paroles de chanson Helen and Cassandra - Al Stewart
According
to
the
myths
and
legends
At
the
fringes
of
our
memory
Paris
stole
the
queen
of
Sparta
And
carried
her
across
the
sea
As
they
fled,
he
never
dreamt
That
he
held
the
world
in
his
grip
Helen,
the
face
that
launched
a
thousand
ships
Helen,
the
face
that
launched
a
thousand
ships
From
Mycenae
comes
Agamemnon
And
the
Greeks
of
the
city-states
Laden
with
their
bronzen
weapons
They're
waiting
at
the
Trojan
Gates
As
the
arrow
flies
and
Achilles
falls
Does
she
raise
the
wine
to
her
lips?
Helen,
the
face
that
launched
a
thousand
ships
Helen,
the
face
that
launched
a
thousand
ships
It's
funny
how
the
story
lingers
It's
probably
a
myth
of
course
A
whisper
in
the
ear
of
Homer
Perhaps
there
never
was
a
horse
She
could
have
turned
the
head
of
Paris
With
the
gentle
sway
of
her
hips
Helen,
the
face
that
launched
a
thousand
ships
Oh
Cassandra,
what
did
you
know
You
who
bring
bad
news
wherever
you
go
You
had
the
gift
to
see
the
future
From
Apollo
so
it's
said
And
he
made
no
one
believe
you
When
you
would
not
share
his
bed
Oh
Cassandra,
what
did
you
see
As
you
walked
the
lonely
road
of
your
certainty
Gazing
at
the
ruined
city
That
your
warnings
could
not
save
Oh
Cassandra,
so
still
and
so
grave,
Cassandra
The
Bronze
Age
kingdoms
tumble
The
cities
fade
one
by
one
The
walls
of
Mycenae
crumble
The
Dark
Age
has
begun
And
the
truth
is
lost
in
the
ancient
dust
Yet
the
memory
forever
persists
Of
Helen,
the
face
that
launched
a
thousand
ships
Helen,
the
face
that
launched
a
thousand
ships
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