Lyrics Puck's Song - Leslie Fish
See
you
the
ferny
ride
that
steals
Into
the
oak-woods
far?
O
that
was
whence
they
hewed
the
keels
That
rolled
to
Trafalgar.
And
mark
you
where
the
ivy
clings
To
Bayham's
mouldering
walls?
O
there
we
cast
the
stout
railings
That
stand
around
St.
Paul's.
See
you
the
dimpled
track
that
runs
All
hollow
through
the
wheat?
O
that
was
where
they
hauled
the
guns
That
smote
King
Philip's
fleet.
(Out
of
the
Weald,
the
secret
Weald,
Men
sent
in
ancient
years,
The
horse-shoes
red
at
Flodden
Field,
The
arrows
at
Poitiers!)
See
you
our
little
mill
that
clacks,
So
busy
by
the
brook?
She
has
ground
her
corn
and
paid
her
tax
Ever
since
Domesday
Book.
See
you
our
stilly
woods
of
oak,
And
the
dread
ditch
beside?
O
that
was
where
the
Saxons
broke
On
the
day
that
Harold
died.
See
you
the
windy
levels
spread
About
the
gates
of
Rye?
O
that
was
where
the
Northmen
fled,
When
Alfred's
ships
came
by.
See
you
our
pastures
wide
and
lone,
Where
the
red
oxen
browse?
O
there
was
a
City
thronged
and
known,
Ere
London
boasted
a
house.
And
see
you
after
rain,
the
trace
Of
mound
and
ditch
and
wall?
O
that
was
a
Legion's
camping-place,
When
Caesar
sailed
from
Gaul.
And
see
you
marks
that
show
and
fade,
Like
shadows
on
the
Downs?
O
they
are
the
lines
the
Flint
Men
made,
To
guard
their
wondrous
towns.
Trackway
and
Camp
and
City
lost,
Salt
Marsh
where
now
is
corn--
Old
Wars,
old
Peace,
old
Arts
that
cease,
And
so
was
England
born!
She
is
not
any
common
Earth,
Water
or
wood
or
air,
But
Merlin's
Isle
of
Gramarye,
Where
you
and
I
will
fare!

1 Cold Iron
2 The Quest
3 The Winners: A Death-Bed
4 Tarrant Moss
5 Goats, Pigs & Buffaloes
6 Song of the Red War-Boat
7 Runes on Weland's Sword
8 Puck's Song
9 Rimini
10 A Pict Song
11 Very Many People
12 Rimmon
13 The Kingdom
14 The Palace
15 Heriot's Ford
16 The King
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