Sad Stephen's Song
Lyrics
And there were mermaids, weren't there
Sweet silver mermaids
All through that gray Trafalgar Square
Such silver mermaids
They were young, and they were fair
They brushed their bronze and
Dusky hair
And whispered, "Come, Sad Stephen, come, and play here"
"You will love, you will be loved
You will grow up, and do so much
You will be strong, you will be sung
By all the mermaids, silver mermaids"
And once they'd sung their satin song
They beckoned to me from the fog
They spread their arms and lifted
Pale-portrait faces
I was taken
To their coral-cavern halls
To rooms with oyster shells for walls
To sandy nooks, and pearly books and ivory dolls
In ivory stalls, in ivory stalls
And there were mermaids, weren't there?
Sweet silver mermaids
All through that wan, forgotten square
Silver mermaids
They were young, and they were fair
They brushed their bronze and
Dusky hair
And whispered, "Come, Sad Stephen, come"
And I was taken
Was I wrong? should I have run?
I wanted all, I wanted young
And portrait faces
I was taken
Did I love? I didn't care
Did I grow up? Well, unaware
And was I strong? And was I sung?
How do I haunt Trafalgar fog
And find I want so much, still want
And no more mermaids
No more mermaids
Writer(s): DUNCAN SHEIK, STEVEN SATER, STEVEN EDWARD SATER
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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