Lyrics The Silver Cord/Re-Assuring Tune - Stereo Mix - Jethro Tull
A
Passion
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Jethro
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"Do
you
still
see
me
even
here?"
(The
silver
cord
lies
on
the
ground.)
"And
so
I′m
dead",
the
young
man
said
Over
the
hill
(not
a
wish
away).
My
friends
(as
one)
all
stand
aligned
Although
their
taxis
came
too
late.
There
was
a
rush
along
the
Fulham
Road.
There
was
a
hush
in
the
Passion
Play.
Such
a
sense
of
glowing
in
the
aftermath
Ripe
with
rich
attainments
all
imagined
Sad
misdeeds
in
disarray
The
sore
thumb
screams
aloud,
Echoing
out
of
the
Passion
Play.
All
the
old
familiar
es
come
crowding
in
a
different
key:
Melodies
decaying
in
sweet
dissonance.
There
was
a
rush
along
the
Fulham
Road
Into
the
Ever-passion
Play.
And
who
comes
here
to
wish
me
well?
A
sweetly-scented
angel
fell.
She
laid
her
head
upon
my
disbelief
And
bathed
me
with
her
ever-smile.
And
with
a
howl
across
the
sand
I
go
escorted
by
a
band
of
gentlemen
in
leather
bound
NO-ONE
(but
someone
to
be
found).
All
along
the
icy
wastes
there
are
faces
smiling
in
the
gloom.
Roll
up
roll
down,
Feeling
unwound?
Step
into
the
viewing
room.
The
cameras
were
all
around.
We've
got
you
taped;
you′re
in
the
play.
Here's
your
I.D.
(Ideal
for
identifying
one
and
all.)
Invest
your
life
in
the
memory
bank;
ours
the
interest
and
we
thank
you.
The
ice-cream
lady
wets
her
drawers,
to
see
you
in
the
passion
play.
Take
the
prize
for
instant
pleasure,
captain
of
the
cricket
team
Public
speaking
in
all
weathers,
a
knighthood
from
a
queen.
All
of
your
best
friends'
telephones
never
cooled
from
the
heat
of
your
hand.
From
your
hand...
There′s
a
line
in
a
front-page
story,
13
horses
that
also-ran.
Also
ran...
Climb
in
your
old
umbrella.
Does
it
have
a
nasty
tear
in
the
dome?
In
the
dome...
But
the
rain
only
gets
in
sometimes
and
the
sun
never
leaves
you
alone,
You
alone...
You
alone...
You
alone...
You
alone...
Lover
of
the
black
and
white
it′s
your
first
night.
The
Passion
Play,
goes
all
the
way,
spoils
your
insight.
Tell
me
how
the
baby's
made,
how
the
lady′s
laid,
Why
the
old
dog
howls
in
sadness.
And
your
little
sister's
immaculate
virginity
wings
away
On
the
bony
shoulders
of
a
young
horse
named
George
Who
stole
surreptitiously
into
her
geography
revision.
(The
examining
body
examined
her
body.)
Actor
of
the
low-high
Q,
let′s
hear
your
view.
Peek
at
the
lines
upon
your
sleeves
since
your
memory
won't
do.
Tell
me:
how
the
baby′s
graded,
how
the
lady's
faded,
Why
the
old
dogs
howl
with
madness.
All
of
this
and
some
of
that's
the
only
way
to
skin
the
cat.
And
now
you′ve
lost
a
skin
or
two,
you′re
for
us
and
we
for
you.
The
dressing
room
is
right
behind,
We've
got
you
taped,
you′re
in
the
play.
How
does
it
feel
to
be
in
the
play?
How
does
it
feel
to
play
the
play?
How
does
it
feel
to
be
the
play?
Man
of
passion
rise
again,
we
won't
cross
you
out:
For
we
do
love
you
like
a
son,
of
that
there′s
no
doubt.
Tell
us:
is
it
you
who
are
here
for
our
good
cheer?
Or
are
we
here
for
the
glory,
for
the
story,
for
the
gory
satisfaction
Of
telling
you
how
absolutely
awful
you
really
are?
There
was
a
rush
along
the
Fulham
Road.
There
was
a
hush
in
the
Passion
Play.
The
Story
Of
The
Hare
Who
Lost
His
Spectacles
This
is
the
story
of
the
hare
who
lost
his
spectacles.
Owl
loved
to
rest
quietly
whilst
no
one
was
watching.
Sitting
on
a
fence
one
day,
he
was
surprised
when
suddenly
a
kangaroo
ran
close
by.
Now
this
may
not
seem
strange,
but
when
Owl
overheard
Kangaroo
whisper
to
no
one
in
particular,
"The
hare
has
lost
his
spectacles,"
well,
he
began
to
wonder.
Presently,
the
moon
appeared
from
behind
a
cloud
and
there,
lying
on
the
grass
was
hare.
In
the
stream
that
flowed
by
the
grass
a
newt.
And
sitting
astride
a
twig
of
a
bush
a
bee.
Ostensibly
motionless,
the
hare
was
trembling
with
excitement,
For
without
his
spectacles
he
appeared
completely
helpless.
Where
were
his
spectacles?
Could
Someone
have
stolen
them?
Had
he
mislaid
them?
What
was
he
to
do?
Bee
wanted
to
help,
and
thinking
he
had
the
answer
began:
"You
probably
ate
them
thinking
they
were
a
carrot."
"No!"
interrupted
Owl,
who
was
wise.
"I
have
good
eye-sight,
insight,
and
foresight.
How
could
an
intelligent
hare
make
such
a
silly
mistake?"
But
all
this
time,
Owl
had
been
sitting
on
the
fence,
scowling!
A
Kangaroo
were
hopping
mad
at
this
sort
of
talk.
She
thought
herself
far
superior
in
intelligence
to
the
others.
She
was
their
leader,
their
guru.
She
had
the
answer:
"Hare,
you
must
go
in
search
of
the
optician."
But
then
she
realized
that
Hare
was
completely
helpless
without
his
spectacles.
And
so,
Kangaroo
loudly
proclaimed,
"I
can't
send
Hare
in
search
of
anything!"
"You
can
guru,
you
can!"
shouted
Newt.
"You
can
send
him
with
Owl."
But
Owl
had
gone
to
sleep.
Newt
knew
too
much
to
be
stopped
by
so
small
a
problem
"You
can
take
him
in
your
pouch."
But
alas,
Hare
was
much
too
big
to
fit
into
Kangaroo′s
pouch.
All
this
time,
it
had
been
quite
plain
to
hare
that
the
others
knew
nothing
about
spectacles.
As
for
all
their
tempting
ideas,
well
Hare
didn't
care.
The
lost
spectacles
were
his
own
affair.
And
after
all,
Hare
did
have
a
spare
a-pair.
A-pair.
THE
END
We
sleep
by
the
ever-bright
hole
in
the
door,
Eat
in
the
corner,
talk
to
the
floor,
Cheating
the
spiders
who
come
to
say
"Please",
(Politely).
They
bend
at
the
knees.
Well,
I'll
go
to
the
foot
of
our
stairs.
Old
gentlemen
talk
of
when
they
were
young
Of
ladies
lost,
of
erring
sons.
Lace-covered
dandies
revel
(with
friends)
Pure
as
the
truth,
tied
at
both
ends.
Well
I′ll
go
to
the
foot
of
our
stairs.
Scented
cathedral
spire
pointed
down.
We
pray
for
souls
in
Kentish
Town.
A
delicate
hush
the
gods,
floating
by
Wishing
us
well,
pie
in
the
sky.
God
of
ages,
Lord
of
Time,
mine
is
the
right,
right
to
be
wrong.
Well
I′ll
go
to
the
foot
of
our
stairs.
Jack
rabbit
mister
spawn
a
new
breed
Of
love-hungry
pilgrims
(no
bodies
to
feed).
Show
me
a
good
man
and
I'll
show
you
the
door.
The
last
hymn
is
sung
and
the
devil
cries
"More."
Well,
I′m
all
for
leaving
and
that
being
done,
I've
put
in
a
request
to
take
up
my
turn
In
that
forsaken
paradise
that
calls
itself
"Hell"
Where
no-one
has
nothing
and
nothing
is-
well
-meaning
fool,
Pick
up
thy
bed
and
rise
up
from
your
gloom
smiling.
Give
me
your
hate
and
do
as
the
loving
heathen
do.
Colours
I′ve
none
dark
or
light,
red,
white
or
blue.
Cold
is
my
touch
(freezing).
Summoned
by
name
- I
am
the
overseer
over
you.
Given
this
command
to
watch
o'er
our
miserable
sphere.
Fallen
from
grace,
called
on
to
bring
sun
or
rain.
Occasional
corn
from
my
oversight
grew.
Fell
with
mine
angels
from
a
far
better
place,
Offering
services
for
the
saving
of
face.
Now
you′re
here,
you
may
as
well
admire
All
whom
living
has
retired
from
the
benign
reconciliation.
Legends
were
born
surrounding
mysterious
lights
Seen
in
the
sky
(flashing).
I
just
lit
a
fag
then
took
my
leave
in
the
blink
of
an
eye.
Passionate
play
join
round
the
maypole
in
dance
(Primitive
rite)
(wrongly).
Summoned
by
name
I
am
the
overseer
over
you.
Flee
the
icy
Lucifer.
Oh
he's
an
awful
fellow!
What
a
mistake!
I
didn't
take
a
feather
from
his
pillow.
Here′s
the
everlasting
rub:
neither
am
I
good
or
bad.
I′d
give
up
my
halo
for
a
horn
and
the
horn
for
the
hat
I
once
had.
I'm
only
breathing.
There′s
life
on
my
ceiling.
The
flies
there
are
sleeping
quietly.
Twist
my
right
arm
in
the
dark.
I
would
give
two
or
three
for
One
of
those
days
that
never
made
Impressions
on
the
old
score.
I
would
gladly
be
a
dog
barking
up
the
wrong
tree.
Everyone's
saved
we′re
in
the
grave.
See
you
there
for
afternoon
tea.
Time
for
awaking
the
tea
lady's
making
A
brew-up
and
baking
new
bread.
Pick
me
up
at
half
past
none
There′s
not
a
moment
to
lose.
There
is
the
train
on
which
I
came.
On
the
platform
are
my
old
shoes.
Station
master
rings
his
bell.
Whistles
blow
and
flags
wave.
A
little
of
what
you
fancy
does
you
good
(Or
so
it
should).
I
thank
everybody
For
making
me
welcome.
I'd
stay
but
my
wings
have
just
dropped
off.
Hail!
Son
of
kings
make
the
ever-dying
sign
Cross
your
fingers
in
the
sky
for
those
about
to
BE.
There
am
I
waiting
along
the
sand.
Cast
your
sweet
spell
upon
the
land
and
sea.
Magus
Perde,
take
your
hand
from
off
the
chain.
Loose
a
wish
to
still,
the
rain,
the
storm
about
to
BE.
Here
am
I
(voyager
into
life).
Tough
are
the
soles
that
tread
the
knife's
edge.
Break
the
circle,
stretch
the
line,
call
upon
the
devil.
Bring
the
gods,
the
gods′
own
fire.
In
the
conflict
revel.
The
passengers
upon
the
ferry
crossing,
waiting
to
be
born,
Renew
the
pledge
of
life′s
long
song
rise
to
the
reveille
horn.
Animals
queueing
at
the
gate
that
stands
upon
the
shore
Breathe
the
ever-burning
fire
that
guards
the
ever-door.
Man
- son
of
man
- buy
the
flame
of
ever-life
(Yours
to
breathe
and
breath
the
pain
of
living):
living
BE!
Here
am
I!
Roll
the
stone
away
From
the
dark
into
ever-day.
There
was
a
rush
along
the
Fulham
Road
Into
the
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