paroles de chanson In Held ‘Twas In I - Live - Procol Harum, Da Camera Singers, The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra & Lawrence Leonard
In
the
darkness
of
the
night,
only
occasionally
relieved
by
glimpses
of
Nirvana
as
seen
through
other
people's
windows,
wallowing
in
a
morass
of
self-despair
made
only
more
painful
by
the
knowledge
that
all
I
am
is
of
my
own
making
...
When
everything
around
me,
even
the
kitchen
ceiling,
has
collapsed
and
crumbled
without
warning.
And
I
am
left,
standing
alive
and
well,
looking
up
and
wondering
why
and
wherefore.
At
a
time
like
this,
which
exists
maybe
only
for
me,
but
is
nonetheless
real,
if
I
can
communicate,
and
in
the
telling
and
the
bearing
of
my
soul
anything
is
gained,
even
though
the
words
which
I
use
are
pretentious
and
make
you
cringe
with
embarrassment,
let
me
remind
you
of
the
pilgrim
who
asked
for
an
audience
with
the
Dalai
Lama.
He
was
told
he
must
first
spend
five
years
in
contemplation.
After
the
five
years,
he
was
ushered
into
the
Dalai
Lama's
presence,
who
said,
'Well,
my
son,
what
do
you
wish
to
know?'
So
the
pilgrim
said,
'I
wish
to
know
the
meaning
of
life,
father.'
And
the
Dalai
Lama
smiled
and
said,
'Well
my
son,
life
is
like
a
beanstalk,
isn't
it?'
Held
close
by
that
which
some
despise
Which
some
call
fake,
and
others
lies
And
somewhat
small
For
one
so
tall
A
doubting
Thomas
who
would
be?
It's
written
plain
for
all
to
see
For
one
who
I
am
with
no
more
It's
hard
at
times,
it's
awful
raw
They
say
that
Jesus
healed
the
sick
and
helped
the
poor
And
those
unsure
Believed
his
eyes
- A
strange
disguise
Still
write
it
down,
it
might
be
read
Nothing's
better
left
unsaid
Only
sometimes,
still
no
doubt
It's
hard
to
see,
it
all
works
out
'Twas
tea-time
at
the
circus:
King
Jimi,
he
was
there
Through
hoops
he
skipped,
high
wires
he
tripped,
and
all
the
while
the
glare
Of
the
aching,
baking
spotlight
beat
down
upon
his
cloak
And
though
the
crowd
clapped
furiously
they
could
not
see
the
joke
'Twas
tea-time
at
the
circus,
though
some
might
not
agree
As
jugglers
danced,
and
horses
pranced
and
clowns
clowned
endlessly
But
trunk
to
tail
the
elephants
quite
silent,
never
spoke
And
though
the
crowd
clapped
desperately
they
could
not
see
the
joke
In
the
autumn
of
my
madness
when
my
hair
is
turning
grey
For
the
milk
has
finally
curdled
and
I've
nothing
left
to
say
When
all
my
thoughts
are
spoken
(save
my
last
departing
birds)
Bring
all
my
friends
unto
me
and
I'll
strangle
them
with
words
In
the
autumn
of
my
madness
which
in
coming
won't
be
long
For
the
nights
are
now
much
darker
and
the
daylight's
not
so
strong
And
the
things
which
I
believed
in
are
no
longer
quite
enough
For
the
knowing
is
much
harder
and
the
going's
getting
rough
I
know
if
I'd
been
wiser
this
would
never
have
occurred
But
I
wallowed
in
my
blindness
so
it's
plain
that
I
deserve
For
the
sin
of
self-indulgence
when
the
truth
was
writ
quite
clear
I
must
spend
my
life
amongst
the
dead
who
spend
their
lives
in
fear
Of
a
death
that
they're
not
sure
of,
of
a
life
they
can't
control
It's
all
so
simple
really
if
you
just
look
to
your
soul
Some
say
that
I'm
a
wise
man,
some
think
that
I'm
a
fool
It
doesn't
matter
either
way:
I'll
be
a
wise
man's
fool
For
the
lesson
lies
in
learning
and
by
teaching
I'll
be
taught
For
there's
nothing
hidden
anywhere,
it's
all
there
to
be
sought
And
so
if
you
know
anything
look
closely
at
the
time
At
others
who
remain
untrue
and
don't
commit
that
crime

Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.