Текст песни Sonnet 18 - Paul Kelly
Shall
I
compare
thee
to
a
summer's
day?
Thou
art
more
lovely
and
more
temperate:
Rough
winds
do
shake
the
darling
buds
of
May,
And
summer's
lease
hath
all
too
short
a
date:
Sometime
too
hot
the
eye
of
heaven
shines,
And
often
is
his
gold
complexion
dimm'd;
And
every
fair
from
fair
sometime
declines,
By
chance,
or
nature's
changing
course,
untrimm'd;
But
thy
eternal
summer
shall
not
fade
Nor
lose
possession
of
that
fair
thou
ow'st;
Nor
shall
Death
brag
thou
wander'st
in
his
shade,
When
in
eternal
lines
to
time
thou
grow'st;
So
long
as
men
can
breathe
or
eyes
can
see,
So
long
lives
this,
and
this
gives
life
to
thee.
Shall
I
compare
thee
to
a
summer's
day?
Thou
art
more
lovely
and
more
temperate:
Rough
winds
do
shake
the
darling
buds
of
May,
And
summer's
lease
hath
all
too
short
a
date:
Sometime
too
hot
the
eye
of
heaven
shines,
And
often
is
his
gold
complexion
dimm'd;
And
every
fair
from
fair
sometime
declines,
By
chance,
or
nature's
changing
course,
untrimm'd;
But
thy
eternal
summer
shall
not
fade
Nor
lose
possession
of
that
fair
thou
ow'st;
Nor
shall
Death
brag
thou
wander'st
in
his
shade,
When
in
eternal
lines
to
time
thou
grow'st;
So
long
as
men
can
breathe
or
eyes
can
see,
So
long
lives
this,
and
this
gives
life
to
thee.
1 The Magpies
2 Barn Owl
3 A Barred Owl
4 Once in a Lifetime, Snow
5 The Oxen
6 Mushrooms
7 The Trees
8 Sonnet 138
9 God's Grandeur
10 Life Is Fine
11 My True Love Hath My Heart
12 The Darkling Thrush
13 Sonnet 18
14 Sonnets 44 And 45
15 Sonnet 147
16 Quarantine
17 Eurydice and the Tawny Frogmouth
18 Sailing To Byzantium
19 Sonnet 60
20 And Death Shall Have No Dominion
21 The Windhover
22 Surely God Is a Lover
23 O Mistress Mine - Clown's Song From "Twelfth Night"
24 With Animals
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