The Play's the Thing - Peter Hammill

The Play's the Thing - Peter Hammill

Альбом
In A Foreign Town
Год
1988
Язык
`English`
Длительность
294570

Below is the lyrics of the song The Play's the Thing , artist - Peter Hammill with translation

Lyrics " The Play's the Thing "

Original text with translation

The Play's the Thing

Peter Hammill

How could he know so much?

How could he bear such knowledge?

How could he dare to write it in the plays?

What is it Shakespeare’d say

If he came back today?

Surely he’d recognize these mortal coils.

How do we carry on?

No-one knows where they fit in,

No-one knows who they are

Or where they’ve been.

What does the writer mean?

How do we play this scene?

What didn’t Shakespeare know that we do now?

Stiffen the sinews,

Wear hard-favour'd rage,

All history’s drama,

The world is a stage.

«There is a history in all men’s lives,

Figuring the nature of the times deceas’d;

The which observ’d, a man may prophesy,

With a near aim, of the main chance of things

As yet not come to life, which in their seeds

And weak beginnings lie intreasured.

Such things become the hatch and brood of time…»

Oh, but the show goes on,

On through the seven ages —

That of the world must mirror man’s, in fact.

Here comes the seventh act,

See how the mirror’s cracked,

Here comes sans everything for humankind.

To capture the conscience

Of nations and kings

All history’s drama —

The play’s the thing, the play’s the thing, the play’s the thing.

How could he know so much?

(The «ation is from «Henry IV"Pt. 2, Act III, Scene I)

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