paroles de chanson Blacksmiths Prayer - Seth Lakeman
My
fire
extinct,
My
forge
decayed,
By
the
side
of
my
bench,
My
old
vice
is
laid.
My
anvil
and
hammer,
Lie
gathering
dust,
My
powerful
bellows,
Have
lost
their
thrust.
Hearts
now
cased
in
steel,
To
a
blacksmith′s
prayer
I
will
kneel.
Those
burning
sparks,
They
scorched
the
dirt,
They
lit
the
sky,
And
fell
to
the
earth.
I
smelt
and
forged,
Fused
and
bent,
I
dug
the
core,
Now
my
years
are
spent.
Hearts
now
cased
in
steel,
To
a
blacksmith's
prayer
I
will
kneel.
Salt,
sweat
and
steam,
It
came
trickling
down,
My
labour′s
love,
Now
rest
in
the
ground.
Sharp
nails
and
chained,
Spike,
rings
and
blades,
They
all
reside,
In
a
world
handmade.
Hearts
now
cased
in
steel,
To
a
blacksmith's
prayer
I
will
kneel.
So
hard
it
was
to
rest
it
on
the
ground.
So
hard
it
was
to
sleep
without
a
sound.
So
hard
without
the
smoke,
Those
fingers
around
my
throat,
So
hard
it
was
to
lay
my
body
down.
So
hard
without
the
smoke,
Those
fingers
around
my
throat,
So
hard
it
was
to
lay
my
body
down.
My
fire
extinct,
My
forge
decayed,
By
the
side
of
my
bed,
These
words
are
laid.
Burnt
brittle
hands,
Lie
gathering
dust,
My
pounding
soul
has
lost
its
thrust.
Hearts
now
cased
in
steel,
To
a
blacksmith's
prayer
I
will
kneel.
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