We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

knowing every kiss is a kiss of farewell

by Marco Lucchi

supported by
/

about

morphing the final bars of "Verses at Ellesmere" by Robin Williamson

lyrics

Because you wear the face of all women for me
I yearn for you with the yearning of all men
Along the faceless streets of shadowed England
Owning the broad daylight of my pain
Owning the broad daylight of my pain
Who can deal an order on God’s ardour?
Who can out-shuffle every shift of the cards?
Among the tangled turns of nettled England
How sweetly blooms the rose among graveyards
How sweetly blooms the rose among graveyards
If love can clasp or fathom to some ultimate stand
Neither pity nor desire can tell
Among the lonesome crowds of familiar England
Knowing every kiss is a kiss of farewell
Knowing every kiss is a kiss of farewell
Wooden-loined, I praise the evergreenness of things
The patternlessness, the perfect lack of symmetry
Among the sad, sad markets of heartless England
Till my heart shall cease to seek to make bargains for me
Till my heart shall cease to seek to make bargains for me

credits

released August 2, 2016
Marco Lucchi : tools

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Marco Lucchi Modena, Italy

a mellow artist aging 67. He loves and releases eclectic music that goes from post-classical to drone. His fav device is the mellotron.

contact / help

Contact Marco Lucchi

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this track or account

If you like Marco Lucchi, you may also like: