Текст песни Stonecircle - The Jester`s Song (cap And Bells)
Stonecircle - The Jester`s Song (cap And Bells) слова песни
(lyrics adapted from W.B. Yeats/music by G. Schoemaker)The jester walked in the gardenThe garden had fallen stillHe bade his soul rise upwardAnd stand on her window-sillIt rose in a straight blue garmentWhen owls began to callIt had grown wise-tongued by thinkingOf a quiet and light footfallBut the young queen would not listenShe rose in her pale night-gownShe drew in the heavy casementAnd pushed the latches downHe bade his heart go to herWhen the owls called out no moreIn a red and quivering garmentIt sang to her through the door, through the doorThrough the door, through the door"I have cap and bells," he pondered"I`ll send them to her and die"And when the morning whitenedHe left them where she went byShe laid them upon her bosomUnder a cloud of her hairAnd her red lips sang them a love-songTill stars grew out of the airShe opened her door and her windowAnd the heart and soul came throughTo her right hand came the red oneTo her left hand came the blueThey set up a noise like cricketsA chattering wise and sweetAnd her hair was a folded flowerAnd the quiet of love in her feet, in her feetIn her feet, in her feet