paroles de chanson The Jeweller - John Cale
Very
slowly
he
sipped
his
tea,
not
shifting
his
glance
from
the
thick
double
spaced
printing
he
read
with
his
jeweller′s
eye
Engrossed
in
his
corner,
he
passed
onto
the
other
inhabitants
of
the
room
a
scrawled
insularity
of
time
and
space
For
both
passed
him
by
with
the
speed
of
light,
not
unlike
the
flow
of
substance,
however
varied,
into
that
lysergic
entity
known
as
the
black
hole
He
was
hardly
ugly
for
his
time,
and
conversation
was
certainly
not
lost
on
him
Drastic
measures
were
called
for,
and
as
in
antiquity
the
lonely
man
was
blessed
with
wisdom
to
the
point
of
desperation
But
there
in
his
corner,
developing
around
him
like
a
sun,
was
a
climate
of
such
rare
beauty
that
sight
and
sound
could
no
longer
be
considered
sufficient
food
for
the
senses
And
he
had
begun
to
notice,
as
his
hearing
failed,
that
mind
and
matter
were
in
no
way
connected
to
one
other,
as
if
in
fact
the
one
could
not
propose
and
prove
its
erotic
existence
in
terms
of
the
other
"What
does
this
word
mean?"
he
enquired
of
the
solemn
waiter
hopefully
"Nothing
for
desert
sir",
came
the
reply,
"perhaps
a
cocktail,
demitasse
or
a
herbal
essence,
it
helps
the
breathing
you
know
sometimes".
"The
bill,
if
you
don't
mind",
quickly
he
shot
back
And
as
the
patter
of
the
feet
faded
in
the
room,
for
he
barely
heard
them
now,
his
eye
slowly
began
to
close,
and
by
the
time
he
emerged
on
the
sunny
street
he
was
forced
to
rely
entirely
on
the
other
eye
for
help,
but
happily
it
continued
its
many
functions,
blinking
gently
for
lubrication,
and
registering
images
It
was
rush
hour,
in
Hawaii
only
10am
So,
turning
into
his
street,
he
stopped
at
the
drug
store
and
bought
an
eye
patch
that
soon
covered
the
reluctant
eye
Climbing
the
stairs
he
pondered
what
to
do
next,
he
would
call
a
doctor
and
have
tests
made,
eat
nourishing
food
and
if
necessary
consent
to
surgery,
the
last
resort
of
the
gambling
man
And
at
1am
he
awoke
from
a
dream
and
after
fumbling
his
way
in
the
obolescent
light
of
his
room
he
peered
into
the
rusty
veins
of
his
mirror
and
lifted
away
the
patch
What
he
saw
astonished
him.
Where
once
was
tremulous
tissue
and
membrane
was
now
a
follicle
and
perfectly
formed
vagina
with
vulva,
overgrown
and
mysterious,
unrevealing
and
still
to
the
untrained
eye
But
in
the
deep
dark
recesses
of
that
sticky
occlusion
lay
the
unclosing
watchful
eye
of
disgust
in
its
closing
moments,
lunging
forward
and
hungry
for
the
cold
light
of
days
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