Crazy Jane On God

William Butler Yeats, William Mathieu, Van Morrison

That lover of a night
Came when he would,
Went in the dawning light
Whether I would or no;
Men come, men go;
All things remain in God.
All things remain in God.

Banners choke the sky;
Men-at-arms tread;
Armoured horses neigh
In the narrow pass:
All things remain in God.
All things remain in God.

I had wild Jack for a lover;
Though like a road
That men pass over
My body makes no moan
But sings on:
All things remain in God.
All things remain in God.

Before their eyes a house
That from childhood stood
Uninhabited, ruinous,
Suddenly lit up
From door to top:
All things remain in God.
All things remain in God.

Oh, that lover of a night
Came when he would,
Went in the dawning light
Whether I would or no;
Men come, men go;
All things remain in God.
All things remain in God.

All things remain in God.
All things remain in God.
All things remain in God.
All things remain in God.

Trivia about the song Crazy Jane On God by Van Morrison

When was the song “Crazy Jane On God” released by Van Morrison?
The song Crazy Jane On God was released in 1984, on the album “A Sense of Wonder”.
Who composed the song “Crazy Jane On God” by Van Morrison?
The song “Crazy Jane On God” by Van Morrison was composed by William Butler Yeats, William Mathieu, Van Morrison.

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