Текст песни The Roses Of Eyam - Beau
The
earth
beneath
the
surface
dust
Is
cold
and
damp
and
raw
And,
holding
but
the
memories
Of
what
has
gone
before
Can
almost
be
forgiven
For
remembering
the
dream
Of
the
wall
of
stones
around
the
homes
Of
the
villagers
of
Eyam
Of
the
villagers
of
Eyam
In
August
sixteen-sixty-five
Along
the
cobbled
roads
Between
the
houses
dark
and
high
The
carriers
with
their
loads
Were
leaving
for
the
northern
towns
The
capital
and
crown
And
also
leaving
far
behind
The
plague
of
London
town
The
plague
of
London
town
George
Vicars
was
the
tailor
To
the
village
life
of
Eyam
And
to
his
house
a
case
of
clothes
From
London
town
was
seen
To
be
delivered
one
fine
day
In
September
'sixty-five
And
never
more
was
tailor
Vicars
Ever
seen
alive
Ever
seen
alive
The
scars
upon
his
face
and
chest
Were
many
to
behold
And,
lying
by
the
fevered
body
Now
so
very
cold
The
case
from
London
opened
wide
The
clothes
all
neatly
hung
And
from
the
bell
upon
the
church
The
knell
of
death
was
rung
The
knell
of
death
was
rung
There
followed
sixty,
scarred
and
bleeding
Buried
in
their
graves
As
Thomas
Stanley
stood
above
And
told
them
"Jesus
Saves"
But
Stanley
was
a
puritan
An
enemy
to
heed
To
Mompesson
(the
Anglican
Who
held
the
rectors
creed
Who
held
the
rectors
creed)
The
differences
between
the
men
That
were
so
very
wide
Were
shattered
by
the
desperate
need
And
rudely
cast
aside
The
forces
of
the
two
were
joined
Their
words
were
not
in
vain
They
told
the
villagers
of
Eyam
"The
plague
must
be
contained
The
plague
must
be
contained"
The
simple
people
took
their
word
Agreed
to
stay
and
die
They
built
a
wall
around
the
hamlet
Not
so
very
high
But
high
enough
that
they
should
know
That
though
it
mean
their
lives
The
plague
must
stay
behind
the
wall
With
children,
friends
and
wives
With
children,
friends
and
wives
For
six
long
months
the
wall
did
stand
And
honest
to
their
word
The
families
died.
The
Friths
and
Sydalls
Never
more
were
heard
The
Thornleys,
Hancocks,
and
the
Torres
All
buried
in
the
ground
The
Coopers
and
the
Vicars
Never
made
another
sound
Never
made
another
sound
The
dawn
that
rang
the
final
bell
Left
thirty-three
alive
From
three-hundred-and-fifty
In
September
'sixty-five
The
villagers
rebuilt
their
lives
With
those
who
still
remained
The
name
of
Eyam
can
still
be
seen
The
plague
had
been
contained
The
plague
had
been
contained
The
plague
had
been
contained
The
plague
had
been
contained
The
plague
had
been
contained
The
plague
had
been
contained
The
plague
had
been
contained
The
plague
had
been
contained
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