Bob Dylan Lyrics
"Tempest"

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verse 1
The pale moon rose in its glory
Out on the Western town
She told a sad, sad story
Of the great ship that went down

verse 2
T'was the fourteenth day of April
Over the waves she rode
Sailing into tomorrow
To a golden age foretold

verse 3
The night was black with starlight
The seas were sharp and clear
Moving through the shadows
The promised hour was near

verse 4
Lights were holding steady
Gliding over the foam
All the lords and ladies
Heading for their eternal home

verse 5
The chandeliers were swaying
From the balustrades above
The orchestra was playing
Songs of faded love

verse 6
The watchman, he lay dreaming
As the ballroom dancers twirled
He dreamed the Titanic was sinking
Into the underworld

verse 7
Leo took his sketchbook
He was often so inclined
He closed his eyes and painted
The scenery in his mind

verse 8
Cupid struck his bosom
And broke it with a snap
The closest woman to him
He fell into her lap

verse 9
He heard a loud commotion
Something sounded wrong
His inner spirit was saying
That he couldn't stand here long

verse 10
He staggered to the quarterdeck
No time now to sleep
Water on the quarterdeck
Already three foot deep

verse 11
Smokestack was leaning sideways
Heavy feet began to pound
He walked into the whirlwind
Sky splitting all around

verse 12
The ship was going under
The universe had opened wide
The roll was called up yonder
The angels turned aside

verse 13
Lights down in the hallway
Flickering dim and dull
Dead bodies already floating
In the double bottom hull

verse 14
The engines then exploded
Propellers they failed to start
The boilers overloaded
The ship's bow split apart

verse 15
Passengers were flying
Backward, forward, far and fast
They mumbled, fumbled, and tumbled
Each one more weary than the last

verse 16
The veil was torn asunder
'Tween the hours of twelve and one
No change, no sudden wonder
Could undo what had been done

verse 17
The watchman lay there dreaming
At forty-five degrees
He dreamed that the Titanic was sinking
Dropping to her knees

verse 18
Wellington he was sleeping
His bed began to slide
His valiant heart was beating
He pushed the tables aside

verse 19
Glass of shattered crystal
Lay scattered roundabout
He strapped on both his pistols
How long could he hold out?

verse 20
His men and his companions
Were nowhere to be seen
In silence there he waited for
Time and space to intervene

verse 21
The passageway was narrow
There was blackness in the air
He saw every kind of sorrow
Heard voices everywhere

verse 22
Alarm bells were ringing
To hold back the swelling tide
Friends and lovers clinging
To each other side by side

verse 23
Mothers and their daughters
Descending down the stairs
Jumped into the icy waters
Love and pity sent their prayers

verse 24
The rich man, Mister Astor
Kissed his darling wife
He had no way of knowing
It'd be the last trip of his life

verse 25
Calvin, Blake and Wilson
Gambled in the dark
Not one of them would ever live to
Tell the tale on the disembark

verse 26
Brother rose up 'gainst brother
In every circumstance
They fought and slaughtered each other
In a deadly dance

verse 27
They lowered down the lifeboats
From the sinking wreck
There were traitors, there were turncoats
Broken backs and broken necks

verse 28
The bishop left his cabin
To help others in need
Turned his eyes up to the heavens
Said, "The poor are yours to feed"

verse 29
Davey the brothel-keeper
Came out dismissed his girls
Saw the water getting deeper
Saw the changing of his world.

verse 30
Jim Dandy smiled
He never learned to swim
Saw the little crippled child
And he gave his seat to him

verse 31
He saw the starlight shining
Streaming from the East
Death was on the rampage
But his heart was now at peace.

verse 32
They battened down the hatches
But the hatches wouldn't hold
They drowned upon the staircase
Of brass and polished gold.

verse 33
Leo said to Cleo
I think I'm going mad
But he'd lost his mind already
Whatever mind he had

verse 34
He tried to block the doorway
To save all those from harm
Blood from an open wound
Pouring down his arm

verse 35
Petals fell from flowers
'Til all of them were gone
In the long and dreadful hours
The wizard's curse played on

verse 36
The host was pouring brandy
He was going down slow
He stayed right to the end and he
Was the last to go

verse 37
There were many, many others
Nameless here forever more
They never sailed the ocean
Or left their homes before

verse 38
The watchman, he lay dreaming
The damage had been done
He dreamed the Titanic was sinking
And he tried to tell someone

verse 39
The captain, barely breathing
Kneeling at the wheel
Above him and beneath him
Fifty thousand tons of steel

verse 40
He looked over at his compass
And he gazed into its face
Needle pointing downward
He knew he lost the race

verse 41
In the dark illumination
He remembered bygone years
He read the Book of Revelation
And he filled his cup with tears

verse 42
When the Reaper's task had ended
Sixteen hundred had gone to rest
The good, the bad, the rich, the poor
The loveliest and the best

verse 43
They waited at the landing
And they tried to understand
But there is no understanding
For the judgement of God's hand

verse 44
The news came over the wires
And struck with deadly force
Love had lost its fires
All things had run their course

verse 45
The watchman he lay dreaming
Of all things that can be
He dreamed the Titanic was sinking
Into the deep blue sea
This song is from the album "Tempest".