The Fighting Téméraire by Henry Newbolt
de Ed Begley
Ask me to paint the sky
Its been so long I couldn't even try
A portrayal of the sun
It shines its light for anyone
Cos I'm burnt, like the leaves
That I'll pull from your autumn trees
I may break like the day
When the night comes and takes it away
You ask me to guard your door
But I'm not sure what I'm standing here for
Protection from the rain
And yet, I'll drown just the same
Cos I'm burnt, like the leaves
That I'll pull from your autumn trees
I may break like the day
When the night comes and takes it away
Time, may be my only friend
The one who gets me in the end
Though death may take the living part
The soul and the heart
No more burnt like the leaves
That'll fall from your autumn leaves
No more break of the day
When the night comes and takes it away
When the night comes and takes it away
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