Текст песни One You'll Outrun - Rush Midnight
He
all
the
country
could
outrun,
Could
leave
both
man
and
horse
behind;
And
often,
ere
the
chase
was
done,
He
reeled,
and
was
stone-In
the
sweet
shire
of
Cardigan,
Not
far
from
pleasant
Ivor-hall,
An
old
Man
dwells,
a
little
man,
'Tis
said
he
once
was
tall.
For
five-and-thirty
years
he
lived
A
running
huntsman
merry;
And
still
the
centre
of
his
cheek
Is
red
as
a
ripe
cherry.
No
man
like
him
the
horn
could
sound,
And
hill
and
valley
rang
with
glee
When
Echo
bandied,
round
and
round
The
halloo
of
Simon
Lee.
In
those
proud
days,
he
little
cared
For
husbandry
or
tillage;
To
blither
tasks
did
Simon
rouse
The
sleepers
of
the
village.
He
all
the
country
could
outrun,
Could
leave
both
man
and
horse
behind;
And
often,
ere
the
chase
was
done,
He
reeled,
and
was
stone-blind.
And
still
there's
something
in
the
world
At
which
his
heart
rejoices;
For
when
the
chiming
hounds
are
out,
He
dearly
loves
their
voices!
But,
oh
the
heavy
change!
bereft
Of
health,
strength,
friends,
and
kindred,
see!
Old
Simon
to
the
world
is
left
In
liveried
poverty.
His
Master's
deadand
no
one
now
Dwells
in
the
Hall
of
Ivor;
Men,
dogs,
and
horses,
all
are
dead;
He
is
the
sole
survivor.
And
he
is
lean
and
he
is
sick;
His
body,
dwindled
and
awry,
Rests
upon
ankles
swoln
and
thick;
His
legs
are
thin
and
dry.
One
prop
he
has,
and
only
one,
His
wife,
an
aged
woman,
Lives
with
him,
near
the
waterfall,
Upon
the
village
Common.
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