Lyrics Elegy - Mephisto Walz
The
curfew
tolls
the
knell
of
parting
day
The
lowing
herd
wind
slowly
o'er
the
lea
The
plowman
home
plods
his
weary
way
Leaving
the
world
and
darkness
to
me
Now
fades
the
glimmering
landscape
All
the
air
a
solemn
stillness
holds
Save
where
the
beatle
wheels
his
droning
flight
And
drowsy
tinklings
lull
the
distant
folds
He
clasps
the
crag
with
crooked
hands
Close
to
the
sun
in
lonely
lands
He
watches
from
his
mountain
walls
Ringed
with
the
azure
world
he
stands
Many
a
gem
of
purest
ray
serene
Dark
unfathomed
caves
of
ocean
bare
Many
a
flower
is
born
to
blush
unseen
And
waste
it's
sweetness
on
the
desert
air
Soaring
where
the
ivy-mantled
tower
The
moping
owl
does
to
the
moon
complain
Wandering
near
the
secret
bower
Molests
the
ancient
solitary
reign
The
boast
of
song
the
push
of
power
The
beauty
all
that
wealth
ever
gave
Awaits
alike
the
endless
hour
Paths
of
glory
lead
but
to
the
grave
Yet
even
bones
from
insult
to
protect
A
frail
memorial
still
sitting
high
Uncouth
rhymes
and
shapeless
sculpture
decked
Implores
the
passing
tribute
of
a
sigh
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