Engineer’s Hymn

Leslie Fish

[Verse 1]
O' lord thou hast made this world a shadow of a dream
And taught by time, I treat it so, except for the ion stream
From coupler flange, to spindel guide, I see thy hand, O' god
Predestination in the stride of yon connecting rod

[Verse 2]
The captain rules upon the bridge, and I reign here below
He sends his orders down the line, and I'm pleased to have it so
For though his words, be iron law, as ancient rules decree
I know what truly moves this ship, are my engines, lord, and me

[Verse 3]
I know thy seas are very very wide, and the ship in truth is small
And those who dwell within her hide, I care for, one and all
Their safety rests upon my skill, their lives are in my hand
I take it for a sacred trust, and they rarely understand

[Verse 4]
Behold these purring engine parts, that keep the ship alive
I know them down to their atoms parts, so I and mine may thrive
And fools they be, who fail to see why I hold my engines dear
For the engine room is a temple raised to the god of the engineer!

Trivia about the song Engineer’s Hymn by Leslie Fish

On which albums was the song “Engineer’s Hymn” released by Leslie Fish?
Leslie Fish released the song on the albums “Angel with a Sword” and “Skybound” in 1982.

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