Lady in Black
Hensley / Uriah Heep: Salisbury (1971)
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She | came to me one morning, one lonely sunday morning, |
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Her | long hair flowing in the | mid-winter wind. |
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I | know not how she found me, for in darkness I was walking, |
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And | destruction lay around me from a | fight I could not win. |
Am | G | Am | G | Am | |
Ahahaaa | Haahah, | Ahahaaa | Haha | Ha! |
She asked me: "Name my foe then". I said: "The need within some men |
To fight and kill their brothers without thought of love or God". |
And I begged her give me horses to trample down my enemies, |
So eager was my passion to devour this waste of life. |
Ahahaaa Haahah, Ahahaaa Haha Ha! |
But she would not think of battle that reduces men to animals, |
So easy to begin and yet impossible to end. |
For she the mother of all men had counciled me so wisely that |
I feared to walk alone again and asked if she would stay. |
Ahahaaa Haahah, Ahahaaa Haha Ha! |
"Oh lady lend your hand," I cried, "Oh let me rest here at your side." |
"Have faith and trust in me," she said and filled my heart with life. |
There is no strength in numbers. I've no such misconception. |
But when you need me be assured I won't be far away. |
Ahahaaa Haahah, Ahahaaa Haha Ha! |
Thus having spoke she turned away and though I found no words to say |
I stood and watched until I saw her black cloak disappear. |
My labor is no easier, but now I know I'm not alone. |
I find new heart each time I think upon that windy day. |
And if one day she comes to you drink deeply from her words so wise. |
Take courage from her as your prize and say hello for me. |
Ahahaaa Haahah, Ahahaaa Haha Ha! |
Ahahaaa Haahah, Ahahaaa Haha Ha... |