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When sorcerers do leave their charm,
And spiders do the fly no harm.
â¨And when the blackbird leaves to sing,â¨
And likewise serpents for to sting.
And what is worse has turned to best,
And crabs with swallows build their nests?â¨
And little bees shall castles bear,â¨
And fly so with them through the air.
Then you may say aye and not âtil then,
â¨The world is full of honest men.â¨
The you may say, aye and justly tooâ¨
The old world now is turned anew
When snow falls back and crows be white,â¨
And all things that are wrong turn right. â¨
When men with pearl do fatten hogs,
â¨And mewing cats do menace dogs.â¨â¨
Where water burns and fire doth freeze,â¨
And oysters grow as fruit on trees.â¨
When darkness doth outshine the light,â¨
And snails surpass the arrowâs flight.
Then you may say aye and not âtil then,â¨
The world is full of honest men.
â¨The you may say, aye and justly tooâ¨
The old world now is turned anew
When Lucifer an angel turns,
â¨And when in hell no fire burns.â¨
When men are prone to such good will,
â¨That they to no-one will do ill.â¨
When Westminster doth eastward stand,
â¨And touches neither sea nor land.â¨
And wherein you cannot see,â¨
A lawyer that will take his fee.
â¨â¨Then you may say aye and not âtil then,â¨
The world is full of honest men.â¨
The you may say, aye and justly tooâ¨
The old world now is turned anew.
- Álbum:
- Bugbears