the
river as it flows Swimming to the
place they'll never find us All we left behind us was our clothes And the
stories, children. Sing about The
Sabre and the
Rose