Songtexte Unquiet Thoughts - John Dowland
Unquiet
thoughts,
your
civil
slaughter
stint,
And
wrap
your
wrongs
within
a
pensive
heart:
And
you:
my
tongue
that
makes
my
mouth
a
mint,
And
stamps
my
thoughts
to
coin
them
words
by
art,
Be
still:
for
if
you
ever
do
the
like
I'll
cut
the
string
that
makes
the
hammer
strike.
But
what
can
stay
my
thoughts
they
may
not
start,
Or
put
my
tongue
in
durance
for
to
die?
When
as
these
eyes,
the
keys
of
mouth
and
heart,
Open
the
lock
where
all
my
love
doth
lie;
I'll
seal
them
up
within
their
lids
for
ever:
So
thought's,
and
words,
and
looks
shall
die
together.
How
shall
I
gaze
on
my
mistress'
eyes?
My
thoughts
must
have
some
vent:
else
heart
will
break.
My
tongue
would
rust
as
in
my
mouth
it
lies,
If
eyes
and
thoughts
were
free,
and
that
not
speak.
Speak
then,
and
tell
the
passions
of
desire;
Which
turns
mine
eyes
to
floods,
my
thoughts
to
fire
Album
First Booke of Songes
1 Unquiet Thoughts
2 Who Ever Thinks or Hopes of Love
3 My Thoughts Are Wing'd With Hopes
4 If My Complaints
5 Can She Excuse My Wrongs
6 Now, O Now I Needs Must Part
7 Dear, If You Change
8 Sleep, Wayward Thoughts
9 Would My Conceit
10 Awake, Sweet Love
11 Away With These Self-Loving Lads
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