Lyrics The Pax Britannica - Ian Anderson
I
came
to
woo
you
at
behest
of
Uncle
Leo,
did
my
best
To
charm
and
Hatter,
sooth,
lay
thoughts
Of
scheming
Saxon
Prince
to
rest.
Just
seventeen,
you
were
emboldened,
Turned
away
plain
Orange
boy
And
made
for
me
a
consort
haven
In
your
heart,
haven
of
joy.
Now
Empire
spills
a
growing
blot
Across
the
atlas,
leaves
its
mark.
The
hands
of
men
in
iron
ships
stoke
Their
boilers,
fan
the
spark.
Generous
in
deed
and
promise,
our
Emissaries
make
fair
trade
And
pay
with
sovereign
Queenly
coin
for
goods
And
worldly
fortunes
made.
We
will
win
them
and
contain
them,
Not
by
Enneld
Pattern
gun:
No
hard
coercion,
whip
or
stick
but
Ten
good
shillings
to
be
won.
See,
we
offer
contracts
clear
in
English,
plain
as
it
appears
In
small
print,
some
trifling
matters:
Not
important,
never
fear.
Pax
Britannica,
Pax
Britannica,
rules
The
headland
and
the
wave.
Hansa
spirit
will
enrich
us,
keep
Us
from
an
early
grave.
Sweet
Victoria,
Mother
England,
Gracious
queen
whom
God
will
save.
We'll
leave
them
gifts
of
architecture,
Engineering,
laws
and
more.
The
willow
bat,
the
bowler
hat
of
Gentlemen
who
keep
the
score.
Head-up
code
of
moral
conduct,
Never
minions
to
deceive.
Straight
the
ball
and,
best
ofall,
when
Time
is
come,
we
take
our
leave.
Pax
Britannica,
Pax
Britannica,
rules
The
headland
and
the
wave.
Hansa
spirit
will
enrich
us,
keep
Us
from
an
early
grave.
My
sweet
Victoria,
your
dearest
Albert;
Two
ledger
lines
above
the
stave.
1 Heavy Metals
2 Doggerland
3 Enter the Uninvited
4 Puer Ferox Adventus
5 Meliora Sequamur
6 The Turnpike Inn
7 The Engineer
8 The Pax Britannica
9 Tripudium Ad Bellum
10 After These Wars
11 New Blood, Old Veins
12 In for a Pound
13 The Browning of the Green
14 Per Errationes Ad Astra
15 Cold Dead Reckoning
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