A painting hangs on an ivy wall
 
 Nestled in the emerald moss
 
 The eyes declare a truce of trust
 
 Then it draws me far away
 
 Where deep in the desert twilight
 
 Sand melts in pools of the sky
 
 Darkness lays her crimson cloak
 
 Your lamps will call me home
 
 
 And so it's there my homage's due
 
 Clutched by the still of the night
 
 Now I feel you move
 
 And every breath is full
 
 So it's there my homage's due
 
 Clutched by the still of the night
 
 Even the distance feels so near
 
 All for the love of you
 
 
 A clouded dream on an earthly night
 
 Hangs upon the crescent moon
 
 A voiceless song in an ageless light
 
 Sings at the coming dawn
 
 Birds in flight are calling there
 
 Where the heart moves the stones
 
 It's there that my heart is longing
 
 All for the love of you
 
 
 Oh sister, oh sister, pray lend me your hand
 with a hey ho a bonny o
 And I will give you house and land
 the swans swim so bonny o
 I'll give you neither hand nor glove
 with a hey ho a bonny o
 Unless you give me your own true love
 the swans swim so bonny o
 Sometimes she sank, sometimes she swam
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 Until she came to a miller's dam
 the swans swim so bonny o
 The miller's daughter, dressed in red
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 She went for some water to make some bread
 the swans swim so bonny o
 Oh father, oh daddy, here swims a swan
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 It's very like a gentle woman
 the swans swim so bonny o
 They placed her on the bank to dry
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 There came a harper passing by
 the swans swim so bonny o
 He made harp pins of her fingers fair
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 He made harp strings of her golden hair
 the swans swim so bonny o 
 He made a harp of her breast bone
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 And straight it began to play alone
 the swans swim so bonny o
 He brought it to her father's hall
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 And there was the court, assembled all
 the swans swim so bonny o
 He laid the harp upon a stone
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 And straight it began to play lone
 the swans swim so bonny o
 And there does sit my father the King
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 And yonder sits my mother the Queen
 the swans swim so bonny o
 And there does sit my brother Hugh
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 And by him William, sweet and true
 the swans swim so bonny o
 And there does sit my false sister, Anne
 with a hey ho and a bonny o
 Who drowned me for the sake of a man
 the swans swim so bonny o
 
 Shrouded by the night
 
 and by the secret stair I quickly fled
 
 The veil concealed my eyes
 
 while all within lay quiet as the dead
 
 
 Chorus
 
 Oh night thou was my guide
 
 oh night more loving than the rising sun
 
 Oh night that joined the lover
 
 to the beloved one
 
 transforming each of them into the other
 
 
 Upon that misty night
 
 in secrecy, beyond such mortal sight
 
 Without a guide or light
 
 than that which burned so deeply in my heart
 
 
 That fire t'was led me on
 
 and shone more bright than of the midday sun
 
 To where he waited still
 
 it was a place where no one else could come
 
 
 Chorus
 
 
 Within my pounding heart
 
 which kept itself entirely for him
 
 He fell into his sleep
 
 beneath the cedars all my love I gave
 
 And by the fortress walls
 
 the wind would brush his hair against his brow
 
 And with its smoothest hand
 
 caressed my every sense it would allow
 
 
 Chorus
 
 
 I lost myself to him
 
 and laid my face upon my lovers breast
 
 And care and grief grew dim
 
 as in the mornings mist became the light
 
 There they dimmed amongst the lilies fair
 
 There they dimmed amongst the lilies fair
 
 There they dimmed amongst the lilies fair
 
 
 Would you like my mask?
 
 would you like my mirror?
 
 cries the man in the shadowing hood
 
 You can look at yourself
 
 you can look at each other
 
 or you can look at the face, the face of your god
 
 
 The stories are woven
 
 and fortunes are told
 
 The truth is measured by the weight of your gold
 
 The magic lies scattered
 
 on rugs on the ground
 
 Faith is conjured in the night market's sound
 
 
 Would you like my mask?
 
 would you like my mirror?
 
 cries the man in the shadowing hood
 
 You can look at yourself
 
 you can look at each other
 
 or you can look at the face, the face of your god
 
 
 The lessons are written
 
 on parchments of paper
 
 They're carried by horse from the river Nile
 
 says the shadowy voice
 
 In the firelight, the cobra
 
 is casting the flame a winsome smile
 
 
 Would you like my mask?
 
 would you like my mirror?
 
 cries the man in the shadowing hood
 
 You can look at yourself
 
 you can look at each other
 
 or you can look at the face, the face of your god
 
Somewhere the sun rose, o'er dunes in the desert
such was the stillness, I ne'er felt before
Was this the wuestion, pulling, pulling, pulling you
in your heart, in your soul, did you find peace there?
Elsewhere a snowfall, the first in the winter
covered the ground as the bells filled the air
You in your robes sang, calling, calling, calling him
in your heart, in your soul, did you find peace there?
in your heart, in your soul, did you find peace there?
 
 There the Loves a circle go,
 
 The flaming circle of our days,
 
 Gyring, spiring to and fro
 
 In those great ignorant leafy ways;
 
 Remembering all that shaken hair
 
 And how the winged sandals dart,
 
 Thine eyes grow full of tender care;
 
 Beloved, gaze in thine own heart.
 
 
 Gaze no more in the bitter glass
 
 The demons, with their subtle guile,
 
 Lift up before us when they pass,
 
 Or only gaze a little while;
 
 For there a fatal image grows
 
 That the stormy night receives,
 
 Roots half hidden under snows,
 
 Broken boughs and blackened leaves.
 
 For all things turn to barenness
 
 In the dim glass the demons hold,
 
 The glass of outer weariness,
 
 Made when God slept in times of old.
 
 There, through the broken branches, go
 
 The ravens of unresting thought;
 
 Flying, crying, to and fro,
 
 Cruel claw and hungry throat,
 
 Or else they stand and stiff the wind,
 
 And shake their ragged wings: alas!
 
 Thy tender eyes grow all unkind:
 
 Gaze no more in the bitter glass.
 
 
 Beloved, gaze in thine own heart
 
 The holy tree is growing there;
 
 From joy the holy branches start,
 
 And all the trembling flowers they bear.
 
 Remembering all that shaken hair
 
 And how the winged sandals dart,
 
 Thine eyes grow full of tender care:
 
 Beloved, gaze in thine own heart.
 
Or sent to Napels. Let me not,
Since I have my dukedom got
And pardoned the deceiver, dwell
In this bar island by your spell;
But release me from my bands
With the help of your good hands.
Gentle breath of yours my sails
Must fill, or else my project fails,
Which was to please. Now I want
Spirits to enforce, art to enchant;
And my ending is despair,
Unless I be relieved by prayer,
Which pierces so that it assaults
Mercy itself and frees all faults.
As you from your crimes would pardon'd be,
Let your indulgence set me free.
 
 
From: The mask and mirror (1994)
see the separate lyrics pages for the authors of the lyrics.
 
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