Anvils in Five

Hine-MacIver-Jeffes

A space between three transverse lines
That move toward a point sublime
Each in its turn each turn in time
First one before then one behind

We lift the bell across the chime
The watcher sees with watchman eyes
Each in its turn each turn in time
First one before then one behind

We shield the soul with faces cold
To feed the young we eat the old
Each in its turn each turn in time
First one before then one behind

The grave is waste hear people cry
As peeling lips they wait to die
Each in its turn each turn in time
First one before then one behind

The point is named
Where hands combine
Eternally
Doubtfully
Zero
Linger on
Longer than known

What Pagan Jester planned our lives
And laid our heads on anvils five
Who civilised the fateful line
Between the point where hands combine
You've reached your turn
You're next in line
Step up my friend
I am behind...

Trivia about the song Anvils in Five by Rupert Hine

When was the song “Anvils in Five” released by Rupert Hine?
The song Anvils in Five was released in 1973, on the album “Unfinished Picture”.

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