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The Ballad of Reading Gaol - Psychotropic.lrc
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[00:00.69]He did not wear his scarlet coat,[00:03.97]For blood and wine are red,[00:06.63]And blood and wine were on his hands[00:09.16]When they found him with the dead,[00:11.56]The poor dead woman whom he loved,[00:14.32]And murdered in her bed.[00:16.62][00:18.08]He walked amongst the Trial Men[00:19.72]In a suit of shabby grey;[00:21.71]A cricket cap was on his head,[00:23.32]And his step seemed light and gay;[00:26.43]But I never saw a man who looked[00:28.46]So wistfully at the day.[00:29.74][00:30.42]I never saw a man who looked[00:31.74]With such a wistful eye[00:33.70]Upon that little tent of blue[00:35.73]Which prisoners call the sky,[00:38.07]And at every drifting cloud that went[00:40.61]With sails of silver by.[00:41.56][00:43.15]I walked, with other souls in pain,[00:45.95]Within another ring,[00:49.16]And was wondering if the man had done[00:50.79]A great or little thing,[00:52.99]When a voice behind me whispered low,[00:55.83]"That fellow's got to swing."[00:57.06][00:57.82]Dear Christ! the very prison walls[01:01.84]Suddenly seemed to reel,[01:03.71]And the sky above my head became[01:05.66]Like a casque of scorching steel;[01:08.74]And, though I was a soul in pain,[01:11.30]My pain I could not feel.[01:12.51][01:13.98]I only knew what hunted thought[01:16.27]Quickened his step, and why[01:17.45]He looked upon the garish day[01:20.19]With such a wistful eye;[01:22.26]The man had killed the thing he loved[01:25.24]And so he had to die.[01:26.43][01:29.50]Yet each man kills the thing he loves[01:31.89]By each let this be heard,[01:34.32]Some do it with a bitter look,[01:36.16]Some with a flattering word,[01:38.38]The coward does it with a kiss,[01:40.26]The brave man with a sword![01:41.35][01:42.78]Some kill their love when they are young,[01:44.72]And some when they are old;[01:46.64]Some strangle with the hands of Lust,[01:48.95]Some with the hands of Gold:[01:51.35]The kindest use a knife, because[01:53.32]The dead so soon grow cold.[01:54.33][01:56.57]Some love too little, some too long,[01:58.58]Some sell, and others buy;[02:00.18]Some do the deed with many tears,[02:02.99]And some without a sigh:[02:05.37]For each man kills the thing he loves,[02:08.74]Yet each man does not die.[02:12.02]He does not die a death of shame[02:13.80]On a day of dark disgrace,[02:16.04]Nor have a noose about his neck,[02:17.84]Nor a cloth upon his face,[02:20.28]Nor drop feet foremost through the floor[02:22.33]Into an empty place[02:23.33][02:25.40]He does not sit with silent men[02:27.47]Who watch him night and day;[02:29.48]Who watch him when he tries to weep,[02:31.30]And when he tries to pray;[02:33.37]Who watch him lest himself should rob[02:35.32]The prison of its prey.[02:36.43][02:38.09]He does not wake at dawn to see[02:39.82]Dread figures throng his room,[02:41.97]The shivering Chaplain robed in white,[02:44.59]The Sheriff stern with gloom,[02:47.00]And the Governor all in shiny black,[02:48.78]With the yellow face of Doom.[02:49.79][02:51.67]He does not rise in piteous haste[02:54.65]To put on convict-clothes,[02:56.26]While some coarse-mouthed Doctor gloats, and notes[02:59.81]Each new and nerve-twitched pose,[03:02.01]Fingering a watch whose little ticks[03:04.35]Are like horrible hammer-blows.[03:05.35][03:07.68]He does not know that sickening thirst[03:10.09]That sands one's throat, before[03:11.78]The hangman with his gardener's gloves[03:14.04]Slips through the padded door,[03:16.42]And binds one with three leathern thongs,[03:20.03]That the throat may thirst no more.[03:23.89][03:25.29]He does not bend his head to hear[03:28.54]The Burial Office read,[03:31.73]Nor, while the terror of his soul[03:32.68]Tells him he is not dead,[03:34.44]Cross his own coffin, as he moves[03:37.95]Into the hideous shed.[03:39.02][03:39.55]He does not stare upon the air[03:41.32]Through a little roof of glass;[03:43.16]He does not pray with lips of clay[03:46.35]For his agony to pass;[03:48.40]Nor feel upon his shuddering cheek[03:51.51]The kiss of Caiaphas.[03:53.20][03:54.99]There is no chapel on the day[03:56.93]On which they hang a man:[03:59.38]The Chaplain's heart is far too sick,[04:02.12]Or his face is far too wan,[04:04.72]Or there is that written in his eyes[04:06.82]Which none should look upon.[04:08.17][04:09.93]So they kept us close till nigh on noon,[04:12.16]And then they rang the bell,[04:13.66]And the Warders with their jingling keys[04:15.83]Opened each listening cell,[04:18.11]And down the iron stair we tramped,[04:21.05]Each from his separate Hell.[04:22.38][04:23.98]Out into God's sweet air we went,[04:26.12]But not in wonted way,[04:28.29]For this man's face was white with fear,[04:30.65]And that man's face was grey,[04:33.13]And I never saw sad men who looked[04:36.02]So wistfully at the day.[04:37.48][04:40.07]The Warders strutted up and down,[04:42.69]And watched their herd of brutes,[04:45.34]Their uniforms were spick and span,[04:47.44]And they wore their Sunday suits,[04:49.91]But we knew the work they had been at[04:52.89]By the quicklime on their boots.[04:54.60][04:55.47]For where a grave had opened wide,[04:58.17]There was no grave at all:[05:00.60]Only a stretch of mud and sand[05:03.35]By the hideous prison-wall,[05:05.47]And a little heap of burning lime,[05:08.57]That the man should have his pall.[05:09.59][05:11.32]For he has a pall, this wretched man,[05:13.32]Such as few men can claim:[05:16.20]Deep down below a prison-yard,[05:18.57]Naked for greater shame,[05:20.59]He lies, with fetters on each foot,[05:23.77]Wrapt in a sheet of flame![05:24.83][05:26.83]And all the while the burning lime[05:29.67]Eats flesh and bone away,[05:32.00]It eats the brittle bone by night,[05:34.28]And the soft flesh by the day,[05:36.85]It eats the flesh and bones by turns,[05:40.48]But it eats the heart alway.[05:43.51][05:45.53]In Reading gaol by Reading town[05:47.74]There is a pit of shame,[05:49.79]And in it lies a wretched man[05:51.68]Eaten by teeth of flame,[05:54.29]In burning winding-sheet he lies,[05:56.65]And his grave has got no name.[05:58.45][05:59.70]And there, till Christ call forth the dead,[06:02.73]In silence let him lie:[06:05.04]No need to waste the foolish tear,[06:07.01]Or heave the windy sigh:[06:09.32]The man had killed the thing he loved,[06:12.77]And so he had to die.[06:14.50][06:15.36]And all men kill the thing they love,[06:17.66]By all let this be heard,[06:20.26]Some do it with a bitter look,[06:22.16]Some with a flattering word,[06:24.87]The coward does it with a kiss,[06:27.29]The brave man with a sword![06:29.66][06:34.39]
文本歌词
He did not wear his scarlet coat,For blood and wine are red,And blood and wine were on his handsWhen they found him with the dead,The poor dead woman whom he loved,And murdered in her bed.He walked amongst the Trial MenIn a suit of shabby grey;A cricket cap was on his head,And his step seemed light and gay;But I never saw a man who lookedSo wistfully at the day.I never saw a man who lookedWith such a wistful eyeUpon that little tent of blueWhich prisoners call the sky,And at every drifting cloud that wentWith sails of silver by.I walked, with other souls in pain,Within another ring,And was wondering if the man had doneA great or little thing,When a voice behind me whispered low,"That fellow's got to swing."Dear Christ! the very prison wallsSuddenly seemed to reel,And the sky above my head becameLike a casque of scorching steel;And, though I was a soul in pain,My pain I could not feel.I only knew what hunted thoughtQuickened his step, and whyHe looked upon the garish dayWith such a wistful eye;The man had killed the thing he lovedAnd so he had to die.Yet each man kills the thing he lovesBy each let this be heard,Some do it with a bitter look,Some with a flattering word,The coward does it with a kiss,The brave man with a sword!Some kill their love when they are young,And some when they are old;Some strangle with the hands of Lust,Some with the hands of Gold:The kindest use a knife, becauseThe dead so soon grow cold.Some love too little, some too long,Some sell, and others buy;Some do the deed with many tears,And some without a sigh:For each man kills the thing he loves,Yet each man does not die.He does not die a death of shameOn a day of dark disgrace,Nor have a noose about his neck,Nor a cloth upon his face,Nor drop feet foremost through the floorInto an empty placeHe does not sit with silent menWho watch him night and day;Who watch him when he tries to weep,And when he tries to pray;Who watch him lest himself should robThe prison of its prey.He does not wake at dawn to seeDread figures throng his room,The shivering Chaplain robed in white,The Sheriff stern with gloom,And the Governor all in shiny black,With the yellow face of Doom.He does not rise in piteous hasteTo put on convict-clothes,While some coarse-mouthed Doctor gloats, and notesEach new and nerve-twitched pose,Fingering a watch whose little ticksAre like horrible hammer-blows.He does not know that sickening thirstThat sands one's throat, beforeThe hangman with his gardener's glovesSlips through the padded door,And binds one with three leathern thongs,That the throat may thirst no more.He does not bend his head to hearThe Burial Office read,Nor, while the terror of his soulTells him he is not dead,Cross his own coffin, as he movesInto the hideous shed.He does not stare upon the airThrough a little roof of glass;He does not pray with lips of clayFor his agony to pass;Nor feel upon his shuddering cheekThe kiss of Caiaphas.There is no chapel on the dayOn which they hang a man:The Chaplain's heart is far too sick,Or his face is far too wan,Or there is that written in his eyesWhich none should look upon.So they kept us close till nigh on noon,And then they rang the bell,And the Warders with their jingling keysOpened each listening cell,And down the iron stair we tramped,Each from his separate Hell.Out into God's sweet air we went,But not in wonted way,For this man's face was white with fear,And that man's face was grey,And I never saw sad men who lookedSo wistfully at the day.The Warders strutted up and down,And watched their herd of brutes,Their uniforms were spick and span,And they wore their Sunday suits,But we knew the work they had been atBy the quicklime on their boots.For where a grave had opened wide,There was no grave at all:Only a stretch of mud and sandBy the hideous prison-wall,And a little heap of burning lime,That the man should have his pall.For he has a pall, this wretched man,Such as few men can claim:Deep down below a prison-yard,Naked for greater shame,He lies, with fetters on each foot,Wrapt in a sheet of flame!And all the while the burning limeEats flesh and bone away,It eats the brittle bone by night,And the soft flesh by the day,It eats the flesh and bones by turns,But it eats the heart alway.In Reading gaol by Reading townThere is a pit of shame,And in it lies a wretched manEaten by teeth of flame,In burning winding-sheet he lies,And his grave has got no name.And there, till Christ call forth the dead,In silence let him lie:No need to waste the foolish tear,Or heave the windy sigh:The man had killed the thing he loved,And so he had to die.And all men kill the thing they love,By all let this be heard,Some do it with a bitter look,Some with a flattering word,The coward does it with a kiss,The brave man with a sword!
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