Lyrics The Lady of Shalott (Live At Salle Pleyel, Paris/1998) - Loreena McKennitt
On
either
side
of
the
river
lie
Long
fields
of
barley
and
of
rye,
That
clothe
the
world
and
meet
the
sky;
And
thro'
the
field
the
road
run
by
To
many-towered
Camelot;
And
up
and
down
the
people
go,
Gazing
where
the
lilies
blow
Round
an
island
there
below,
The
island
of
Shalott.
Willows
whiten,
aspens
quiver,
Little
breezes
dusk
and
shiver
Thro'
the
wave
that
runs
for
ever
By
the
island
in
the
river
Flowing
down
to
Camelot.
Four
grey
walls,
and
four
grey
towers,
Overlook
a
space
of
flowers,
And
the
silent
isle
imbowers
The
Lady
of
Shalott.
Only
reapers,
reaping
early,
In
among
the
bearded
barley
Hear
a
song
that
echoes
cheerly
From
the
river
winding
clearly
Down
to
tower'd
Camelot;
And
by
the
moon
the
reaper
weary,
Piling
sheaves
in
uplands
airy,
Listening,
whispers
"'tis
the
fairy
The
Lady
of
Shalott."
There
she
weaves
by
night
and
day
A
magic
web
with
colours
gay,
She
has
heard
a
whisper
say,
A
curse
is
on
her
if
she
stay
To
look
down
to
Camelot.
She
knows
not
what
the
curse
may
be,
And
so
she
weaveth
steadily,
And
little
other
care
hath
she,
The
Lady
of
Shalott.
And
moving
through
a
mirror
clear
That
hangs
before
her
all
the
year,
Shadows
of
the
world
appear.
There
she
sees
the
highway
near
Winding
down
to
Camelot;
And
sometimes
thro'
the
mirror
blue
The
Knights
come
riding
two
and
two.
She
hath
no
loyal
Knight
and
true,
The
Lady
Of
Shalott.
But
in
her
web
she
still
delights
To
weave
the
mirror's
magic
sights,
For
often
thro'
the
silent
nights
A
funeral,
with
plumes
and
lights
And
music,
went
to
Camelot;
Or
when
the
Moon
was
overhead,
Came
two
young
lovers
lately
wed.
"I
am
half
sick
of
shadows,"
said
The
Lady
Of
Shalott.
A
bow-shot
from
her
bower-eaves,
He
rode
between
the
barley
sheaves,
The
sun
came
dazzling
thro'
the
leaves,
And
flamed
upon
the
brazen
greaves
Of
bold
Sir
Lancelot.
A
red-cross
knight
for
ever
kneel'd
To
a
lady
in
his
shield,
That
sparkled
on
the
yellow
field,
Beside
remote
Shalott.
His
broad
clear
brow
in
sunlight
glow'd;
On
burnish'd
hooves
his
war-horse
trode;
From
underneath
his
helmet
flow'd
His
coal-black
curls
as
on
he
rode,
As
he
rode
back
to
Camelot.
From
the
bank
and
from
the
river
he
flashed
into
the
crystal
mirror,
"Tirra
Lirra,"
by
the
river
Sang
Sir
Lancelot.
She
left
the
web,
she
left
the
loom,
She
made
three
paces
taro'
the
room,
She
saw
the
water-lily
bloom,
She
saw
the
helmet
and
the
plume,
She
looked
down
to
Camelot.
Out
flew
the
web
and
floated
wide;
The
mirror
cracked
from
side
to
side;
"The
curse
is
come
upon
me,"
cried
The
Lady
of
Shalott.
In
the
stormy
east-wind
straining,
The
pale
yellow
woods
were
waning,
The
broad
stream
in
his
banks
complaining.
Heavily
the
low
sky
raining
Over
towered
Camelot;
Down
she
came
and
found
a
boat
Beneath
a
willow
left
afloat,
And
round
about
the
prow
she
wrote
The
Lady
of
Shalott
And
down
the
river's
dim
expanse
Like
some
bold
seer
in
a
trance,
Seeing
all
his
own
mischance
-
With
a
glassy
countenance
Did
she
look
to
Camelot.
And
at
the
closing
of
the
day
She
loosed
the
chain
and
down
she
lay;
The
broad
stream
bore
her
far
away,
The
Lady
of
Shalott.
Heard
a
carol,
mournful,
holy,
Chanted
loudly,
chanted
lowly,
Till
her
blood
was
frozen
slowly,
And
her
eyes
were
darkened
wholly,
Turn'd
to
towered
Camelot.
For
ere
she
reach'd
upon
the
tide
The
first
house
by
the
water-side,
Singing
in
her
song
she
died,
The
Lady
of
Shalott.
Under
tower
and
balcony,
By
garden-wall
and
gallery,
A
gleaming
shape
she
floated
by,
Dead-pale
between
the
houses
high,
Silent
into
Camelot.
Out
upon
the
wharfs
they
came,
Knight
and
Burgher,
Lord
and
Dame,
And
round
the
prow
they
read
her
name,
The
Lady
of
Shalott.
Who
is
this?
And
what
is
here?
And
in
the
lighted
palace
near
Died
the
sound
of
royal
cheer;
And
they
crossed
themselves
for
fear,
All
the
Knights
at
Camelot;
But
Lancelot
mused
a
little
space
He
said,
"She
has
a
lovely
face;
God
in
his
mercy
lend
her
grace,
The
Lady
of
Shalott."
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2 The Lady of Shalott (Live At Salle Pleyel, Paris/1998)
3 The Lady of Shalott
4 The Old Ways (Live)
5 Bonny Portmore (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto/1998)
6 The Mystic's Dream (Live)
7 Dante's Prayer (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto/1998)
8 Bonny Portmore (Live)
9 The Old Ways (Live At Salle Pleyel, Paris/1998)
10 Cymbeline
11 Cymbeline (Live)
12 Cymbeline (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto/1998)
13 All Souls Night
14 All Souls Night (Live)
15 All Souls Night (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto/1998)
16 Dante's Prayer (Live)
17 Night Ride Across the Caucasus (Live)
18 Night Ride Across the Caucasus (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto/1998)
19 Night Ride Across the Caucasus
20 The Highwayman - Live
21 The Highway Man (Live At Salle Pleyel, Paris/1998)
22 Skellig (Live At Salle Pleyel, Paris/1998)
23 Skellig
24 Skellig (Live)
25 The Mummers' Dance (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto/1998)
26 The Mummers' Dance (Live)
27 The Mummers' Dance
28 Prologue (Live)
29 Prologue (Live At Salle Pleyel, Paris/1998)
30 Santiago
31 Night Ride Across the Caucasus
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