Songtexte Achilles - The Divine Comedy
I
saw
a
man
this
morning
Standing
on
a
foreign
shore
From
his
eyes,
tears
were
falling
As
he
made
ready
for
war
He
shouted
out
a
warning
You
slew
my
sweetest
friend
And
as
sure
as
day
is
dawning
His
death
will
be
avenged
Was
it
so
hard
to
die,
Achilles
So
very
hard
to
die?
You
know
and
I
know
not,
Achilles
So
much
the
happier
I
You
breached
the
walls
of
Troy,
Achilles
Slaughtered
a
thousand
men
Patroclus
is
destroyed,
Achilles
And
can't
come
back
again
I
saw
a
man
this
morning
Trudging
through
a
muddy
field
From
the
sky,
a
shell
was
falling
With
his
name
scratched
in
the
steel
Lend
him
your
shield,
Achilles
Ask
the
gods
to
be
his
guide
All
he
has
is
'A
Shropshire
Lad'
With
this
poem
scrawled
inside
Was
it
so
hard
to
die,
Achilles
So
very
hard
to
die?
You
know
and
I
know
not,
Achilles
So
much
the
happier
I
Look
to
the
starry
skies,
Achilles
Look
to
the
silver
seas
They
do
not
live
or
die,
Achilles
And
neither
do
we
I
saw
a
man
this
morning
He
was
turning
53
And
his
pampered
mind
was
turning
To
thoughts
of
mortality
One
day
I
will
be
nothing
Think
how
funny
that
will
feel
For
we,
the
living
Death
is
the
Achilles
heel
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