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Now that you don't know me,
Is it gone forever, past?
Now my rock has crumbled
In the stormy winter blast.
Now the world is darkening
As I watch the farewell train,
Though once she spoke within me â
Strange, may never see you again.
Now the wind is asking:
How a rock so firm can fall.
Then the breeze he murmurs:
She rose not to save death's call.
Now the leaves are rustling,
Do I hear them speak a name
That waits round every corner â
Strange, may never see you again.
Little girl, lilting lilac,
Autumn Queen, by this quiet brook,
Once you lay, breathing softly â
Now I watch the ashes burn,
A stranger who may not return
Rose with the dawn,
Sailed on the morning tide.
Take this, shining acorn,
Treasure it, through joy and sorrow
When you're old, tired and lonely,
Open it â a voice will sigh,
A memory that went drifting by
Upon the tide that swept you from my side.
Now the bells are calling,
I must tread the homeward track.
Leave the whispering ripples
For the next part I must act.
Though I gave the whole world,
She remembers not my name.
That star beneath the bright lights â
Strange may never see you again.
- Album:
- Private Parts of Pieces XI: City of Dreams
- Invisible Men
- Sides
- Wise After The Event
- The Geese And The Ghost
- The Geese & The Ghost
- Radio Clyde 1978
- Radio Clyde
- Harvest of the Heart - An Anthology
- Wise After the Event (disc 2)
- Anthology
- Private Parts & Pieces VIII: New England
- Private Parts & Pieces II: Back to the Pavilion
- Private Parts and Pieces IX: Dragonfly Dreams
- Private Parts & Pieces IV: A Catch at the Tables
- Soundscapes: An Anthology
- Harvest of the Heart
- Private Parts & Pieces
- Private Parts & Pieces II: Back to the Pavillion
- Living Room Concert