paroles de chanson Tempest - Bob Dylan
The
pale
moon
rose
in
its
glory
Out
on
the
Western
town
She
told
a
sad,
sad
story
Of
the
great
ship
that
went
down
It
was
the
fourteenth
day
of
April
Over
the
waves
she
rode
Sailing
into
tomorrow
To
a
golden
age
foretold
The
night
was
black
with
starlight
The
seas
were
sharp
and
clear
Moving
through
the
shadows
The
promised
hour
was
near
Lights
were
holding
stedy
Gliding
over
the
foam
All
the
lords
and
ladies
Heading
for
their
eternal
home
The
chandeliers
were
swaying
From
the
balustrades
above
The
orchestra
was
playing
Songs
of
faded
love
The
watchman,
he
lay
dreaming
As
the
ballroom
dancers
twirled
He
dreamed
the
Titanic
was
sinking
Into
the
underworld
Leo
took
his
sketchbook
He
was
often
so
inclined
He
closed
his
eyes
and
painted
The
scenery
in
his
mind
Cupid
struck
his
bosom
And
broke
it
with
a
snap
The
closest
woman
to
him
He
fell
into
her
lap
He
heard
a
loud
commotion
Something
sounded
wrong
His
inner
spirit
was
saying
That
he
couldn′t
stand
here
long
He
staggered
to
the
quarterdeck
No
time
now
to
sleep
Water
on
the
quarterdeck
Already
three
foot
deep
Smokestack
was
leaning
sideways
Heavy
feet
began
to
pound
He
walked
into
the
whirlwind
Sky
splitting
all
around
The
ship
was
going
under
The
universe
had
opened
wide
The
roll
was
called
up
yonder
The
angels
turned
aside
Lights
down
in
the
hallway
Flickering
dim
and
dull
Dead
bodies
already
floating
In
the
double
bottom
hull
The
engines
then
exploded
Propellers
they
failed
to
start
The
boilers
overloaded
The
ship's
bow
split
apart
Passengers
were
flying
Backward,
forward,
far
and
fast
They
mumbled,
fumbled,
and
tumbled
Each
one
more
weary
than
the
last
The
veil
was
torn
asunder
′Tween
the
hours
of
twelve
and
one
No
change,
no
sudden
wonder
Could
undo
what
had
been
done
The
watchman
lay
there
dreaming
At
forty
five
degrees
He
dreamed
that
the
Titanic
was
sinking
Dropping
to
her
knees
Wellington
he
was
sleeping
His
bed
began
to
slide
His
valiant
heart
was
beating
He
pushed
the
tables
aside
Glass
of
shattered
crystal
Lay
scattered
roundabout
He
strapped
on
both
his
pistols
How
long
could
he
hold
out?
His
men
and
his
companions
Were
nowhere
to
be
seen
In
silence
there
he
waited
for
Time
and
space
to
intervene
The
passageway
was
narrow
There
was
blackness
in
the
air
He
saw
every
kind
of
sorrow
Heard
voices
everywhere
Alarm-bells
were
ringing
To
hold
back
the
swelling
tide
Friends
and
lovers
clinging
To
each
other
side
by
side
Mothers
and
their
daughters
Descending
down
the
stairs
Jumped
into
the
icy
waters
Love
and
pity
sent
their
prayers
The
rich
man,
Mister
Astor
Kissed
his
darling
wife
He
had
no
way
of
knowing
It'd
be
the
last
trip
of
his
life
Calvin,
Blake
and
Wilson
Gambled
in
the
dark
Not
one
of
them
would
ever
live
to
Tell
the
tale
on
the
disembark
Brother
rose
up
'gainst
brother
In
every
circumstance
They
fought
and
slaughtered
each
other
In
a
deadly
dance
They
lowered
down
the
lifeboats
From
the
sinking
wreck
There
were
traitors,
there
were
turncoats
Broken
backs
and
broken
necks
The
bishop
left
his
cabin
To
help
others
in
need
Turned
his
eyes
up
to
the
heavens
Said,
"The
poor
are
yours
to
feed"
Davey
the
brothel-keeper
Came
out
dismissed
his
girls
Saw
the
water
getting
deeper
Saw
the
changing
of
his
world
Jim
Dandy
smiled
He
never
learned
to
swim
Saw
the
little
crippled
child
And
he
gave
his
seat
to
him
He
saw
the
starlight
shining
Streaming
from
the
East
Death
was
on
the
rampage
But
his
heart
was
now
at
peace
They
battened
down
the
hatches
But
the
hatches
wouldn′t
hold
They
drowned
upon
the
staircase
Of
brass
and
polished
gold
Leo
said
to
Cleo
I
think
I′m
going
mad
But
he'd
lost
his
mind
already
Whatever
mind
he
had
He
tried
to
block
the
doorway
To
save
all
those
from
harm
Blood
from
an
open
wound
Pouring
down
his
arm
Petals
fell
from
flowers
′Til
all
of
them
were
gone
In
the
long
and
dreadful
hours
The
wizard's
curse
played
on
The
host
was
pouring
brandy
He
was
going
down
slow
He
stayed
right
to
the
end
and
he
Was
the
last
to
go
There
were
many,
many
others
Nameless
here
forever
more
They
never
sailed
the
ocean
Or
left
their
homes
before
The
watchman,
he
lay
dreaming
The
damage
had
been
done
He
dreamed
the
Titanic
was
sinking
And
he
tried
to
tell
someone
The
captain,
barely
breathing
Kneeling
at
the
wheel
Above
him
and
beneath
him
Fifty
thousand
tons
of
steel
He
looked
over
at
his
compass
And
he
gazed
into
its
face
Needle
pointing
downward
He
knew
he′d
lost
the
race
In
the
dark
illumination
He
remembered
bygone
years
He
read
the
Book
of
Revelation
And
he
filled
his
cup
with
tears
When
the
Reaper's
task
had
ended
Sixteen
hundred
had
gone
to
rest
The
good,
the
bad,
the
rich,
the
poor
The
loveliest
and
the
best
They
waited
at
the
landing
And
they
tried
to
understand
But
there
is
no
understanding
On
the
judgment
of
God′s
hand
The
news
came
over
the
wires
And
struck
with
deadly
force
Love
had
lost
its
fires
All
things
had
run
their
course
The
watchman
he
lay
dreaming
Of
all
the
things
that
can
be
He
dreamed
the
Titanic
was
sinking
Into
the
deep
blue
sea
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