Lyrics The Sea Angler - Faith and the Muse
There
was
a
gentle
angler
who
was
angling
in
the
sea
With
heart
as
cold
as
only
heart
untaught
of
love
can
be
When
suddenly
the
waters
rushed
and
swelled
and
up
there
sprang
A
humid
maid
of
beauty's
mold,
and
thus
to
him
she
sang:
"Why
dost
thou
strive
so
artfully
to
lure
my
brood
away
And
leave
them
to
die
beneath
the
sun's
all-scorching
ray?
Couldst
thou
but
tell
how
happy
are
the
fish
that
swim
below?
Thou
wouldst
with
me
taste
of
joy
which
earth
can
never
know"
The
water
rushed,
the
water
swelled,
and
touched
his
naked
feet
And
fancy
whispered
to
his
heart,
it
was
a
love
pledge
sweet
She
sang
another
siren
lie,
more
'witching
than
before
Half-pulled,
half-plunging
down
he
sank,
and
ne'er
was
heard
of
more.
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