Our Father Rosy-Cross

Mike Scott, William Butler Yeats

Pour wine, and dance with wisdom and his bride
Bring roses if the rose be yet in bloom
A tall flame rises on the mountain side
Our Father Rosycross is in his tomb

Rip down the blinds, bring fiddle, bring clarionet
Let there be no foot silent in the room
nor mouth, from kissing or from wine unwet
Our Father Royicross is in his tomb

In vain, in vain the beacon flame still cries
An everlasting taper lights the gloom
All wisdom locked and hid behind his eyes,
Our Father Rosycross sleeps in his tomb
Our Father Rosycross sleeps in his tomb
Our Father Rosycross sleeps in his tomb
Our Father Rosycross sleeps in his tomb

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The song “Our Father Rosy-Cross” by The Waterboys was composed by Mike Scott, William Butler Yeats.

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