Lyrics The Vision Of The Lady Of The Lake - Strawbs
The
boatman
rose
to
the
sound
of
his
heartbeat
Loud
in
the
silent
approach
of
the
dawn
He
glanced
through
the
window
at
mist
on
the
lake
Which
hung
like
a
shroud
in
the
still
of
the
morn
The
silver
cobwebs
spun
with
the
dew
Hung
from
the
bushes
in
filigree
splendour
And
water
lilies
asleep
on
the
lake
Were
reflected
so
delicate,
tranquil
and
tender.
The
boat
man
sighed
as
he
strode
through
the
woods
To
the
place
where
his
boat
lay
moored
to
a
stake
The
hollow
sound
as
his
footsteps
echoed
Until
the
sound
was
lost
on
the
lake
He
cast
off,
poling
the
boat
from
the
shore
Peering
a
head
through
damp
clinging
haze
He
thought
that
he
saw
strange
swirling
shapes
A
trick
on
the
eyes
that
the
mist
often
plays.
So
intent
was
the
boatman
on
crossing
the
lake
That
he
failed
to
notice
the
current
that
flowed
Leading
his
boat
from
familiar
parts
He
was
firmly,
yet
somehow
unknowingly,
towed
All
at
once
the
mist
seemed
to
lift
Sufficient
to
show
the
boatman
a
pool
That
he'd
never
seen
in
the
whole
of
his
life
Unnaturally
deep,
black
and
silent,
and
cool.
The
boatman's
shirt
clung
to
his
back
He
was
sweating
both
from
exertion
and
fear
He
had
the
sensation
that
someone
was
watching
He
felt
the
presence
of
somebody
near
An
invisible
force
prevented
him
moving
The
strength
of
his
arms
was
utterly
sapped
The
twisted
bushes
converged
round
the
lake
Like
a
fish
in
a
net
he
was
trapped.
Suddenly
out
of
the
water
before
him
The
wraith-like
form
of
a
maiden
appeared
Clad
in
shimmering
radiant
robes
The
maiden
materialised
as
she
neared
The
hair
which
finely
crowned
her
head
Was
a
halo
of
golden
reflecting
the
sun
All
of
the
beautiful
women
of
time
Were
formed
all
at
once
into
one.
She
handed
the
boatman
the
sword
she
was
holding
Which
flashed
irridescent
before
his
eyes
Excalibur
surely
was
hardly
a
match
For
a
sword
that
simple
description
defies
The
boatman
stood
transfixed
by
her
gaze
Which
reached
to
the
depths
of
his
very
soul
To
he
who
could
conquer
the
evils
of
life
She
offered
herself
as
a
whole.
The
maiden
vanished
before
his
gaze
Leaving
him
clutching
the
sword
in
his
fist
The
hairs
on
the
nape
of
his
neck
seemed
to
stiffen
A
creature
approached
him
from
out
of
the
mist
It
was
powerful,
huge
and
yet
stupid
indeed
For
it
held
right
back
and
failed
to
attack
The
boatman
struck
at
its
small
stupid
eyes
And
it
crashed
to
the
ground
and
lay
on
its
back.
Without
a
warning
the
sky
seemed
to
blacken
As
though
the
sun
were
in
total
eclipse
The
boatman
crouched
low
as
a
vast
eagle
swooped
And
a
horrified
cry
escaped
from
his
lips
It
strutted
before
him
with
pride
in
its
bearing
Admiring
its
talons
both
vicious
and
cruel
Taking
advantage
the
boatman
struck
fast
And
the
eagle
slid
to
the
depths
of
the
pool.
The
terrified
boatman
tried
moving
his
boat
But
his
pole
had
grown
roots
in
the
watery
deep
The
bank
grew
alive
with
the
coils
of
a
snake
And
all
you
could
hear
was
its
slither
and
creep
It
cast
an
envious
stare
at
the
boatman
Slid
into
the
water
and
swam
to
the
boat
He
stood
hypnotised
by
its
green
jealous
eyes
As
it
came
from
the
water
and
coiled
round
his
throat.
As
its
coils
tightened
slowly
his
breath
came
in
gasps
As
he
choked
so
he
lifted
the
sword
in
despair
As
the
snake
was
still
gloating
he
severed
its
head
And
in
death
the
snake's
coils
thrashed
wild
in
the
air
The
boatman
wiped
the
sweat
from
his
brow
His
heart
was
pounding
as
never
before
His
eyes
like
a
lizard's
tongue
darted
around
Not
daring
to
rest
for
a
minute
or
more.
An
involuntary
shiver
went
up
his
spine
As
he
heard
the
sound
of
eerie
howls
A
wolf
appeared
on
the
banks
of
the
pool
Saliva
dripped
from
its
loathsome
jowls
Hatred
smouldered
deep
in
his
eyes
Which
glowed
like
coals
from
Hades
fire
It
seemed
to
grow
as
it
crouched
and
snarled
And
watched
as
the
boatman
began
to
tire.
It
was
almost
as
though
the
wolf
had
learned
For
it
did
not
attack
as
the
others
had
done
But
bided
its
time
until
the
moment
was
right
And
sprang
as
the
boatman
stared
into
the
sun
But
the
boatman
too
had
learned
to
hold
back
And
holding
his
sword
as
though
a
knife
He
plunged
it
deep
into
the
wolf's
heart
Then
fell
to
his
knees
and
prayed
for
his
life.
As
he
felt
a
hand
on
his
shoulder
he
whirled
To
find
the
maiden
by
his
side
She
smiled
and
the
world
seemed
to
open
before
him
He
tried
to
speak
but
his
tongue
was
tied
You
must
plunge
the
sword
deep
into
my
heart
Lest
I
should
crumble
into
dust
She
offered
the
boatman
the
meaning
of
life
And
love,
if
he
could
but
conquer
lust.
She
bared
her
breasts
before
his
eyes
The
boatman
still
was
stricken
dumb
He
flung
the
sword
back
into
the
water
Back
to
the
depths
from
which
it
had
come
The
water
around
him
began
to
boil
The
maiden
began
to
wither
away
His
boat
was
swamped
as
the
creatures
arose
And
evil
lived
for
another
day.
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