Lyrics England 1914 - Ralph McTell
Night
stirs
her
inky
finger
In
the
water
of
the
day,
The
tired
sun
drops
slowly
in
the
sky.
And
everywhere
the
gentle
air
Hangs
heavy
with
the
day
song
Evening
calls
the
lamplight
out
to
come.
Children's
wooden
hoops
Go
clattering
down
the
street
Soon
they're
called
inside,
it's
getting
late.
The
grand
canal
Now
splashed
with
red
Reflects
on
swallows
wings.
The
lamplighter
knows
the
song
The
evening
sings.
But
the
gas-lamps
stand
like
soldiers
Hiss
warnings
to
the
wind
Their
evening
vespers
prophicy
a
war.
The
world
divides
And
men
take
sides
The
spark
bursts
into
flame
Nothing
can
be
quite
the
same
again.
Dog
barks
in
the
distance
Child
cries
in
her
sleep
Night
waits
for
the
dawn
with
baited
breath.
The
old
school,
the
old
rule
Rung
out
on
a
muffinman's
bell
The
lamplighter
has
made
his
nightly
call.
Dreams
of
hope
and
peace
Sent
clattering
down
the
streets
Empty
like
the
promises
they
made.
The
wars
rage
on,
and
different
wrongs
Will
someone
please
explain
That
peace
is
not
the
lamplighter
'Cos
he's
not
coming
back
again.
1 Streets of London
2 Mrs Adlam's Angels
3 Wino and the Mouse
4 England 1914
5 Last Train and Ride
6 The Fairground
7 Spiral Staircase
8 Kindhearted Woman Blues
9 Bright and Beautiful Things
10 Daddy's Here
11 Rizraklaru (Anag.)
12 (My) Baby Keeps Staying Out All Night Long
13 Terminus
14 Spiral Staircase (Revisited Version)
15 Last Train and Ride (Revisited Version)
16 The Fairground (Revisited Version)
17 Terminus (Revisited Version)
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