Текст песни My Grandfather's Clock - Bill Staines
My
Grandfather's
clock
was
too
large
for
the
shelf,
So
it
stood
ninety
years
on
the
floor.
It
was
taller
by
half
than
the
old
man
himself,
Though
it
weighed
not
a
pennyweight
more.
It
was
bought
on
the
morn
of
the
day
he
was
born,
It
was
always
his
treasure
and
pride,
And
it
stopped
short,
never
to
go
again,
when
the
old
man
died.
In
watching
its
pendulum
swing
to
and
fro,
Many
hours
he
spent
as
a
boy.
And
in
childhood
and
manhood
the
clock
seemed
to
know,
And
it
shared
both
his
sorrow
and
joy.
And
it
struck
twenty-four
when
he
entered
the
door,
With
a
blooming
and
beautiful
bride,
And
it
stopped
short,
never
to
go
again,
when
the
old
man
died.
Ninety
years
without
slumbering,
tick,
tock,
tick,
tick,
It's
life
seconds
numbering,
tick
tock,
tick,
tock,
And
it
stopped
short,
never
to
go
again,
when
the
old
man
died.
My
Grandfather
said
that
of
those
he
could
hire,
Not
a
servant
so
faithful
he
found.
It
wasted
no
time
and
it
had
one
desire,
At
the
end
of
the
week
to
be
wound.
And
it
stayed
in
its
place,
not
a
frown
upon
its
face,
And
it's
hands
never
hung
by
it's
side,
And
it
stopped
short,
never
to
go
again,
when
the
old
man
died.
Now
it
rang
an
alarm
in
the
still
of
the
night,
An
alarm
that
for
years
had
been
dumb.
We
knew
that
his
spirit
was
pluming
in
flight,
That
his
hour
of
departure
had
come.
Still
the
clock
kept
its
time
with
a
soft
and
muffled
chime,
As
we
silently
stood
by
his
side,
And
it
stopped
short,
never
to
go
again,
when
the
old
man
died.
Ninety
years
without
slumbering,
tick,
tock,
tick,
tick,
It's
life
seconds
numbering,
tick
tock,
tick,
tock,
And
it
stopped
short,
never
to
go
again,
when
the
old
man
died.
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