Lyrics Mecciano - In the Nursery
As
virtuous
men
pass
mildly
away
And
whisper
to
their
souls,
to
go
Whilst
some
of
their
sad
friends
do
say
The
breath
goes
now
and
some
say,
no
So
let
us
melt
and
make
no
noise
No
tear
floods
nor
sigh
tempests
move
'Twere
profanation
of
our
joys
To
tell
the
laity
our
love
Moving
of
th'earth
brings
harms
and
fears
Men
reckon
what
it
did
and
meant
But
trepidation
of
the
spheres
Though
greater
far
is
innocent
Dull
sublunary
lovers'
love
(Whole
soul
is
sense)
Cannot
admit
absence
Because
it
doth
remove
Those
things
which
elemented
it
But
we
by
a
love,
so
much
refined
That
our
selves
know
not
what
it
is
Inter
assured
of
the
mind
Care
less,
eyes,
lips
and
hands
to
miss
Our
two
souls
therefore,
which
are
one
Though
I
must
go,
endure
not
yet
A
breach,
but
expansion
Like
gold
to
very
thinnest
beat
If
they
be
two,
they
are
two
so
As
stiff
twin
compasses
are
two
Thy
soul
the
fixed
foot,
makes
no
show
To
move
but
doth,
if
th'other
do
And
though
it
in
the
center
sit
Yet
when
the
other
far
doth
roam
It
leans
and
harkens
after
it
And
grows
erect,
as
that
comes
home
Such
wilt
thou
be
to
me,
who
must
Like
th'other
foot,
obliquely
run
Thy
firmness
makes
my
circle
just
And
makes
me
end,
where
I
began
1 Belle Epoque
2 Always
3 Red Harvest
4 Duality
5 Corruption
6 Thorns
7 Pulse
8 A Valediction
9 Universe
10 The Engraver
11 Mecciano
12 Always (Strive to Be)
13 Desiderata
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