1. Prologue
This is the turning of the year
The final scene before the curtain
falls The squirrel, warm within
his bed of leaves cannot hear
the wind that blows around the
chimney pots For like the pilgrim
of the year gone by He sleeps
Once he was a young man who
laughed in the spring And lay
beneath an upturned sky on long
hot summer days
But with autumn he grows mellow
He looks over his shoulder Down
the long year path of no return
Already he is but a memory
Fading like a shadow on the wall
But time with restless footsteps
hurries by and now beside the road
There stands the pilgrim of
the year to be
2. Winter Song
Falling leaves turn to gold
Silver flowers on my window
Spirit of the fading year gently
slips away He knows not where
He cannot say, oh no
Naked trees in the sky Stars
are shining clear and cold The
minstrel of the ages sings of
oh so long ago An age old tune
without a name No one knows
In the white falling snow
The pilgrim travels on His face
towards the sun Beyond the open
road he travels on
Past the lamp shining windows
And faces by the fire Before
the midnight hour For Christmas
time has come around again
Go to sleep, little child
You shouldn't be awake Go to
sleep little child Time to let
the night go by
Waiting for the sound of a magic
sleigh The chimneys not too
tall they say Or the roof too
high for a reindeer to fly No
not too high for a reindeer to fly
The clock strikes twelve
on a street below They hurry
to a church to pray "Forgive
our sins and negligence Accept
our humble penitence It's been
a year ago today Since we were
here"
Choir gently sings an anthem
Not too loud or out of key Congregation
turn eye corners When the plate
goes round to see Who gives
the most on Christmas day The
most on Christmas day
Twilight days are slipping far
away Just sand into an hour
glass For winter time is slowly
passed And cannot last forever
North wind turn your back
upon the doors that you have blown
West wind melt the organ pipes of
ice That glitter on the eaves
of the houses in the town
And the sun wakes up the flowers
That slumber through the winter
And warms the sleepy faces Waiting
for the spring
3. Spring Poem
The skies of steel and fields
white with frost are memories
of yesterday
And while scarecrow children
search the hedgerows and splash
through muddy pools for secrets
The spirit of the spring with
the sunbeams on her hair shakes
the sleeping earth
And with the pilgrim by her side
She murmurs in the trees And
in the ears of all who listen
"Now time to wake for winter
has gone"
4. Spring Song
Green April comes With flowers
in her hair She smiles again
and like a child cares nothing
for tomorrow
She spreads her wings Catch
her if you see her in your mind's
eye For she smiles in a Mona
Lisa way
Sun is rising from a cloud
above your head When you instead
are sleeping
All is knowing, all is growing
And no one knows which way their
mind is blowing
Green April comes And now
she finds her work is almost
done And like a child cares
nothing for tomorrow And like
a child cares nothing for tomorrow
And like a child thinks only for
today
5. Summer Poem
The pilgrim wanders with the
spirit of the spring, enchanted
As if tomorrow will never come
But time is running out And
as she bids him farewell Only
the echo of her voice remains
For now she flies On the
bare back of the south wind
Across the naked mountains Above
the winding rivers Breathing
gently on the meadows
Scattering her flowers into
the grass and the hedgerows
A vision slowly fading, fading
Fading through the back door
into summer
6. Summer Song
Long summer day Golden fingers
pointing at my doorway Meadow
sleeping Watching for the sky
to turn you on
The air filled with heytime
Dandelion clock time Blowing
past a flower-print lady On
a seat in the park Wears a paper
on her head She never read at
all She's just keeping her mind
in the dark Keeping her mind
in the dark
You know she's cool She's
just like an ice-cream man And
don't you see what I mean She's
doing the best that she can
Doing the best that she can
Hey Mr. Sunshine Like a Harlequin
you're dancing on my picture
book today Ooh It's a good time
I'm a paper kite And I'm floating
far away
Drifting alone Chew on a
candy-floss in the pouring rain
Kids are crying again Kids are
crying again
Holiday time Down on a beach
with the crowd Trying to look
for the sun Taking whatever
you can And your deckchair is
an island In a kaleidoscope
world
Jamming cars, crowded bars
Standing trains or smell the drains
The quiver in the heat of the city
street God, I must get away
Hey Mr. Sunshine I'm a paper
kite And I'm floating far away
7. Autumn Song
Down the wide open road The
pilgrim travels on His face
towards the sun Beyond the open
road he travels on
And the waves steal the footprints
Of the summer from the sand
Beneath the silver moon The
North wind blows the fading
leaves again
8. Epilogue
Around and around All has
nearly turned full circle The
warm lazy days of sunshine And
brown rivers winding through
the meadows are a tale of yesterday
The pilgrim sighs And draws
his mantle close about him in
the smoky evening
He watches the leaves wither
and fall Frost has rimmed the
pools with ice And hung diamonds
in the spider's web
For this is the turning of the
year The final scene before
the curtain falls And now beside
the road there stands the pilgrim
of the year to be
9. Winter Song (Reprise)
Falling leaves turn to gold
Silver flowers on my window
Spirit of the fading year gently
slips away He knows not where
He cannot say |
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