paroles de chanson Even This Shall Pass Away - Robert Plant
Once
in
Persia
reigned
a
king
Who
upon
his
regal
ring
Etched
a
caption
true
and
wise
Which,
he
held
before
his
eyes
Gave
him
counsel
at
a
glance
Fit
for
every
change
and
chance
Solemn
words,
and
these
are
they
"Even
this
shall
pass
away"
Trains
of
camels
through
the
sand
Brought
him
gems
from
Samarkand
Fleets
of
galleys
through
the
seas
Brought
him
pearls
to
rival
these
But
he
counted
little
gain
Treasures
of
the
mine
or
main
"What
is
wealth?"
The
king
would
say
"Even
this
shall
pass
away"
In
the
revels
of
his
court
At
the
zenith
of
his
sport
When
the
palms
of
all
his
guests
Burned
with
clapping
at
his
jests
Amid
his
figs
and
wine
He
cried,
"O
loving
friends
of
mine"
"Pleasures
come,
but
not
to
stay"
"Even
this
shall
pass
away"
Towering
up
above
the
square
Way
up
high
into
the
air
Rose
his
statue,
carved
in
stone
All
disguised,
all
unknown
Gazing
at
his
sculptured
name
Asked
himself,
"What
is
fame?"
"Fame
is
but
a
slow
decay"
"And
even
this
shall
pass
away"
Sick
and
tired
and
fading
Thinnish,
beat
and
old
Stood
a
mile
outside
the
Gates
of
Gold
Speaking
with
his
dying
breath
"Life
is
done,
so
what
is
Death?"
Then,
in
answer
to
the
king
Fell
a
sunbeam
on
his
ring
Blinding
light
through
fading
gray
"′Cause
even
this
shall
pass
away"
"Even
this
shall
pass
away"
"Even
this
shall
pass"
"Even
this
shall
pass
away"
Away
Away
Away
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