Lyrics Four Pails - Peter Hammill
Four
pails
of
water
and
a
bagfull
of
salts.
That
is
all
we
are,
that
is
all
a
man
comprises,
Chemicals
alone,
with
no
spirit,
soul
or
ghost
–
Nothing
so
bizarre.
No
amount
of
faith
disguises
What
is
true
is
what
we
fear
the
most.
Nothing
can
survive
save
the
things
men
leave
behind
them.
Any
other
case
would
be
really
too
absurd
–
If
thoughts
remained
alive
Surely
modern
science
would
find
them?
No,
the
soul
is
nothing
but
a
word.
All
the
wonders
Man
achieves
emerge
from
cerebral
tissue.
Chemical
reactions'
ebb
and
surge
form
that
Thing
that
is
you...
It's
a
sad
philosophy,
but
better
sad
than
wrong.
Face
the
truth
instead:
When
you're
dead
you're
dead,
When
you're
gone
you're
gone...
Now
she's
gone.
Four
pails
of
water
and
a
bagfull
of
salts.
That
is
all
she
was,
all
my
lover
represented
–
That
sounds
just
as
mad
as
saying
she
will
never
die.
Fools
may
clutch
at
straws
But
truth
must
not
be
circumvented:
As
the
tree
falls,
so
must
that
tree
lie!
Now
that
sounds
so
odd...
Once
I
would
have
preached
it
brightly.
Now
questions
appear
I
rationally
can't
ignore...
Nothingness
or
God,
Which
of
them
seems
more
unlikely?
Once
I
would
have
answered
clearly,
Now
I
only
think
I'm
nearly
sure.
Once
I
would
have
answered
clearly,
Now
I
only
think
I'm
nearly
sure.
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