Lyrics The Battle - Strawbs
In
the
early
dawn
the
Bishops'
men
Shivered
in
the
damp
But
the
shiver
came
not
from
the
cold
And
spread
throughout
the
camp
The
trembling
horses
sensed
the
fear
Of
silent
thoughtful
men
Who
prayed
that
wives
and
families
Might
see
them
once
again.
The
bishops
sent
a
dawn
patrol
To
investigate
the
weight
Of
forces
at
the
King's
command
Ensconced
behind
the
gate
The
ground
mist
hid
the
patrol's
approach
As
they
drew
close
enough
to
show
The
sentries
on
the
battlements
And
an
archer
drew
his
bow.
From
the
topmost
tower
a
sentry
fell
As
an
arrow
pierced
his
skull
And
his
headlong
flight
into
the
moat
Seemed
that
of
a
gull
The
patrol
reported
little
There
was
nothing
much
to
see
But
the
strong
and
silent
castle
A
symbol
of
the
free.
The
King's
men
took
communion
As
the
first
rays
of
the
sun
Lit
up
the
castle's
gloomy
walls
The
fatal
day
begun
From
the
castle
green
the
rooks
took
flight
To
the
high
trees
in
the
east
To
their
carrion
minds
the
battlefield
Set
a
table
for
a
feast.
A
tide
of
black,
the
Bishops'
men,
Equality
their
right
Swarmed
like
ants
across
the
hill
Their
aim
at
last
in
sight
The
King's
men
dressed
in
purest
white
Were
driven
back
by
force
And
the
fighting
grew
more
violent
As
the
battle
took
its
course.
The
Bishops
gave
the
order
No
mercy
to
be
shown
The
sacrifice
will
reap
rewards
When
the
King
is
overthrown
The
sight
of
children
lying
dead
Made
hardened
soldiers
weep
The
outer
walls
began
to
fall
They
moved
towards
the
keep.
The
rooks
surveyed
the
battlefield
Their
hungry
beady
eyes
Revelled
in
the
sight
of
death
Showing
no
surprise
The
pressure
mounted
steadily
As
the
Bishops
neared
the
gate
And
the
desperate
King
called
to
his
knights
"It's
your
lives
or
the
State".
When
the
anxious
King
began
to
fail
As
many
thought
he
might
The
Queen
ran
screaming
round
the
walls
And
urged
the
men
to
fight
The
Bishops'
men
were
tiring
As
the
afternoon
drew
late
And
the
King's
men
lowered
the
drawbridge
And
poured
out
through
the
gate.
They
fought
their
way
across
the
bridge
The
men
like
falling
leaves
Or
ears
of
corn
that
fall
in
swathes
The
vicious
sickle
cleaves
The
tide
receded
up
the
hill
The
waste
of
reclaimed
land
Once
decaying
swamp
became
A
shore
of
pure
white
sand.
A
blinded
priest
was
seen
to
bless
Both
dying
and
the
dead
As
he
stumbled
around
the
battlefield
His
cassock
running
red
If
uniform
were
black
or
white
His
eyes
could
never
see
And
death
made
no
distinction
Whatever
man
he
be.
As
darkness
fell
both
camps
withdrew
Their
soldiers
slain
like
cattle
Leaving
the
rooks
to
feast
alone
The
victors
of
the
battle
At
evensong
both
camps
reviewed
Their
sad
depleted
ranks
As
survivors
of
the
battle
Gave
God
their
grateful
thanks.
1 The Man Who Called Himself Jesus
2 That Which Once Was Mine
3 All The Little Ladies
4 Pieces Of 79 And 15
5 Oh How She Changed
6 Or Am I Dreaming?
7 Where Is This Dream Of Your Youth?
8 Poor Jimmy Wilson
9 Where Am I (I'll Show You Where To Sleep)
10 The Battle
11 Interview / That Which Once Was Mine - BBC Radio One Top Gear Session
12 Poor Jimmy Wilson - BBC Radio One Top Gear Session
13 The Battle - BBC Radio One Top Gear Session
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