Faint-Heart And The Sermon
- Peter Hammill (1974)You are listening to the song Faint-Heart And The Sermon by Peter Hammill, writer by Peter Hammill in album In Camera. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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Lyrics
With my face drained of colour
And my brain of blood
Like Billy Budd
I'm lashed to the grating
With senses growing duller
And with quaking heart
I make a start
At temperature equating
And my lungs suck useless air.
Like paraplegic dancers
In formation team
My understanding seems
Hidebound in its movements
Contemplating answers
That could break my bonds -
To be half wrong
Would be in me improvement
But my comprehensive faculties are impaired.
And it seems absurd but now all i've heard
Fades in empty words and is worthless
As the Human Laugh rocks the cenotaph
But the joke is half-true and mirthless.
Trying to trace a reason
From the spinning words
But all i've heard
Seem at odds with their meanings
Phonetically pleasing
But delivered in such haste
That in their place
My mind commences screaming.
On the verge of belief I crash onto the reef
And a cynical thief steals my senses
So I cling to the pew with dimensions askew
And recognition refuses present tenses
All the lives of the saints demonstrate that my faint
Is a minor complaint but the end is
Nowhere in sight
Why can't I find me a way to go?
I don't want to die in the nave
But I know it may be with me some day
So i've got to find a way I can save up
My energies and find a cause to pray
To something for something
To which I can give my creed.
I'd gladly succumb to the wave
If I thought the water taught a way to light
I'd gladly succumb - I'm not brave
And it's easy to believe what the preacher says
Except for the conflict raging between my head
And my brain
I don't want to die but just the same
Some day.
Waiting for a moment
That I know will come
When i'll have to run
And find another sermon
Everyman and Norman
And the talking priest--
Still I am at least holding all the doors open
Inside me all outside is shared.
As the cracked bells peal it all seems unreal
But the seventh seal stays unbroken
And the Offertory plate tenders no escape -
Still I refuse to scrape up a token
Of esteem for these false
Alleyways of the course
I must try to divorce sense from sensing
Tell me again
Tell me the way to go.
So when I talk to myself
Although I take good care to listen
My heart grows ever more faint
There's something missing?
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