And Can It Be
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And can it be it's nnow fforvell?
Illas!
I wisht I had better glances to peer to you through this baylight's growing
But you're changing, acoolsha, you're changing from me, I can feel
Or is it me is?
I'm getting mixed
Brightening up and tightening down
Yes, you're changing, sonhusband, and you're turning, I can feel you, for a daughterwife from the hills again
Imlamaya
And she is coming
Swimming in my hindmoist
Diveltaking on me tail
Just a whisk brisk sly spry spink spank sprint of a thing theresomere, saultering
Saltarella come to her own
I pity your oldself I was used to
Now a younger's there
Try not to part!
Be happy, dear ones!
May I be wrong!
For she'll be sweet for you as I was sweet when I came down out of me mother
My great blue bedroom, the air so quiet, scarce a cloud
In peace and silence
I could have stayed up there for always only
It's something fails us
First we feel
Then we fall
And let her rain now if she likes
Gently or strongly as she likes
Anyway let her rain for my time is come
I done me best when I was let
Thinking always if I go all goes
A hundred cares, a tithe of troubles and is there one who understands me?
One in a thousand of years of the nights?
All me life I have been lived among them but now they are becoming lothed to me
And I am lothing their little warm tricks
And lothing their mean cosy turns
And all the greedy gushes out through their small souls
And all the lazy leaks down over their brash bodies
How small it's all!
And me letting on to meself always
And lilting on all the time
I thought you were all glittering with the noblest of carriage
You're only a bumpkin
I thought you the great in all things, in guilt and in glory
You're but a puny
Home!
My people were not their sort out beyond there so far as I can
For all the bold and bad and bleary they are blamed, the seahags
No!
Nor for all our wild dances in all their wild din
I can seen meself among them, allaniuvia pulchrabelled
How she was handsome, the wild Amazia, when she would seize to my other breast!
And what is she weird, haughty Niluna, that she will snatch from my ownest hair!
For 'tis they are the stormies
Ho hang!
Hang ho!
And the clash of our cries till we spring to be free
Auravoles, they says, never heed of your name!
But I'm loothing them that's here and all I lothe
Loonely in me loneness
For all their faults
I am passing out
O bitter ending!
I'll slip away before they're up
They'll never see
Nor know
Nor miss me
And it's old and old it's sad and old it's sad and weary I go back to you, my cold father, my cold mad father, my cold mad feary father, till the near sight of the mere size of him, the moyles and moyles of it, moananoaning, makes me seasilt saltsick and I rush, my only, into your arms
I see them rising!
Save me from those therrble prongs!
Two more
Onetwo moremens more
So
Avelaval
My leaves have drifted from me
All
But one clings still
To remind me of
Lff!
So soft this morning, ours
Yes
Carry me along, taddy, like you done through the toy fair!
If I seen him bearing down on me now under whitespread wings like he'd come from Arkangels, I sink I'd die down over his feet, humbly dumbly, only to washup
Yes, tid
There's where
First
We pass through grass behush the bush to
Whish!
A gull
Gulls
Far calls
Coming, far!
End here
Us then
Finn, again!
Take
Bussoftlhee, mememormee!
Till thousendsthee
Lps
The keys to
Given!
A way a lone a last a loved a long the
Illas!
I wisht I had better glances to peer to you through this baylight's growing
But you're changing, acoolsha, you're changing from me, I can feel
Or is it me is?
I'm getting mixed
Brightening up and tightening down
Yes, you're changing, sonhusband, and you're turning, I can feel you, for a daughterwife from the hills again
Imlamaya
And she is coming
Swimming in my hindmoist
Diveltaking on me tail
Just a whisk brisk sly spry spink spank sprint of a thing theresomere, saultering
Saltarella come to her own
I pity your oldself I was used to
Now a younger's there
Try not to part!
Be happy, dear ones!
May I be wrong!
For she'll be sweet for you as I was sweet when I came down out of me mother
My great blue bedroom, the air so quiet, scarce a cloud
In peace and silence
I could have stayed up there for always only
It's something fails us
First we feel
Then we fall
And let her rain now if she likes
Gently or strongly as she likes
Anyway let her rain for my time is come
I done me best when I was let
Thinking always if I go all goes
A hundred cares, a tithe of troubles and is there one who understands me?
One in a thousand of years of the nights?
All me life I have been lived among them but now they are becoming lothed to me
And I am lothing their little warm tricks
And lothing their mean cosy turns
And all the greedy gushes out through their small souls
And all the lazy leaks down over their brash bodies
How small it's all!
And me letting on to meself always
And lilting on all the time
I thought you were all glittering with the noblest of carriage
You're only a bumpkin
I thought you the great in all things, in guilt and in glory
You're but a puny
Home!
My people were not their sort out beyond there so far as I can
For all the bold and bad and bleary they are blamed, the seahags
No!
Nor for all our wild dances in all their wild din
I can seen meself among them, allaniuvia pulchrabelled
How she was handsome, the wild Amazia, when she would seize to my other breast!
And what is she weird, haughty Niluna, that she will snatch from my ownest hair!
For 'tis they are the stormies
Ho hang!
Hang ho!
And the clash of our cries till we spring to be free
Auravoles, they says, never heed of your name!
But I'm loothing them that's here and all I lothe
Loonely in me loneness
For all their faults
I am passing out
O bitter ending!
I'll slip away before they're up
They'll never see
Nor know
Nor miss me
And it's old and old it's sad and old it's sad and weary I go back to you, my cold father, my cold mad father, my cold mad feary father, till the near sight of the mere size of him, the moyles and moyles of it, moananoaning, makes me seasilt saltsick and I rush, my only, into your arms
I see them rising!
Save me from those therrble prongs!
Two more
Onetwo moremens more
So
Avelaval
My leaves have drifted from me
All
But one clings still
To remind me of
Lff!
So soft this morning, ours
Yes
Carry me along, taddy, like you done through the toy fair!
If I seen him bearing down on me now under whitespread wings like he'd come from Arkangels, I sink I'd die down over his feet, humbly dumbly, only to washup
Yes, tid
There's where
First
We pass through grass behush the bush to
Whish!
A gull
Gulls
Far calls
Coming, far!
End here
Us then
Finn, again!
Take
Bussoftlhee, mememormee!
Till thousendsthee
Lps
The keys to
Given!
A way a lone a last a loved a long the
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:47.45] And can it be it's nnow fforvell?
[00:49.58] Illas!
[00:52.99] I wisht I had better glances to peer to you through this baylight's growing
[00:57.26] But you're changing, acoolsha, you're changing from me, I can feel
[01:00.89] Or is it me is?
[01:02.72] I'm getting mixed
[01:04.04] Brightening up and tightening down
[01:06.24] Yes, you're changing, sonhusband, and you're turning, I can feel you, for a daughterwife from the hills again
[01:12.94] Imlamaya
[01:16.82] And she is coming
[01:18.02] Swimming in my hindmoist
[01:19.51] Diveltaking on me tail
[01:21.26] Just a whisk brisk sly spry spink spank sprint of a thing theresomere, saultering
[01:25.44] Saltarella come to her own
[01:30.05] I pity your oldself I was used to
[01:32.91] Now a younger's there
[01:34.44] Try not to part!
[01:36.02] Be happy, dear ones!
[01:37.26] May I be wrong!
[01:38.67] For she'll be sweet for you as I was sweet when I came down out of me mother
[01:42.93] My great blue bedroom, the air so quiet, scarce a cloud
[01:48.65] In peace and silence
[01:51.51] I could have stayed up there for always only
[01:53.81] It's something fails us
[01:55.65] First we feel
[01:56.93] Then we fall
[01:58.76] And let her rain now if she likes
[02:01.41] Gently or strongly as she likes
[02:03.67] Anyway let her rain for my time is come
[02:07.25] I done me best when I was let
[02:09.39] Thinking always if I go all goes
[02:12.50] A hundred cares, a tithe of troubles and is there one who understands me?
[02:18.73] One in a thousand of years of the nights?
[02:21.68] All me life I have been lived among them but now they are becoming lothed to me
[02:27.35] And I am lothing their little warm tricks
[02:29.74] And lothing their mean cosy turns
[02:32.04] And all the greedy gushes out through their small souls
[02:35.80] And all the lazy leaks down over their brash bodies
[02:40.15] How small it's all!
[02:43.01] And me letting on to meself always
[02:45.74] And lilting on all the time
[02:48.13] I thought you were all glittering with the noblest of carriage
[02:51.50] You're only a bumpkin
[02:53.46] I thought you the great in all things, in guilt and in glory
[02:57.77] You're but a puny
[02:59.61] Home!
[03:01.57] My people were not their sort out beyond there so far as I can
[03:05.75] For all the bold and bad and bleary they are blamed, the seahags
[03:10.23] No!
[03:11.13] Nor for all our wild dances in all their wild din
[03:14.58] I can seen meself among them, allaniuvia pulchrabelled
[03:19.49] How she was handsome, the wild Amazia, when she would seize to my other breast!
[03:26.06] And what is she weird, haughty Niluna, that she will snatch from my ownest hair!
[03:31.56] For 'tis they are the stormies
[03:34.12] Ho hang!
[03:37.37] Hang ho!
[03:39.97] And the clash of our cries till we spring to be free
[03:44.19] Auravoles, they says, never heed of your name!
[03:51.02] But I'm loothing them that's here and all I lothe
[03:54.13] Loonely in me loneness
[03:55.97] For all their faults
[03:57.50] I am passing out
[03:58.91] O bitter ending!
[04:00.45] I'll slip away before they're up
[04:02.50] They'll never see
[04:03.73] Nor know
[04:04.93] Nor miss me
[04:06.21] And it's old and old it's sad and old it's sad and weary I go back to you, my cold father, my cold mad father, my cold mad feary father, till the near sight of the mere size of him, the moyles and moyles of it, moananoaning, makes me seasilt saltsick and I rush, my only, into your arms
[04:31.61] I see them rising!
[04:33.78] Save me from those therrble prongs!
[04:36.30] Two more
[04:37.88] Onetwo moremens more
[04:40.69] So
[04:42.14] Avelaval
[04:54.69] My leaves have drifted from me
[04:58.06] All
[04:59.64] But one clings still
[05:02.00] To remind me of
[05:03.44] Lff!
[05:06.64] So soft this morning, ours
[05:10.65] Yes
[05:12.15] Carry me along, taddy, like you done through the toy fair!
[05:16.24] If I seen him bearing down on me now under whitespread wings like he'd come from Arkangels, I sink I'd die down over his feet, humbly dumbly, only to washup
[05:30.75] Yes, tid
[05:33.05] There's where
[05:34.97] First
[05:36.64] We pass through grass behush the bush to
[05:40.86] Whish!
[05:45.34] A gull
[05:46.92] Gulls
[05:49.31] Far calls
[05:51.44] Coming, far!
[05:54.17] End here
[05:55.92] Us then
[05:58.01] Finn, again!
[06:00.23] Take
[06:02.28] Bussoftlhee, mememormee!
[06:09.96] Till thousendsthee
[06:15.08] Lps
[06:18.79] The keys to
[06:20.63] Given!
[06:24.17] A way a lone a last a loved a long the
[06:42.12]
[00:49.58] Illas!
[00:52.99] I wisht I had better glances to peer to you through this baylight's growing
[00:57.26] But you're changing, acoolsha, you're changing from me, I can feel
[01:00.89] Or is it me is?
[01:02.72] I'm getting mixed
[01:04.04] Brightening up and tightening down
[01:06.24] Yes, you're changing, sonhusband, and you're turning, I can feel you, for a daughterwife from the hills again
[01:12.94] Imlamaya
[01:16.82] And she is coming
[01:18.02] Swimming in my hindmoist
[01:19.51] Diveltaking on me tail
[01:21.26] Just a whisk brisk sly spry spink spank sprint of a thing theresomere, saultering
[01:25.44] Saltarella come to her own
[01:30.05] I pity your oldself I was used to
[01:32.91] Now a younger's there
[01:34.44] Try not to part!
[01:36.02] Be happy, dear ones!
[01:37.26] May I be wrong!
[01:38.67] For she'll be sweet for you as I was sweet when I came down out of me mother
[01:42.93] My great blue bedroom, the air so quiet, scarce a cloud
[01:48.65] In peace and silence
[01:51.51] I could have stayed up there for always only
[01:53.81] It's something fails us
[01:55.65] First we feel
[01:56.93] Then we fall
[01:58.76] And let her rain now if she likes
[02:01.41] Gently or strongly as she likes
[02:03.67] Anyway let her rain for my time is come
[02:07.25] I done me best when I was let
[02:09.39] Thinking always if I go all goes
[02:12.50] A hundred cares, a tithe of troubles and is there one who understands me?
[02:18.73] One in a thousand of years of the nights?
[02:21.68] All me life I have been lived among them but now they are becoming lothed to me
[02:27.35] And I am lothing their little warm tricks
[02:29.74] And lothing their mean cosy turns
[02:32.04] And all the greedy gushes out through their small souls
[02:35.80] And all the lazy leaks down over their brash bodies
[02:40.15] How small it's all!
[02:43.01] And me letting on to meself always
[02:45.74] And lilting on all the time
[02:48.13] I thought you were all glittering with the noblest of carriage
[02:51.50] You're only a bumpkin
[02:53.46] I thought you the great in all things, in guilt and in glory
[02:57.77] You're but a puny
[02:59.61] Home!
[03:01.57] My people were not their sort out beyond there so far as I can
[03:05.75] For all the bold and bad and bleary they are blamed, the seahags
[03:10.23] No!
[03:11.13] Nor for all our wild dances in all their wild din
[03:14.58] I can seen meself among them, allaniuvia pulchrabelled
[03:19.49] How she was handsome, the wild Amazia, when she would seize to my other breast!
[03:26.06] And what is she weird, haughty Niluna, that she will snatch from my ownest hair!
[03:31.56] For 'tis they are the stormies
[03:34.12] Ho hang!
[03:37.37] Hang ho!
[03:39.97] And the clash of our cries till we spring to be free
[03:44.19] Auravoles, they says, never heed of your name!
[03:51.02] But I'm loothing them that's here and all I lothe
[03:54.13] Loonely in me loneness
[03:55.97] For all their faults
[03:57.50] I am passing out
[03:58.91] O bitter ending!
[04:00.45] I'll slip away before they're up
[04:02.50] They'll never see
[04:03.73] Nor know
[04:04.93] Nor miss me
[04:06.21] And it's old and old it's sad and old it's sad and weary I go back to you, my cold father, my cold mad father, my cold mad feary father, till the near sight of the mere size of him, the moyles and moyles of it, moananoaning, makes me seasilt saltsick and I rush, my only, into your arms
[04:31.61] I see them rising!
[04:33.78] Save me from those therrble prongs!
[04:36.30] Two more
[04:37.88] Onetwo moremens more
[04:40.69] So
[04:42.14] Avelaval
[04:54.69] My leaves have drifted from me
[04:58.06] All
[04:59.64] But one clings still
[05:02.00] To remind me of
[05:03.44] Lff!
[05:06.64] So soft this morning, ours
[05:10.65] Yes
[05:12.15] Carry me along, taddy, like you done through the toy fair!
[05:16.24] If I seen him bearing down on me now under whitespread wings like he'd come from Arkangels, I sink I'd die down over his feet, humbly dumbly, only to washup
[05:30.75] Yes, tid
[05:33.05] There's where
[05:34.97] First
[05:36.64] We pass through grass behush the bush to
[05:40.86] Whish!
[05:45.34] A gull
[05:46.92] Gulls
[05:49.31] Far calls
[05:51.44] Coming, far!
[05:54.17] End here
[05:55.92] Us then
[05:58.01] Finn, again!
[06:00.23] Take
[06:02.28] Bussoftlhee, mememormee!
[06:09.96] Till thousendsthee
[06:15.08] Lps
[06:18.79] The keys to
[06:20.63] Given!
[06:24.17] A way a lone a last a loved a long the
[06:42.12]