The Dong With the Luminous Nose [Edward Lear]-Kenneth Williams

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TXT The Dong With the Luminous Nose [Edward Lear]-Kenneth Williams 文本歌词

The Dong With the Luminous Nose - Kenneth Williams
When awful darkness and silence reign
Over the great Gromboolian plain
Through the long long wintry nights
When the angry breakers roar
As they beat on the rocky shore
When Storm-clouds brood on the towering heights
Of the Hills of the Chankly Bore
Then through the vast and gloomy dark
There moves what seems a fiery spark
A lonely spark with silvery rays
Piercing the coal-black night
A Meteor strange and bright
Hither and thither the vision strays
A single lurid light
Slowly it wander pauses creeps
Anon it sparklesflashes and leaps
And ever as onward it gleaming goes
A light on the Bong-tree stems it throws
And those who watch at that midnight hour
From Hall or Terrace or lofty Tower
Cry as the wild light passes along
The Dong the Dong
The wandering Dong through the forest goes
The Dong the Dong
The Dong with a luminous Nose
Long years ago
The Dong was happy and gay
Till he fell in love with a Jumbly Girl
Who came to those shores one day
For the Jumblies came in a sieve they did
Landing at eve near the Zemmery Fidd
Where the Oblong Oysters grow
And the rocks are smooth and gray
And all the woods and the valleys rang
With the Chorus they daily and nightly sang
Far and few far and few
Are the lands where the Jumblies live
Their heads are green and the hands are blue
And they went to sea in a sieve
Happily happily passed those days
While the cheerful Jumblies staid
They danced in circlets all night long
To the plaintive pipe of the lively Dong
In moonlight shine or shade
For day and night he was always there
By the side of the Jumbly Girl so fair
With her sky-blue hands and her sea-green hair
Till the morning came of that hateful day
When the Jumblies sailed in their sieve away
And the Dong was left on the cruel shore
Gazing gazing for evermore
Ever keeping his weary eyes on
That pea-green sail on the far horizon
Singing the Jumbly Chorus still
As he sate all day on the grassy hill
Far and few far and few
Are the lands where the Jumblies live
Their heads are green and the hands are blue
And they went to sea in a sieve
But when the sun was low in the West
The Dong arose and said
What little sense I once possessed
Has quite gone out of my head
And since that day he wanders still
By lake and dorest marsh and hills
Singing of somewhere in valley or plain
Might I find my Jumbly Girl again
For ever I'll seek by lake and shore
Till I find my Jumbly Girl once more
Playing a pipe with silvery squeaks
Since then his Jumbly Girl he seeks
And because by night he could not see
He gathered the bark of the Twangum Tree
On the flowery plain that grows
And he wove him a wondrous Nose
A Nose as strange as a Nose could be
Of vast proportions and painted red
And tied with cords to the back of his head
In a hollow rounded space it ended
With a luminous Lamp within suspended
All fenced about
With a bandage stout
To prevent the wind from blowing it out
And with holes all round to send the light
In gleaming rays on the dismal night
And now each night and all night long
Over those plains still roams the Dong
And above the wail of the Chimp and Snipe
You may hear the squeak of his plaintive pipe
While ever he seeks but seeks in vain
To meet with his Jumbly Girl again
Lonely and wild all night he goes
The Dong with a luminous Nose
And all who watch at the midnight hour
From Hall or Terrace or lofty Tower
Cry as they trace the Meteor bright
Moving along through the dreary night
This is the hour when forth he goes
The Dong with a luminous Nose
Yonder over the plain he goes
He goes
He goes
The Dong with a luminous Nose