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Jericho (Lyric) by goldfish
I saw the ships upon the bay
Descending like a dove
I saw the night seduce the day
And kill him with her love
I saw the moving finger write
Upon the palace wall
And when the day became the night
I saw the pillars fall
I saw the empire tumble down
In ashes at my feet
And there reflected in the crown
Despair, decline, defeat
***
He poured his soul into the mold
Which life for him had cast
Of doing well what he was told
And dwelling on the past
He turned his face to Babylon
The City of the Gods
Whose fountains flow from Acheron
And fortunes forged from frauds
That rusted gold and rotting iron
And cabbages and kings
And bold reformers, sweetly sipping
From the Pierian spring
***
I saw the seventh angel fly
About the city wall
The trumpets sounded to the sky
And bid the ramparts fall
I saw the precipice collapse
And felt within my rage
Perchance false labor, yet perhaps
The dawning of an age
(But ages are such fickle things
With boundaries never clear
Like empires vast demarked by springs
That shift from year to year)
***
Has Jericho not also pride?
Feels she not also pain?
?Tis fair to in a brothel hide
And empathy disdain
The sandstone blocks that form her walls
Were chiseled each by hand
Her gardens and her marble halls
The fairest in the land
Is marble greater than the rose
Because it never gives?
Or lesser, for the flower grows
And marble never lives?
***
I saw the King again arise
To lift the bitter curse
And built the arches to the skies
As mighty as the first
I saw the King again arise
And vengeance turn away
Who made a salve for blind mens eyes
From iron mixed with clay
I saw the King again arise
And break the bitter chains
I saw compassion in his eyes
And Jericho remains
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